Starting Treble Crochet (Starting Double in US) – Photo Tutorial
Ditch turning chains – use starting treble crochet stitches instead. Neater edges, easier to crochet and a way to add finesse to your crochet.
Ditch turning chains – use starting treble crochet stitches instead. Neater edges, easier to crochet and a way to add finesse to your crochet.
Herringbone treble (Herringbone double in US) is crocheted in almost the same way as a standard treble (double), but with one extra step that makes ALL the difference!
Learn to graft knitted stitches together using four easy steps with this helpful photo tutorial. Easy, memorable method for Kitchener Stitch.
Dip stitches add beautiful texture to your knits. With two-colour dip stitches, you can add lots of colour too! This tutorial…
Working Into Starting Chains The best way to work into starting chains is to work into the back bump of the…
Ditch turning chains and use starting stitches instead. Starting stitches are the neatest way to start a new row in crochet. They create neat edges, rather than the bumpy, uneven edges that turning chains create.
If you are a beginner crocheter, you are likely learning how to make double crochet stitches (dc in UK terminology)/ single…
If you haven’t yet mastered starting crochet stitches, now is the time. I use them in almost every pattern now because they are so much better than turning chains.
Well, that’s a mouthful to say! I tend to abbreviate this to HBhtr2tog (UK) and HBhdc2tog (US) within my crochet patterns….
Herringbone half treble (half double in US) is crocheted in almost the same way as a standard half treble (half double), but with one extra step that makes ALL the difference! This could be your new favourite stitch…