Chain 3, then work three double cross shirts into the next stitch for an increase. Work one double crochet into each of the following stitches across the row. When reaching the end of the row, finish with one double crochet into the top, turning the chain from the previous row. Increase ...
How to make a starting chain How to work into a chain How to make a turning chain How to fasten off Foundational Crochet Stitches Now that you know the very basics of crocheting, and have mastered the single crochet stitch, are you ready to learn some more stitches? Below are some founda...
How to make a starting chain How to work into a chain How to make a turning chain How to fasten off Foundational Crochet Stitches Now that you know the very basics of crocheting, and have mastered the single crochet stitch, are you ready to learn some more stitches? Below are some founda...
into the same stitch as the slip stitch from the previous round, i.e. the 4thchain of the beginning chain 4 from round 1. This can be tricky to work back into but it’s important to make the last stitch in this chain rather than workingaroundthe chain which will leave a visible ...
Is a chain stitch the same as a single crochet? Depending on which stitch you're using, your turning chain might be zero chains (slip stitch), one chain (single crochet), or two chains (double crochet). ...Double crochet stitchesare made just like single crochet stitches, but you wrap...
Crocheting into the back bump is a bit trickier than into the front loops because you’re not only turning the chains over, but the back bumps tend to be a bit smaller and more difficult to get into than the front loops. To make it easier always make your starting chains loose, or us...
There should be three loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull the yarn through all three loops. This secures the two side-by-side double crochet stitches with a common stitch at the top, effectively turning them into one double crochet stitch to work into in the next row. ...
t-ch –turning chain() –indicates stitch counts* –indicates instructions to be repeated Gauge: 18 stitches & 6.4 rows = 4″ (in dc) Finished Size: Approximately 8″ wide and 43″ long Multiple: Chain a multiple of 12+3 Notes: This pattern is written in US terms. Sizing will vary ...
tch or t-ch = turning chain tfl = through the front loop tog = together tr = triple crochet tr2tog = triple crochet 2 stitches together WS = Wrong Side w & t = wrap and turn wyib = with yarn in back wyif = with yarn in front yb = yarn back yf = yarn forward yo = yarn ov...
In this post I will go over how to dtr3tog across 3 stitches … i.e. double treble 3 stitches together across 3 stitches. This stitch can be used as a decrease – you’re turning 3 stitches into one and therefore decreasing 2 stitches. Alternatively, it can be used as a decorative ...