Helpful Tip= If you have trouble recognizing the “peaks” and “valleys” of the chevron, use stitch markers until you are comfortable. This is especially helpful on the half double crochet and bobble row. The hdc3tog tends to lean off to the side and can be hard to spot. Instructions ...
WORKING ROW 1: How to Double Crochet in Row 1 Step 1: yarn see illustration 26 Step 2: see illustration 27 Step 3: see illustration 28 see illustration 29 Step 4: see illustration 30 see illustration 31 see illustration 32 WORKING ROW 2: How to Double Crochet in Row 2 ...
sc crochet hook WORKING ROW 1: How to Single Crochet Row 1 Step 1: yarn see illustration 17 see illustration 18 Step 2: see illustration 19 see illustration 20 Step 3: see illustration 21 WORKING ROW 2: How to Single Crochet Row 2 ...
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...
Grab the crochet hook with your right hand (if you're right-handed) or left hand (if you're left-handed). Hold it like a pencil or a knife, with the hooked portion pointing down and facing you. To hold the hook like a pencil, turn your hand to the side and hold the thumb, ...
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, pull it through the slip knot (first loop) and you will have created one stitch. ...
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...
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
Crochet Kangaroo Legs ~ Step by Steps. 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. ...
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 show you how to fix your work if you make a mistake?