8. How to fasten off your crochet design When you’ve finished crocheting, fastening off is the final step to secure your yarn in place. Make sure to cut your yarn, leaving a long enough tail to sew in. Pull the tail through the final loop and tug tight to secure. Sew in your loos...
Tie off, leaving a 10 inch tail. 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...
You may be tempted to cheat, but this will result in a scrunchie that looks small and flat rather than full and ruffled. When you are done, it is time to join the two ends into a doughnut shape. 2 Break off the yarn, leaving about 15 inches (40 cm) of yarn from the hook. ...
This poncho is crocheted while holding two strands of yarn together. It is worked in the round, from the top-down. After making your beginning chain and joining to crochet in the round, you will be working two rounds of double crochet followed by two rounds of treble crochet stitches. The...
Become a member of Knitting & Crochet World and join other like-minded artists looking to become better at what they do. Learn (and help teach others) how to knit with the right needles, crochet with the correct yarn, and more!
To start the web, you will need to make a chain and connect it into a ring. Chain four stitches, and then connect the ends with a slipstitch.[5] 2 Chain three and double crochet 11 stitches. For the first round, start by chaining three stitches and then double crochet 11 stitches ...
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...
crocheting the scarf. Of course, it’s important to remember that crochet scarf patterns are not created equal. It’s possible some patterns won’t work for you. This is especially so if you’re just learning how to use your hooks to crochet. Want a little help pulling off your scarf ...
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
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 ...