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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:19 pm


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Hello! Stitch-Witches and Future Stitch-witches! In this thread, you can, if you're a newbie, learn crochet! This first page explains basic crochet How-To. Feel free to post questions any time!

Welcome to the wonderful craft of Crochet! What is crochet?

Crochet (pronounced crow-shay) is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the French word "crochet", meaning hook. Crocheting, similar to knitting, consists of pulling loops of yarn through other loops. Crochet differs from knitting in that only one loop is active at one time, and that a crochet hook is used instead of knitting needles.

The majority of young girls prefer crochet to knitting because it creates a beautiful, complex pattern easily and you don't have to worry about dropping stitches.

Crochet is ridiculously easy to learn but requires a lot of muscle memory to master.

Look what crochet can do!


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:21 pm


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All you need to crochet is a hook and yarn! biggrin (and maybe some scissors)


-Hooks-

There are many different types and sizes of hooks out there. You don't need anything expensive (I use Boye) but you do need variations in sizes (not just one hook). When buying hooks for crochet, it's best to buy a bulk pack with several sizes in it.

Unlike knitting where needle size determines stitch size, in crochet needle size is determined by the weight of your yarn. Skinny yarn = small hook, thick yarn = big hook. Some yarn bundles tell you which size hook works best with it but you should always use what you feel is most comfortable so don't be afraid to mix things up plus, if your stitches are too tight or too loose, sometimes going up or down a size can help fix things..

If the hardness of a hook painfully rubs your fingers, some stores sell grips like pencil grips.

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-Yarn-

One of the biggest mistakes people starting out make, is spending too much on yarn. Some people get so excited, they buy yarn bundles costing $5 and up and then quit because it's "too expensive"

These people benefit you! The best place to get yarn when you are starting out is Yard/Garage/Estate Sales and Thrift Shops ( Only buy from craft stores when making something specific or super special). I have found bundle after bundle of new, unused, expensive yarns from silk and natural wool to alpaca for as low as $0.25 a bundle/ball! I even once found a small duffel bag filled to the top with Nursery grade (ultra soft) yarn in beautiful colors.

Also, every experienced crocheter/knitter eventually ends up with what is called a "yarn stash" this is left over balls of yarn that are either too small for a most projects or they only have one ball/skein left of a certain dye lot. Many people regularly clear out their "stashes" in the above mentioned sales. BUY THEM! They are usually super cheap, great for practicing, perfect for making small things like granny squares and appliques, and allow you to experience different types of yarn.

No yarn is the wrong yarn! Pick what ever is easy and comfortable to work with. For stating out, I have found thick simple yarns to be best. Leave the novelty yarns for professionals. wink


Left to right: Novelty Yarn, Crochet Thread, Simple Yarn
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-Useful Stuff-
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (little clip on charms or scrap thread bits or safety pins)
- Measuring tape
- Tapestry needle
- Bag for your stuff (I use a bible case to carry my current project and hooks so I can grab and take it everywhere at any time)
-Cookies (chocolate is recommended)

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:25 pm


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There are three main stitches in crochet. Once you have these stitches mastered, you can make nearly anything and everything in any pattern!

First you start with a Slipknot:


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-Chain Stitch-

The first stitch is called a Chain Stitch. This is a foundation stitch used to start almost every project you will have.

Starting with your Slipknot, wrap your yarn around your hook and pull through the loop. Repeat as necessary.

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-Single Crochet-

The Single Crochet stitch usually makes up the bulk of simple crochet projects. It is a simple, easy starting stitch.

Starting with a Chain, poke your hook through the last loop you made, there should now be two loops on the hook. Wrap your yarn around your hook and pull through the first loop only. You should still have two loops on your hook at this time. Wrap your yarn around the hook again and pull through both loops. Repeat as necessary.


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-Double Crochet-

The Double Crochet stitch is similar to the Single Crochet stitch but double the height. The Double Crochet stitch makes up the majority of patterns such as granny squares. You should practice the Single before starting the Double, it will be easier that way.

Wrap your yarn over your hook. Push it through your last loop (Either a Chain or Single). There should be three loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over again and pull through the first loop. You should have three loops on the hook now. Wrap the yarn over again and then pull through the first two loops. You should now have two loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over again and pull through the last two loops. Repeat as necessary.


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Congratulations! Once you have these three down, the rest are simple! With just these three you can finish most simple projects. If you want to learn the other various stitches such as Half Double, Treble, or Afghan, ect. . . just PM me or search online! biggrin
PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:28 pm


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Click on a picture to see a step-by-step video on how to make it. Click the name to see the written pattern.


Videos by Teresa (YouTube-twj1963) She has such wonderful videos and projects!

M Granny Square MM Craft Bag(Bingo Bag) MM Kingston Hat MMM Crochet Earrings
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:29 pm


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Made something you're proud of? Want to show it off? PM me the picture and I will put it on the refrigerator for all to see!


A few things I made:
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:16 pm


This makes me wanna try! I've never been interested in it before but it actually looks pretty fun. I saw some crochet project books at the craft store today... there's some really neat stuff out there.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:36 pm


Whenever I look up how to crochet certain things I usually end up with a things with a that looks sc, sc1, ch, things like that, do you know what these mean?
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:53 pm


They're abbreviations, SC = Single Crochet, SC1 = Single Crochet one stitch, and CH = Chain stitch.

Here is a "master list" LeClicky! It's two columns in case the layout confuses you XD

llxX Dark Rose Xxll
Whenever I look up how to crochet certain things I usually end up with a things with a that looks sc, sc1, ch, things like that, do you know what these mean?

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:13 pm


It's very fun and I find it relaxing, almost meditative. It's pretty hard to get yourself started though, the stitches are pretty easy but crochet is a long, slow, tedious, and repetitive process so when you are just starting you may find yourself abandoning projects for days on end or altogether. Once you finish a project for the first time however, it will make you feel super bubbly inside (especially went people start praising it lol!) and then with each finished project, you will find yourself loving it more and more.

To help ease starting out boredom and fatigue, I find it helps to "watch" tv or chat with a group while you work.

binaryfaerie
This makes me wanna try! I've never been interested in it before but it actually looks pretty fun. I saw some crochet project books at the craft store today... there's some really neat stuff out there.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:12 pm


xena91388
They're abbreviations, SC = Single Crochet, SC1 = Single Crochet one stitch, and CH = Chain stitch.

Here is a "master list" LeClicky! It's two columns in case the layout confuses you XD

llxX Dark Rose Xxll
Whenever I look up how to crochet certain things I usually end up with a things with a that looks sc, sc1, ch, things like that, do you know what these mean?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:07 am


I've never crochetd before but I must say it looks really interesting! (Plus I want to make a pocket Loki and adapting the pattern for knitting will be rather time consuming).
PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:34 pm


OMGOMGOMG!! This pocket Loki? I've been planning to make myself a pocket Loki for a while now but I need to buy a hairpin lace frame for the hair and I can't find the right color yarn for the helmet sad

I want to make a whole Avengers and Justice League amigurumi line-up XD

Skysong the dragon
I've never crochetd before but I must say it looks really interesting! (Plus I want to make a pocket Loki and adapting the pattern for knitting will be rather time consuming).

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:58 am


xena91388
OMGOMGOMG!! This pocket Loki? I've been planning to make myself a pocket Loki for a while now but I need to buy a hairpin lace frame for the hair and I can't find the right color yarn for the helmet sad

I want to make a whole Avengers and Justice League amigurumi line-up XD

Skysong the dragon
I've never crochetd before but I must say it looks really interesting! (Plus I want to make a pocket Loki and adapting the pattern for knitting will be rather time consuming).


That sounds like a great idea!

And yes it is that Loki! I haven't really got to the point of actually getting the bits yet (in fact I only just realied it used thread!) but I can see the colours being a problem.

Still I'm a while off of making him, possibly should try a few squares first.
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