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A good pair of scissors are invaluable for any crafter. Keep them sharp and use them to cut the ends of floss when you’re finished stitching. 2.Learn how to read a cross stitch pattern Cross stitch patterns will show a grid with each square of the grid representing a single stitch you...
Check out my beginner guide on how to crochet a pretty scarf. Step by step guide on your first crochet scarf project to make.
If you've learnt to crochet in the United States, you will know the stitch used here as a double crochet stitch. If you've learnt to crochet in the United Kingdom or another Commonwealth country, you will know this as treble or triple crochet. The stitch used in this pattern is the ...
Learn the basics of crochet with hook-and-needle expert, Carla Scott. In Part 1, Carla will teach you everything you need to know to get started, from fundamental stitches to the importance of understanding gauge. Then, in Part 2, Carla will walk you thr
How to Crochet a Simple Adult Beanie: This is my go to pattern when i need to make an adult beanie quickly. It fits most adult head sizes 21"-24" and it can easily be adjusted or customised. Stitches will be in US terms otherwise general crochet knowledg
Slip Knot: The slip knot is always the beginning step of crochet, in order to put a loop on your crochet hook. Chain Stitch: The chain stitch provides a base from which to begin your crochet pattern. Slip Stitch: To form a chain into a ring, the ends of the chain are joined with ...
Watch Now: How to Crochet an Easy Scarf Finished Size This pattern produces a scarf that measures 84x4 inches wide. Scarves canvary in sizewithout altering function, so don't worry if yours isn't quite the same. You'll learn as you go. ...
Repeat row 3 (hdc), fasten off and sew in ends. And you're finished! Another gorgeous crocheted project to add to your collection, and new skills learned. Now that you know how to crochet a scarf, you'll be crocheting scarves for the whole family!
Begin the second half cross stitch by bringing the needle back up through the hole exactly below the first stitch. Continuing stitching along the row to make a series of “half” cross stitches until the color ends in the row. Next, complete the X-shaped cross stitch by completing a sequen...