Learning How to
Crochet By: Charles Cox
There are several methods on how to crochet a given product.
As to which method will be used depends on the type of crochet
item being made. Crochet patterns will provide you with the
needed instructions and details to proceed in creating your
project.
Obviously the type of pattern used must correspond to your
crocheting skill level. Otherwise time and material will be
wasted. The good thing is that there are patterns that have
basic diagrams and simple instructions for those new to
crocheting.
Here are some simple basic steps for beginners on learning
the steps of crochet:
1. A person must have the right tools and supplies in making
a crocheted product. There are tools that can be obtained
cheaply in the market like yarns, knitting needles, crochet
hooks, and patterned diagrams. You may also need scissors, size
G crochet hook if he chooses to make pompom hats, worsted
weight yarns with a variety of colors to choose from, and a
yarn needle for doing the stitches.
2. You typically begin crocheting by holding the crochet
hook with your right hand allowing the forefingers to bend the
hook of the loop. Then your next step is to pull the knot
through the center of the hook.
3. You can slide the loop of the hooked thread to create a
slipknot on the hook. You must simultaneously repeat the same
process in order to create the chained stitches needed to have
a quality made crochet product. The thickness of the chains
will need to be suited for the type of product that is being
made.
4. You may perform the next step by bringing back the thread
or yarn on the top of the loop making the thread to go around
the hook so that it will be double stitched. You then use your
forefinger to grab the knot to tighten the chain stitches of
the crochet.
5. You then skip the first double stitched chain to proceed
on the knot that is not properly hooked on the knot of the
loop. Just make sure that the chains do not loosen and the
strands are properly aligned with the other threads. It is much
better to have a tighter knot on the chains of the crochet to
make the product sturdier.
6. You then position the hook center to the next hole of the
second double stitch chain. After getting through the hole, you
slide the thread passing into the center of the third double
stitch chain that will go on the upper part of the loop. Now
you've created two loops on the double stitch chain. This will
make the loops tighter and stronger.
7. You may now return from the first chain bringing back the
hook from back to the front and slowly slide the needle to make
a knot on the center hole of the first chain. The hook must be
carefully pushed through the middle to create a knot from the
first loop.
8. Returning from the third loop, you may create another
extra chain stitch to make a reversed counter clockwise loop.
This is for the purpose of retaining the knot to support the
double stitched chains. You may start from the first step anew
to create new chains in a new row and create the similar loops
alike from the previous rows.
9. You can then create a single crochet stitch on the first
loop tightening the next loops of the double stitch chains on
the previous rows. You must create an exact replica of the
loops if possible to ensure that the following double stitch
chains will have similar results with the first made loops. You
should not forget to make knot ensuring that all stitches will
be intact and will be on their proper places.
To cap the work, you cut the excess thread and allot at
least 6 inches on the last chain stitches for making an
extension. These are the only basic steps for beginners, there
are much complicated designs that a person may work on once he
has mastered the basic crocheting steps.
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