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Crochet Tutorial: Traditional Icord
There are many ways you can work up an i-cord using many different tools. This is how you would do it using a crochet hook. #Crochet #BeginnerCrochet #LearnToCrochet #CrochetiCord #BernatMaker #CreativeCrafts #Crocheting #CrochetTips #Crochetstagram #CreateMakeShare #Yarnspirations
Crochet Tutorial: Braided Crochet 2 Color Cord
Learn to crochet a fun decorative cord variation to replace simple chains for straps, loops an handles! What would you use it for?
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.
Crochet Tip: Twisted Fringe
If you like the look of fringe but hate all the tedious cutting and attaching that goes along with it, try the twisted fringe. Crochet tip for your new hobby.
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 Candy Cane Pillow
Learn how to crochet a candy cane-shaped pillow for beginners, similar to the ones sold at Pottery Barn for $50 or Kirkland's for $25, but you can make it yourself in under an hour.