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Are you a new crocheter confused about where to put your crochet hook and what all the different loops are for? This post explains the anatomy of a crochet stitch. It will teach you how to identify the post, the top, the front loop, the back loop, the third loop and even the golden loop! This will help your crochet projects look neater and assist with reading and understanding crochet patterns Front Loop Crochet, Front Loop Vs Back Loop Crochet, Front Loop Only Crochet, Back Loop Only Crochet, Back Loop Crochet, Crochet Amiguri, Crochet Learning, Uk Crochet Terms, Crochet Hacks

Are you a new crocheter confused about where to put your crochet hook and what all the different loops are for? This post explains the anatomy of a crochet stitch. It will teach you how to identify the post, the top, the front loop, the back loop, the third loop and even the golden loop! This will help your crochet projects look neater and assist with reading and understanding crochet patterns

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Vibeke Magnesen Design - Crochet pattern designer on Instagram: "Normal decrease vs «invisible» decrease 😀 (not really invisible, but less noticeable) I usually use invisible decrease, except when the wrong side of work also needs to look good. Why? Because with the invisible decrease technique you only go through the front loops of the next 2 stitches, that means the back loops are left exposed on the wrong side. It makes the right side of work look better, but it also makes the wrong side of work look worse. But the invisible decrease technique is super helpful when the wrong side is not visible for example in amigurumi 😀 It took a few years before I saw someone post a video about this, and it has been a gamechanger! Save for later! #invisibledecrease #crochettip #howtocrochet # Invisible Decrease, Design Crochet, The Invisible, Work Looks, Save For Later, Right Side, I Saw, Crochet Projects, Crochet Pattern

Vibeke Magnesen Design - Crochet pattern designer on Instagram: "Normal decrease vs «invisible» decrease 😀 (not really invisible, but less noticeable) I usually use invisible decrease, except when the wrong side of work also needs to look good. Why? Because with the invisible decrease technique you only go through the front loops of the next 2 stitches, that means the back loops are left exposed on the wrong side. It makes the right side of work look better, but it also makes the wrong side…

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