Next you will learn how to make a single crochet stitch, which is one of the basic stitches of crochet. And then you will learn how to turn your work to go to the next row. Finally, you will learn how to finish your work and sew and weave in the ends. Did I mention I’ll also...
This Kangaroo legs crochet pattern uses US stitch abbreviation. Motif 1. Make 2. Row 1. Ch 5, turn, 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each sc to end. Turn. Row 2-17. 1 sc in sc to end. Turn. Row 18. 2 sc in 1st sc, 1 sc in sc to last sc, 2 sc in last sc. ...
One of the best things about the craft of crochet is that you don't need to learn very much at all in order to be able to make beautiful things, and yet there
Great! Here you will find the tutorials to get you started. If you have no idea how to crochet, this is the perfect place to learn how. No matter how old (or young) you are, learning to crochet is pretty easy. Best of all, it doesn’t take much time to get started. I bet ...
crochet (treble in UK terms) into the second stitch from the hook. Then work a double crochet into the first stitch, to create a diagonal cross. Skip a stitch and work a double crochet, and then work a double crochet into the stitch before. Repeat to the end of the row, and turn....
For row 2 create the ridged texture.Work each half treble crochet (htc) into the back loop only (BLO) of each stitch to end, turn. Keep working into the back loop only (BLO) for every row of the blanket. 4 For row 3, change to colour B.Working over the end of colour A as you...
Repeat steps 2 and 3 across the row. Always end with a double crochet in the last stitch. Chain 3 and turn. Make 2 double crochet in the chain 3 space of the previous row. (The chain 3 takes the place of the first double crochet.) ...
crochet (treble in UK terms) into the second stitch from the hook. Then work a double crochet into the first stitch, to create a diagonal cross. Skip a stitch and work a double crochet, and then work a double crochet into the stitch before. Repeat to the end of the row, and turn....
The portion in between the asterisks says to* sk next st, (sc, dc) in next *. This means to skip the next stitch, and place both a single crochet AND a double crochet in the next st. Row (15, 19, 27): Ch-1, turn * sk next st, (sc, dc) in next *repeat between * * ...
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...