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Crochet tutorial for my current favourite stitch combo! I love that this creates an opaque and modern looking fabric. . via TT / desireechekdesign . #crochettutorial #crochetbeginner #crochettips #crochet #crochetersoftiktok #crochetsweater #crochetcardigan #crochetideas #crochetinspo #crochettiktok #crochetproject #crochetfashion
Crochet Knit Stitch Tutorial | How to make your crochet look knit
Crochet Knit Stitch Tutorial | How to make your crochet look knit - Spotted Horse Design Co.
Crochet pattern for cute and trendy scarf
The Croissant Scarf is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern, perfect for those new to crocheting. The pattern involves two simple steps: first, creating the main body of the scarf, and then adding the sides in a color of your choosing. Feel free to get creative and mix and match your favorite colors! I hope you thoroughly enjoy the process and the final result!
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.
Crochet Tip: Foundation Cord Method
Foundation cord creates a sturdy and secure foundation that is much easier to work into than a chain, can be used with any stitches, plus it creates a neater bottom edge that matches the top.
How to Weave in Ends in Crochet (so they don't come undone) in 6 easy steps
Learning how to weave in ends in crochet simply means to secure the tails of yarn once you break them so that they don't come undone. It might sound easy but there's definitely a technique to it (especially to make sure they don't pop out!) and so I've got some step by step photos, a video tutorial and a few words about how I weave in my ends at the end of a crochet project.
Crochet Hat Pattern | Highland Beanie | The Cozy Knot
YES! It's CROCHET! The Highland Beanie crochet pattern is a classic ribbed, fold-over brim beanie that features mirrored short row shaping, a sophisticated knit-like texture, and a fun side stripe detail. It's gender neutral, so it looks great on both men and women. It's the perfect selfish crochet project and a great gift for loved ones!
MCM Throw (Knit) – Knitting Pattern for Blanket Inspired by Mid-Century Art - Knits 'N Knots
MCM Throw (Knit) – Knitting Pattern for Blanket Inspired by Mid-Century Art - Knits 'N Knots