The treble crochet front and back post ribbing is a combination of the front post treble crochet and the back post treble crochet. It’s a stitch combination that utilize crochet post stitches. The point of this stitch pattern is to create a ribbing ef
Single crochet around the edge. You should make as many stitches around as you had rows of the cuff. A row is either a "hill" or a "valley" of the ribbing, and your stitches will probably fall into the loops in between. 14 Try on or measure the cuff again and increase or decrease...
2nd to 8th round - dc in each, evenly increasing by 10 dc in each round (I stagger my increases for a rounder base, but it's not required knowledge to make the hat) You should have 80 dc in your last round. Step 3: Body and Ribbing 9th to 14th rounds - dc in each stitch 15th...
One of the best things about the craft of crochet is that you don't need to learn very much at all in order to be able to make beautiful things, and yet there
Easy Crochet Potholder Pattern Creating a ribbed square potholder is a fun and functional crochet project. Ribbing gives it texture and a dense fabric, making it ideal for gripping hot pans and hot dishes. Follow the step-by-step photo tutorial below, and then grab your free PDF!
The half double crochet front and back post ribbing is a combination of the front post half double crochet and the back post half double crochet. It’s a stitch combination that utilize crochet post stitches. The point of this stitch pattern is to crea
For necklines and front/button bands, I use a standard bind-off in pattern, meaning, if I am working a 1 x 1 Ribbing, I bind off in the same rib with the working needle or one size larger (to avoid making the rib too tight). But I have found I want a stretchier bind-off ...
If you’re someone who can’t crochet tight, you can just change the hook size to make it fit the yarn. All of the stitches being used in the beanie tutorial are old; however, you can learn the puff stitch before getting started. ...
How to do a Half Double Crochet Increase It’s very easy to increase in half-double crochet. To make a HDC increase, simply make 2 HDC in one stitch. This increase will add one stitch to your stitch count. You can also make 3 or even 4 HDC into the same stitch. ...
The simplest BO for ribbing, or other pattern stitches. Simply knit the stitches you should knit before binding them off, and purl the stitches you should purl, to stay in your pattern stitch. Knit-One Purl-One Bind-Off A very nice BO for ribbing ...