It's time to get stitching! Start by threading a tapestry needle. Insert it into the back of the fabric to make your first stitch. Hold an inch tail of the floss at the back of your fabric. As you make your first stitches, be sure to catch the floss at the back within it to sec...
Looking at the top of the row of single crochet stitches you made, you'll see that each stitch has two loops. When you work your single crochet stitches from now on, be careful to insert your hook through both loops. Next row:Work a single crochet stitch into the first single crochet ...
Learn how to crochet a headband with this quick, easy, and free crochet pattern. This is a beginner crochet headband pattern using double crochet.
These crochet pot holders make great gifts, are easy for any beginner crocheter, and you can make them in many different colors to match your kitchen decor. Please scroll down to learn more about how to crochet a potholder as a beginner and view the free crochet potholder pattern(plusgrab y...
This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to crochet the half double crochet stitch and give you lots of tips for working with HDC stitches in patterns. The half double crochet stitch, often abbreviated HDC, is one of the6 basic crochet stitches. It’s a beginner-friendly stitch that’...
Just tack it on your fabric, stitch up the pattern, and rinse it with warm water to wash the temporary canvas away. Tapestry Needles: A cross-stitch needle is typically a long blunt point with a large eye that comes in a variety of sizes. The long needle with a blunt point makes it...
The best thing about crochet blankets is that they're a great project for beginners wanting tolearn how to crochet. A lot of beginner's blanket patterns are a simple row repeat, meaning that once you get the hang of those tricky stitches, you're away!
Check out my beginner guide on how to crochet a pretty scarf. Step by step guide on your first crochet scarf project to make.
5.5 mm Crochet Hook (adjust according to the yarn you’re using) Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends) Step 1: Making the Foundation Chain Begin by making a slip knot. Chain in multiples of 12 for your project basis. For a simple test swatch, chain 12. ...
Tapestry needle/Scissors Pattern notes Beginning chain of each row does not count as a stitch. For a bigger dishcloth, continue to repeat Row 3 before starting the decrease rows. Dimensions: Abbreviations (US terms): Ch = chain, sc = single crochet, sc2tog = single crochet two together (...