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Crochet Pattern Pincushion and Craft Box Amigurumi Houses 2 in 1 Crochet Pattern, PDF Digital Download, Home Decor, English & Dutch Language - Etsy
Loop Stitch Crochet Tutorial
How to Crochet a Loop Stitch the Easy Way - quick tutorial. The traditional way of crocheting a loop stitch can be a bit complicated, but did you know there’s a much easier way? Instead of working your loops in the back of your work, this method allows you to work them in the front. Instructions: Place your thumb behind the working yarn then pull out/down to create a larger loop. While keeping the loop around the thumb, work your stitch as normal. Repeat for every stitch.
HOW TO: Weaver’s Knot
If you’re looking for a secure way to join two pieces of yarn, try a weaver’s knot. It’s an alternative to a Magic Knot, and works just as well!
Crochet Tip: Surface Crochet
Learn to Crochet - Surface crochet is a fun way to add color and detail to your finished pieces. It’s almost like embroidery, but with a hook! Have you ever tried this?
Invisible Join Granny Squares Crochet Tip
Invisible Join Granny Squares Check out this Invisible Join Granny Squares Crochet Tutorial. Hands down, this is one of the coolest methods to join Granny Squares!
How to Crochet an Invisible Decrease
If you’ve ever wondered if there really is a difference between a standard Sc2Tog (sc 2 stitches together) decrease, and an invisible decrease, the answer is definitely! At lease when it comes to single crocheting in the round. To work an invisible decrease first insert your hook under the front loop only of the first stitch, then under the front loop of the second stitch, and finish as you would a standard single crochet stitch.