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Slip Stitch (ss)
Single Crochet(sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Treble Crochet (tr)
Skip Stitch (sk)
Cluster Stitch
Filet Crochet
When first stitch is Single Crochet
When first stitch is Double Crochet
How to count rows
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Lesson 12.a: Plying two yarns
Leave about 4cm/1inch yarn end and place new yarn together with the end. Work stitches with both yarns
to form at least 2-3 stitches.
Keep in mind that this method can be only used with animal fibers, such as wool, alpaca or mohair
because these yarns are made of thousands microscipic fibers that will be matted into each other. Neither cotton or man-made fibers have this matting qaulity.
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>>Crochet
Lesson 1: Crochet Hooks & Happy Crocheting
Lesson 2: Initial Position Of Hands
Lesson 3: Stitches (Basic Definitions)
Lesson 4: Methods of processing stitches
Lesson 5: Working back and forth
Lesson 6: Working in rounds
Lesson 7: Types of crochet fabric & types of yarns
Lesson 8: Reading crochet charts
Lesson 9: Basic motifs
Lesson 10: Crochet gauge & following the pattern
Lesson 11: Basic shapes
Lesson 12: Connecting two yarns
Lesson 13: Seaming
Lesson 14: Ornamental finishing
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