Single
Crochet  |
1. Make a chain of 10 or 20 stitches (Chain stitch) for practicing. Insert
hook under the two top threads of the second chain from hook, draw yarn through.
There are now two loops on hook. |  |
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2. Yarn over hook and draw through the two loops (just like a chain
stitch). One loop remain on hook . One single crochet is completed. |  |
3. For the next single crochet, Insert hook under the two top threads
of the next chain and repeat. Continue in each chain remaining in the row. At
the end of the row, chain1 |  |
4. Turn work so reverse side is facing you. Insert hook under the
two top threads of first single crochet. Repeat step one through five. Continue
working single crochet in this manner until you are familiar. |  |
Double Crochet
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1. Make a chain of twenty stitches. Insert hook under the two top threads
of the forth chain from hook. Draw Yarn through stitch. There are now three
loops on the hook. |  |
2. Yarn over hook, draw through two loops leaving
one loop. Now there are two loops on hook. |  |
3. Yarn over hook, draw through two loops. One loop remains on hook. One
double crochet is completed. |  |
For next double
crochet, insert hook under the two top threads of next chain. Yarn over hook
draw through this chain. There are now three loops on hook.
Repeat step 3 and 4. Continue working
a double crochet in each chain across. At the end of the row, chain 3 to turn.
This turning chain is always counted as the first double crochet of the next row.
On the second row, skip first double crochet, work double
crochet in each stitch across.
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