As part of our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to double crochet stitch in a step-by-step guide for beginners.
Hi friends! Today I wanted to share how to do this crocheted rib stitch that’s super stretchy and perfect for so many projects. I’ve always made my crochet ribbing by crocheting through the back loop whether I’m using single crochet or half double crochet stitches. Crocheting through the...
Learning how to do a slip stitch technique will help you build the foundations of crochet. For our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to work and use slip stitch.
Hand crochet is just what it sounds like. It is crocheting with your hands instead of using a crochet hook. Many people prefer hand crocheting over traditional crochet because they do not have to use hooks. Crochet hooks can be difficult for some people to master. Types of Hand Crochet Proj...
Note: This is a measurement that will help you know if you are crocheting too tightly or too loosely. Check out lesson one for more information on how to determine gauge and what to do if it’s off. Be mindful that there can still be variations in size even if yarn is listed as bei...
Scrunchies are a comfortable, fashionable way to pull your hair back. As opposed to a regular hair band, the scrunchie's "scrunched" material pulls less and minimizes breakage, all while dressing up your hairstyle. Crocheting a scrunchie is fast and easy - a perfect project for beginners, rai...
When crocheting in rows, you’ll see the 3rd loop once you turn the work to the wrong side to work the next row. With the wrong side of the work facing you, you’ll find the 3rd loop in front of and below the front loop.
I'm excited to share with you guys how to crochet an Open Mouth Amigurumi! Use this technique to create the cutest amigurumi with an awesome face!
First string the beads onto your crochet thread or yarn. Remember to put enough beads on. Â Â Then begin crocheting your work. I made 2 rows of single crochet here. As you go, you will just push the beads down out of your way. ...
How do I count my rows and stitches? You can use stitch markers to help keep track of your rows and stitches. Place a marker at the beginning of each row, and move it up as you complete each row. How do I change colors when crocheting?