Saturday 17 September 2011

Crochet Stitches Guide

Crochet Stitches Guide 2011 : 


The Single Crochet Stitch
Now for sometime, keep aside your chain stitches on the left of your hook. Start by inserting the hook into the second section of the chain stitch. Let go of all the chain stitches and catch hold of the working yarn again.Here you have to yarn over and gently pull out the thread through the chain stitch which is fencing your crochet hook.Now, again, yarn over and cast the loop of yarn through both the loops that are present on your hook. This action must be done one at a time. Here,  just made one single crochet stitch of stitching project.
Similarly, from right to left, keep working to make single crochet stitches in each and every chain across.



Working in this fashion, once you reach the end of the chain stitch, form one extra chain stitch and instantly turn your project around. Now, start working back, across the rows and crochet stitches that you have just created.
This way your stitches will be on the left side of the crochet hook and eventually this turning chain will help you realize whether you need an extra chain in this process.
Once you attain this position, start inserting the hook into the first chain on the row which you just created.
An already existing loop of yarn should be around the hook from the created chain. Therefore, again you will have to wrap the yarn around the hook and pull that loop through the first loop.
Hope things are fine till this stage. Notice whether loops on the crochet hook!
Yes! That's good. Now, again, gently wrap the yarn around and pull it through both the loops to leave behind just one loop.
Finally, you have just completed a single crochet in a single crochet stitch.

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