Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan—Joining and Edging

folded afghan on couch

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Finishing the Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan

Call an emergency meeting! All the imposters have been ejected and we’re home free! Have you tried Among Us yet? Thanks in part to last year’s quarantine, Among Us had a huge surge of popularity during the fourth quarter of 2020. And we’re ready to join the craze! Let’s stitch the blocks together to finish up this whimsical blanket.

Task 5: Prime Shields.

If you’re just getting started with the Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan, you can find the intro and the list of materials and the panel charts here:

Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan

Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan Panel 1: Teal, Red, Purple

Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan Panel 2: Orange, Blue, Green

Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan Panel 3: Pink, Yellow, Brown

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Assembling the Among Us C2C crochet Afghan

You can join the Among Us panels in any way that you wish. I tend to use either a basic whip stitch or the flat slip stitch join. For this afghan I used a simple whip stitch.

Whip stitch Row 1 to Row 2 to Row 3 using BLUE HAZE.

Adding the Final Border

I tried sooo many different border ideas trying to find just the right border for this Among Us C2C Crochet Afghan. I originally wanted to use some of the crew members’ colors in the border. Unfortunately, every version I tried looked far too chunky for this already very large blanket.

I finally settled on a simple puff stitch border. It echoes the black outlining on the crew members very nicely. It’s really hard to see the individual stitches with the black yarn in the photo below, so click here for my puff stitch border tutorial.

lower puff stitch border

Now step back and admire your amazing accomplishment!

Among Us c2c crochet completed blanket
finished Among Us C2C crochet blanket on bed

If you worked in the same gauge that I did, your final blanket should measure roughly 58 inches wide by 80 inches long. I’d love to see your finished afghan and the Among Us fan for whom you crocheted it! Send pics to lucinda@swishandstitch.com.

Enjoy!

~ Lucinda

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