8. How to fasten off your crochet design When you’ve finished crocheting, fastening off is the final step to secure your yarn in place. Make sure to cut your yarn, leaving a long enough tail to sew in. Pull the tail through the final loop and tug tight to secure. Sew in your loos...
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...
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! Which yarn? We've used Paintbox Yarns Woolmix Super Chunky for our scarf, but you can...
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! Which yarn? We've used Paintbox Yarns Woolmix Super Chunky for our scarf, but you can...
Pull on the loose end of the yarn to tighten the loop. You now have your slip knot and this is how you will begin your crochet project. How to Crochet a Chain Likewise, nearly every crochet project that you start will begin by crocheting a chain. Even projects that are worked in the...
Learning how to crochet a scarf is a great first project for aspiring crocheters. It's just about the most basic pattern, making it perfect for learning the necessary skills for crocheting. You don't need extensive experience reading crochet patterns to follow the instructions. There are also ...
Crocheting is a fun craft that you can learn and enjoy as a kid. You can use it to create many different projects, like necklaces, blankets, and more. Know what to expect from each age group. Crocheting becomes easier for kids as they get...
Since this is single crochet, the beginning of each row will always start with a chain-1 which gives you the height needed to begin crocheting the next row without puckering or making the crocheted work look otherwise wonky. If you are brand new to crochet, join theHeart Hook Home Community...
Here are the websites that can guide you on learning to crochet: 1. And Sew We Craft I love this website. Literally, I even the love the name. But they also do a great job at sharing a how-to on learning the basics of crocheting. Plus, it is also a multi-part series which let...
No matter what you’re crocheting, or how large your project is, it is very important to count your stitches at the end of every row/round. Any good pattern will tell you how many stitches you should have at theendof each. If included they will be in the parenthesis at the end of ...