How To Make A Single Crochet Decrease, (Sc2tog)
This video demonstrates how to make a single crochet decrease which is the same as sc2tog.
This stitch is essential when you’re adding shape to your crochet pattern.
This video demonstrates how to make a single crochet decrease which is the same as sc2tog.
This stitch is essential when you’re adding shape to your crochet pattern.
The pretty simple stitch is truly simple and mindless to crochet, yet elegant enough for just about any crocheted project. In all of the patterns published, the stitch is worked in the round. I once tried working it in rows, but the pretty texture and lacy effect just wasn’t there. So in the round it…
A short tutorial on how to string beads onto yarn. You can string the beads on in advance if they will be used at the beginning of the project.
A tutorial showing how to crochet a picot lace that I’ve used in some of my baby patterns. The stitch is fairly easy and adds a nice texture and lace to the fabric.
A photo tutorial showing how to crochet the butterfly stitch. The stitch is perfect for adding a bit of lace to any crochet project.
This is a photo tutorial showing how to mark the first and last stitches in the rounds. It helps to take the guess work out in order to maintain a correct stitch count.
A photo tutorial showing how to crochet the front post extended double crochet. The stitch is great for lengthening the rows as well as for adding more texture.