There are a lot of things that you’re going to need to learn eventually. You’ll need to learn about yarn weights and fibers, crochet hook sizes, and more. But in terms of basic stitches, there are five things you need to learn when you first start to crochet. What’s interesting ...
Not only is this crochet rug gorgeous, but it's functional too. Add this for the perfect addition to any home. Pansy Crochet Flower - These crochet pansies are as beautiful as the real things. Make a whole garden of yarn with these. Magical Market Bag - There is a bit of magic in ...
have made many things, this one has me stumped appreciate your help Reply Rachel Choi says: August 25, 2014 at 1:42 PM Hello! The stitch you described is very similar to the decrease that is shown in this tutorial. The only difference is that you’re working 3 double crochet ...
Learning how to crochet a chain stitch is really easy and is one of the first things that anyone learning to crochet should do. Simply follow the instructions below to learn how to crochet chain stitches. Step 1: Always start by making a slip knot and place the knot on your hook. Step...
One of the best things about crochet as an art form is that you can start off with a pattern, and with subtle changes create an end product that is uniquely your own. Crochet is such a versatile craft, and I love that it offers me a chance to be creative without having to start… ...
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Tying a slip knotonto the crochet hook is one of the first things you need to learn to get started with crocheting. Making a slip knot on your crochet hook is how you'll cast the yarn onto the hook so you can start your project. To make a slip knot, quickly twist and loop the ya...
How to CROCHET a Scarf - no experience needed! - is a free tutorial here on my knitting and crochet blog. Scroll down for the free pattern and video! The
Things You'll Need Size C2 crochet hook Baby weight or fingering yarn, color of your choice Stitch marker Tapestry needle Narrow hair band or 20 inches of narrow elastic (17 to 18 inches for a girl’s hair net) Scissors Sewing needle ...
As the hours dragged on that day, I finally asked my mother-in-law how she learned to crochet. She told me how she had taught herself and then she offered to teach me. I was ecstatic. I wanted to learn how to crochet anyway, but that day in particular, I was anxious for anything...