Chain (ch)
The chain stitch is the foundation of crochet projects. It creates a base from which you build your fabric. Chains can be used for creating space between stitches, starting new…
The chain stitch is the foundation of crochet projects. It creates a base from which you build your fabric. Chains can be used for creating space between stitches, starting new…
Double crochet invisible decrease is an advanced technique used to decrease the number of stitches without leaving a visible seam or gap in your crochet fabric. It creates a smooth…
Double crochet decrease is an intermediate-level stitch used to decrease the number of stitches in your crochet fabric. It's commonly used for shaping or creating more intricate patterns. Begin with…
Double crochet increase is an intermediate-level stitch used to add stitches to your crochet fabric, effectively widening the piece you're working on. It's commonly used for shaping or creating more…
Double crochet is a basic crochet stitch commonly used in various projects. It creates a fabric with more drape compared to single crochet, making it suitable for garments, blankets, and…
Single crochet invisible decrease is an advanced technique used to decrease the number of stitches without leaving a visible seam or gap in your crochet fabric. It creates a smooth…
Single crochet decrease is an intermediate-level stitch used to decrease the number of stitches in your crochet fabric. It's commonly used to shape pieces or create more intricate patterns. This…
Single crochet increase is an intermediate-level stitch used to create increases in your crochet fabric. It's often employed to shape pieces or to create more intricate patterns. This stitch adds…
Single crochet is one of the most basic crochet stitches and is often the first stitch beginners learn. It creates a dense fabric with a neat, uniform appearance. Single crochet…