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Basics of crochet and simple patterns




Today, I am no longer tapered mas grandmas. Yarn designs are now very popular and anyone who has a creative sense, patience and imagination. It is hard to see the pattern of, learn, I would like you to pay attention. It is useful for those who are the best gift items for tapered co-orders.



The Internet is a simple pattern to practice so that thousands of free tapered co-patterns can be easily used from beginner to advanced. All you need to do is find browsing and enjoy crochet many sites.



Getting Started Guide:



For example, rotate the project clockwise after creating even rows or lines, and counterclockwise after completing odd rows or lines.



Tapestry needles have rounded ends, so when finished you are good for weaving the end of the yarn into your project. Tapestry needle number 16 commonly used for plastic canvas operates when working with "eyebrow weight yarn crochet pattern" When you weave the loose end, you go in one direction Make sure to weave another two inches going in the opposite direction with two inches.



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chain



To make a chain stitch, you start chaining, pass the hook under the thread, then pull the thread through and catch it with your hook to form your "first chain", you Draw the thread again in the loop on the hook. When you pass your hook under the thread, this action is called "thread over." We will repeat this chaining method as many times as the pattern requires.



stitch



The "slip stitch" is mainly used to sew "round" crocheted all together. Slip stitching is a row of tallness's inability. Insert your hook into the chain and draw a loop over the thread and through the chain. Then draw a new loop that passes through the "old loop".



"Single knitting" stitch



To practice this stitch, insert your hook from the hook "on top of the thread" to the second strand and draw a loop that passes through the "chain". Draw a new loop that passes through the "two loops" on your hook, "on the thread" again.

For each chain row you make, work through "single crochet" at the end of "chain 1" and then turn.



"Half double knitting" stitch



First make a chain stitch, practice and then hook the hook once. Insert your hook in the third chain from your hook and the "top yarn" then pulls the loop going twice through the chain. Draw "Yarn on" and yarn passing through all three loops on your hook and make a "half double weave" with each chain stitch throughout. Then make two chain stitches and flip to the other side.



"Double knitting" stitch

For beginners



Keep in mind that your first job should be easy and fun when you just started crocheting. Choose a pattern that requires almost no shape like a pillow or scarf. Tote bags and hats also make simple projects necessary.



There is a wide selection of colors and threads, so you can choose which color is most suitable for you, but from a moderately smooth thread that is easy to handle like a thread



You can leave the project made of large hooks or needles and threads that use patterns. Search for patterns that are marked as "beginner".



When achieved here, there are patterns that can make 9 inch blocks by 7 inches and be a good practice for beginners. :



Required Materials:



* Any color of yarn to be flocked-Weight



• Size 8 and 14 inches long "weaving needle"



• Big eye yarn needle



• Small scissors



"Cast on"



1. Create a "slip knot" on the shaft of the needle, with one needle.



2. Put this "needle" in your left hand and hold the other needle in your right hand so you can manage the thread. Insert the "right needle" point, front to back, under the "slip knot" and "left needle".



3. While holding the left needle still in your left hand, move your "left finger" up to secure the right needle.



4. Get the "ball from yarn" to your right with your index finger.



5. Release your grip to the right holding the needle id and use your forefinger to carry the thread as "lower and upper" the right needle point.



6. Return your "right finger" to the right needle and pull the thread through the stitch at the right needle point.



7. Slide the point of the left needle behind the new stitch and remove the right needle.



8. Gently pull the ball of yarn and create a stitch to fit on the needle. However, these play and cast as stitches.



9. Insert the points of the "right needle" under the left needle, from the front to the back, and into the stitch you just made. Repeat the subsequent steps until the 26th by now the "28 stitch" needle on the left hand. This completes "cast on line".



"First knit line":



1. Hold the needle holding the needle in your left hand and insert the first stitch's "right needle" point.



2. With your "right index finger", pull a thread from the ball below it, then pull a thread over the right needle point.



3. Pull the thread through the stitch with the "right needle point".



Repeat step 1-4 All stitches remain on the left hand needle.



Measure the piece, as it is 7 inches wide. Start the following "Knit Line" as follows:



Turn the right needle and hold it with your left hand. With your right hand, follow the free needle and step 1 of your "first knit row" of any stitch. The blocks of work so far are 9 inches long. Then "tie" all the seams.



Here is a sample of the free doily pattern:



Pattern: Start in the middle. Chain 5, "join the ring".



R1: Chain 8, * Double Treble Crochet (thread 3 times or more) Ring, repeat with Chain 4 thereafter * More than 10 times (total of 12 Double Treble Crochets



R2: Double high-pitched crochet with all double high-pitched crochet between chain 9, chain-3. Join "sl" in the opening chain, "st" to the 5th "st".



R3: Chain 8 * Double high-pitched crochet at the center of the chain-4 in the front round, 3 chain, next double high-pitched crochet double high-pitched crochet, chain 3 and then *



R4: any double high band crochet double high band crochet middle of chain 9 chains-4. Join the start of the chain.



R5: Chain 5. * 4-6 work double triple crochet into chain, double double crochet below, double double crochet double triple crochet below chain 5 After knitting, strand 5 then bind to strand 5 and the starting strand.



R6 chain 6 * skip 1 double treble crochet, then double treble crochet, chain 1 and all other double trebles of the previous round's group chain 6, next d's treble crochet, chain 6, Next double treble crochet, chain 1, and repeat * from the end of the round. Chain 6 will join.



R7: Chain 5, * Each chain double treble crochet and 11 double treble crochets (counting ch-5 as 1st d treble) until chain 7 chain 7 next double z Zutsu



R8: Chain 6 (counting as double treble crochet and chain 1). Between the chain -1 double triple crochet every second "st" of progression. Tsutsutsutsu



R9: Skip chain 10, * 2 double treble crochet (start the chain and count d treble crochet from there) and repeat from the next ch-1, chain 5, skip 2 Ch5, *. In the last group, do only 14 double treble crochet and on the fifth "st" of the start of the chain being counted as double treble crochet



R10: Chain 11 * next d treble crochet, chain 6 next d treble crochet, chain 6 next double treble crochet, chain 1 all second in group ""



R11: chain 12, * next double treble crochet, chain 7, next double treble crochet, chain 7, double treble crochet of each chain, each double treble crochet (two "



R12: Double-knitted with chain 15 *, next double treble crochet, double-knitted with chain 12, next d treble crocheted, double-knitted with chain 12, double-knitted with chain -1 double 15 yarns .



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