This is my go to pattern when i need to make an adult beanie quickly. It fits most adult head sizes 21"-24" and it can easily be adjusted or customised. Stitches will be in US terms otherwise general crochet knowledge is assumed. Magic loop - Crochet cast-on ch - Chain dc - Double...
Learn how to work pique stitch in crochet and make a hanging hand towel for the kitchen with this free crochet pattern.
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Or if you want to crochet a small tooth, you can also try doing Ch 2, sl st into first ch, and fasten off with a long tail and that should give you a small triangle that looks like a fang. Hope that helps! Leave a Reply Name * Email * Website ...
Curl the tip of your tongue so that it is tucked behind your bottom teeth. Widen your tongue. It should feel like you are about to make a whistling sound. Force a breath up from your throat. Move your tongue forward as you push the breath out of your mouth. Your tongue must be movi...
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. ...
To crochet a sleeping bag for a tiny toy you will need: Small amounts of left lover yarn A crochet hook A button You can make these little toy sleeping bags from any yarn leftovers, it’s a great way to use up really small scraps. Your crochet hook size will depend on the yarn you...
Make a loop with the yarn. The free end (i.e., the end that does not lead to the ball of yarn) should pass behind the loop. Insert the crochet hook through the loop, hooking the free end. Pull the hooked yarn forward (towards you) through the loop and then upwards into the hook...
To make the catch stitch simply make a small stitch in the hem edge making sure to insert the need from right to left. Then moving to the right about 1/4″-1/2″ make another stitch in the garment, again inserting the needle from the right to the left. Moving to the right again ...
Weave in all ends with a yarn needle. Put on a good movie or podcast and go to town! Simple as that. For the next lesson we’ll be making hats with half double crochet. Stay tuned. And if you like to learn how to make that bag. I have a free patternHERE. ...