Pass one end of the chain through the hair band and slip stitch the two ends of the chain together to form a loop. Insert the hook into the loop of the first chain next to the slipknot. Yarn over. Pull the yarn through both loops on the hook.[3] You want the loop to go throug...
In addition to double crochet, I also walk you through: how to slip stitch how to work in a looped row how to join two balls of yarn together how to weave in your ends. It sounds like a lot, but it’s very easy once you get going. It sounds like a lot, but it’s very easy...
Continue to single crochet around the hoop until you have covered the whole thing in yarn. Keep the stitches close together by sliding them over as you go. 3 Chain 60 for the hanging loop. To make a loop for hanging the dreamcatcher, chain 60 stitches. Then, connect the chain back into...
How to join crochet granny squares An easy way to join your crochet squares together, is to pin the pieces together and join together by working a row of DC along each joining seam. Finish off and sew in your ends. Once all your squares are joined together to finish it off, you can ...
Rows two through six:For the next rows, chain one and turn your work. Increase by making two single crochet stitches in both the first and last stitch of each row, while making one single crochet in each stitch in between. By the end of six rows, you will notice the tapered ends form...
10. Weave crochet paw booties ties Make a tie. Chain 41 in the first color. Slip stitch into the second chain from the hook and each following chain. Finish off and weave in the ends.Weave the tiethrough the loops made in round nine and use it to tie on the booties. ...
learning how to tie a slip knot in knitting is the first essential skill you need to embark on your making journey. A slip knot is simply a knot that produces an adjustable loop, that you can add to your left-hand knitting needle and use as a starting point to cast on your stitches....
One of the most frequent questions I get asked is how do I weave in my ends, especially on corner-to-corner (C2C) crochet projects. I've posted a few quick videos on my Facebook page a few times over the years, but thought it warranted a full blog post t
Cut lengths of your webbing material or use ribbons for hanging decorations from your dream catcher. Tie feathers at the ends and string beads as desired. The traditional belief is that these hanging elements help to slide good dreams down to the sleeper. ...
With clear instructions on how to unravel, knot, and secure your rug into a beautiful tapestry, this project is a delightful way to spend your crafting hours. You’ll need a few supplies like a rug, yarn, rope, and a crochet hook, but the process is straightforward and yields impressive...