Half Double Crochet: 1. Yarn over 2. Insert your hook 3. Yarn over 4. Pull through the stitch 5. Yarn over 6. Pull through all loops on hook
As I explained in the video, I’ve altered my technique over the years so that it is different than traditional crochet techniques. I start rows of sc with one chain instead of two. I also work the first stitch from the hook in a new row, instead of skipping the first stitch, because...
Are you new to the world of crochet and want to make a crochet heart for beginners? In today’s blog post, I’m sharing how to make a heart out of chunky yarn. I’ll also show you how to turn it into an adorable banner that’s perfect to decorate a mantel, a nursery… you nam...
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 is also always something new that you can learn in crochet. Learning just a tiny bit about materials and the basic single...
How To Crochet the Block Stitch First, make a chain in a multiple of 3+1 Below – Row 1: Here, I’ve chained 19. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next ch stitch, *ch2, sk 2 ch sts, 1 sc in the next st*; repeat from * to * across row, sc in last ch; change color in...
If you started with a chain of eight (plus three to lead into the first single crochet), make sure you put eight single crochet in each subsequent row. If your piece is not rectangular, count the stitches in each row and make sure you chain one to turn. 11 Create enough rows of ...
All rows:single crochet in each stitch to the end of the row; make one chain stitch as the turning chain, and turn the work. When you crochet the last row,do not work a turning chain afterwardbecause now it's time to finish your work. ...
Hold the knot with your left hand to help the yarn to pass through the stitch you have created. You should turn your crochet hook, as you loop the yarn to hook it through the stitch. Step 5 – Create the first chain stitch To create the next chain – After you have hooked the yarn...
When you pull down on the yarn, the first loop should turn into a knot and the second loop should close onto the hook. Once the yarn is tightly attached to the hook, you're ready to begin making stitches. Part 4 Preparing to Stitch 1 Hold the crochet hook. Grab the crochet hook ...
Chain 101 stitches. Then turn your work. 2 Starting in the second chain from the hook, work a row of HDC (HTR in UK terms) to the end, and turn. 3 Chain 2, and work a double crochet (treble in UK terms) into the second stitch from the hook. Then work a double crochet into ...