So here we go again.... (sigh)...
My previous posting got deleted... after somehow trying to edit it. Any Who.... Here we go again...
Here is a tutorial on the beloved
Chain Stitch ♥ ♥ !
The chain stitch is so important to crochet. It is one out of the many important stitches you will learn as a beginning crocheter. Not only is this used throughout most crochet patterns that you will have but it also will start most crochet patterns that you will use.
Im a righty so if your a lefty you will use the opposite hand.
You will begin doing a chain stitch by creating a slip knot. There are many ways you can approach a slip knot. This is just the way I feel most comfortable doing this.
First you will create a circle with the yarn as seen below.
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| You will fold your circle onto the pink piece labeled above. |
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You will next fold over the yarn onto the long part of the yarn. As labeled in pink as seen above.
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| Place crochet noodle under green piece above. |
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You will place your crochet needle underneath the green portion labeled above. Pull up until bottom portion is tight.... & .... Yay! you created a slipknot!
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| Put under... |
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| And pull through, heres your slip knot! |
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Now you will start on your chain stitch.
Grab the crochet hook in your right hand, while using your left thumb and pointer finger to hold the tail of the slip knot you just made. You are going to yarn over by slightly turning your crochet needle and going over the yarn and using the hook to grasp (as seen below) and pull through the slip knot you just made.
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| Yarn Over |
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| Pull through slip stitch |
You will continue to yarn over and pull through the stitch until you've reached the desired amount of chain stitches in you pattern.
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| Keep Going |
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Keep chaining you end result will look a lot like the chain below!
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| Heres your chain stitch |
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Remember everybody crochets differently so find a way that you feel most comfortable with. It may take some time to get used to but its so important that you keep going!
I suggest using a larger crochet needle as well as a light weight cotton yarn. Its easier to maneuver and you can get used to the process of crocheting.
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