Learn to Crochet
Now if this is your first attempt at Crochet, we will show you how to crochet a plain crochet square.
MATERIALS
* Regular 8 ply wool (Pick your color).
* Tiny scissors.
* Wool needle, rounded edge with large eye.
* Crochet hook.
FOR CROCHET BEGINNERS:
1. Grip crochet hook firmly in right hand, then tie a tidy, little slipknot on the hook.
2. Place wool above the hook from behind to front and hold the hook.
3. Pull hooked wool from slipknot and put on hook. This process gives you a single chain stitch. Redo step number 2 & 3 in succession 30 times. In the end you have thirty-one chain stitches and a single loop should be left on the hook.
4. Leave out the 1st chain stitch.
5. Then put a hook in the middle of subsequent chain stitch. Pull wool from the chain stitch all the way to the hook. You have 2 loops on the hook now. 6. Place wool on the hook from behind to front, and then pull it from both the loops onto hook. One loop is left on hook, this gives you your first single crochet stitch. Redo steps number 5 & 6 for all of the remainder of 29 chains and ensure that all 29 chains are done similarly. The result is you have one fully complete row made with single crochet.
7. At tip of each row, sew a single chain stitch; thereafter rotate the work counter in a circle mode, let the hook remain in chain. Then start a new row, build new stitches on the last row. This process gives shape to the rows. With work on it the rows become clearers
8. Create a single crochet stitch from the 1st stitch and thereafter in every left behind stitch of the earlier row. Ensure that you work all the way till the end stitch.
9. Slice the wool from the skin. Pull hook straightforward, taking the wool from the left over loop on hook.
10. Thread wool into needle and sew back and forth from stitches to secure.
Congratulations you have completed your first project
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