How to Crochet

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Like knitting, crochet involves chaining loops to loops to make a two-dimensional fabric (or a three-dimensional garment).Instead of using two needles, however, only one is used, producing a thicker fabric (using more than half the thread) at a faster pace.
  1. Usually, the thicker the hook, the thicker the thread will need to be.Crochet hook sizes are measured in millimeters.Choose a solid color for the thread, so that as you are learning, you can see how the stitches are made – with patterned thread it is more difficult.If you have a simple pattern on hand, use the hook size and thread recommended in the pattern, even if you aren't going to do it right away.
  2. There's no "right way" to hold a crochet hook, but there are two basic styles that can be reversed, depending on which hand you use for writing and working.
  3. Every crochet project begins with chain stitch, which is usually abbreviated to CAT in the instructions. Form a small loop around the hook, wrap some thread around it and pull it through the loop into a knot.Now the thread you pulled through the loop is around the hook and you can thread another loop.Practice for at least 10-15 minutes a day until you can keep the thread neither too tight nor too soft.
  4. The way you hold the hook varies depending on which hand you use.
  5. As you learn, your tension may vary.Before starting a new pattern, create a sample as shown.
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