June 26, 2024

Month: December 2023

Sweet Granny Crochet Baby Blankets
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Sweet Granny Crochet Baby Blankets

Beginner-friendly crochet pattern with helpful videos, This pattern looks beautiful, The squares are joined with a simple single crochet. I’m using 3.50 hook size, and cotton yarn Foundation: start with magic ring Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as dc) + 23 double crochets, in the magic ring close with slip stitch Round 2: *Chain 3, […]

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ALTERNATE PUFF STITCH TUTORIAL
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ALTERNATE PUFF STITCH TUTORIAL

The Alternate Puff Stitch pattern looks more complicated than it is. it’s sample worked up so quickly This pattern uses only single crochet and the puff stitch. I will show you step-by-step how to work this easy and beautiful stitch. Foundation chain: multiple of 4 plus 2. Row 1: In the second chain from hook, […]

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Mini Bean Stitch ONE ROW REPEAT Crochet Stitch TUTORIAL
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Mini Bean Stitch ONE ROW REPEAT Crochet Stitch TUTORIAL

Mini Bean Stitch ONE ROW REPEAT Crochet Stitch TUTORIAL Perfect for Scarf Hat and Blanket If you have been looking for beautiful and unique crochet stitch, this article will be your go-to.You could use these crochet stitch for blankets or a multitude of other projects. Learning to crochet takes a little time and patience but […]

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SUPER EASY Beginner Friendly Stitch For Blankets and Scarfs
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SUPER EASY Beginner Friendly Stitch For Blankets and Scarfs

Hello, Abbreviations: Ch =chainSc = single crochethdc = half double crochetdc = double crochetst = stitch Hook size: I’m using 4.00 mm hook size, Foundation: chain multiple of 2 Row 1: In the 3th chain from the hook, make half double crochet ( hdc), Keep making hdc in every stitch until the end of the […]

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Basic Crochet Stitches
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Basic Crochet Stitches

Chain Stitch-First make a loop just formed (which will be referred to as a lp), by grasping thread, one or two inches from end, between thumb and forefinger of left hand; holding main length of thread inright hand, bring it across in front of short end, forming a Ip as shown in Figure 1. Hold […]

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