As we move forward, you’ll discover not only the basics but also the secrets totroubleshooting common mistakesin crocheting cables, and explore a variety ofstitch patternsthat can enhance your creations. Whether aiming to spruce up your home decor or add a unique touch to wearable items, under...
If this feels a little overwhelming, you may want tostart here to learn the basic crochet stitch. This is an instructable I made for those who are just discovering crocheting. Step 1: Making the First Round - From Slipknot to Joining ...
the giant yarn circles crocheted in enticing yarn color combos. The basic skills required to crochet most of these crochet circle patterns are the magic ring and then to work in rounds. All beginners can try outcrocheting these rugsto learn more. If you are handy at lovely crocheting...
You'll always have an active loop on your hook when crocheting a chain. Don't count your active loop. Start counting with the first chain after the active loop. Tip Use stitch markersevery 10 or 20 stitches as you work to keep better track and make it easier to count stitches as you ...
There are two ways to crochet it into the stitch: 1 strand over or 2 strands over. Later, I discovered is firmer because the loop is securely tied within the stitch. The technique is similar to crocheting an SC (single crochet); the only difference is that you wrap the yarn around your...
Finally, cut the yarn, and pull the ends through to back of heart with a yarn needle or your fingers. Finish your heart by weaving in the ends into back of heart and trimming any excess yarn. Now, make some more of these easy crochet hearts (they’re so addicting)!
A crochet square is the perfect project to start on your crocheting journey! Discover how to crochet a granny square with our step-by-step tutorial, video and free granny square pattern.
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!
You can use yarn and the coordinating size hook when crocheting a bookmark, or use a tiny hook andembroiderythread for a lacier look. It is easier to use yarn when first learning to make a crochet bookmark as thread and other materials require more intricate maneuvering. ...
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!