Work on the first row.Skip the first chain from the hook and make a single crochet into the next stitch. Continue making one single crochet in each stitch across the row until you have a total of 35 single crochet stitches. Continue for rows two through six.For each new row, chain one...
If you’re new to crochet, How to crochet is one of commonly asked question.When you begin to crochet you start with a slip knot on a hook. However, unlike knitting, crochet uses this single starting loop to work a row of individual chain stitches. So each new loop is formed by ...
The best thing about crochet blankets is that they're a great project for beginners wanting tolearn how to crochet. A lot of beginner's blanket patterns are a simple row repeat, meaning that once you get the hang of those tricky stitches, you're away!
Looking at the top of the row of single crochet stitches you made, you'll see that each stitch has two loops. When you work your single crochet stitches from now on, be careful to insert your hook through both loops. Next row:Work a single crochet stitch into the first single crochet ...
Crochet Kangaroo Legs ~ Step by Steps. This Kangaroo legs crochet pattern uses US stitch abbreviation. Motif 1. Make 2. Row 1. Ch 5, turn, 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each sc to end. Turn. Row 2-17. 1 sc in sc to end. Turn. ...
As part of our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to double crochet stitch in a step-by-step guide for beginners.
We're here to help! There are 3 different ways to crochet a hat: top-down, bottom-up, and flat. The first two worked in the round, and the other is worked side to side, in rows. If you’re comfortable with increases, you can learn how to crochet a hat in the round very ...
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work a row of HDC (HTR in UK terms) to the end, and turn. 3 Chain 2, and work a double crochet (treble in UK terms) into the second stitch from the hook. Then work a double crochet into the first stitch, to create a diagonal cross....
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work a row of HDC (HTR in UK terms) to the end, and turn. 3 Chain 2, and work a double crochet (treble in UK terms) into the second stitch from the hook. Then work a double crochet into the first stitch, to create a diagonal cross....
Knowing how to smoothly decrease the number of stitches in a row is necessary when you need to change the shape of the item you are crocheting. There are different decrease for different stitches, such as single crochet, double crochet and treble crochet. This tutorial contains instructions for...