There are a few great tutorials online for how to crochet the block stitch, and I’ve noticed that there are a couple of different ways to do it.Below, you can see a full picture tutorial as well as a link to a video tutorial! You can use this beautiful crochet stitch for so many ...
Join 1st and 10th rounds leaving some hole to put the elastic inside. With help of a pin, pull the elastic all the way to the opening again. Make sure that the elastic is not twisted, and then sew both ends of it together. Crochet summer top Log in or register to post commentsBack...
Round 1: Work Single Crochet Stitches to Form a Circle Begin your crocheted circle with a slip knot followed by twochain stitches. Then, make six single crochet stitches into the second chain from the hook. Slip stitch to join the end of the round. Tip This circle begins with six single ...
Generally, if you have the same number of rows in the cuff as stitches in the first round, the fit will be about right. 15 Single crochet around and around to produce the desired length. Go ahead and join rounds. 16 Increase and decrease gradually as needed. Decrease evenly if you are...
Now you have 15 chains and the pattern says to “sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across”. That means that you look at your chain, count the first chain away from the hook, which you will skip, then work a single crochet in the 2nd chain away from the hook. ...
The repeat for the round is to make a double crochet in every stitch until you reach the ch-2 space. Then work your corner pattern (2 tc, ch 2, 2tc). Then in the first corner, make a dc and join with a slst to the chain to finish it off. ...
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I know we already have a post abouthow to crochet granny squares, but I thought that some would appreciate a step-by-step tutorial. We’ll be using the same pattern in that post, but more pictures will be included. As with all other tutorials here at Crochet Spot,mousing over the imag...
(1 Single Crochet, 1 Double Crochet) into each of the Single Crochets. Do not slip stitch once you reach the end. We will be working in continuous rounds. Step 6: Round 5 Onwards:- Keep repeatingRound 4untill its around 5 to 6 inches in size or untill you have rectangle pouch form...
Here’s a post that has a table in it with some US to UK conversions: Reading UK Crochet Patterns Reply Pauline McDonnell says: January 23, 2012 at 3:46 PM I have come across a pattern that calls for doing a half double crochet to join; ch 1 and take the half double crochet ...