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God Bless You!FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE:GENERAL
NEWS
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Check out all of our free crochet patterns.
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(A
different crochet stitch and/or tip featured in each issue...
to be added later to the Crochet Basics page)
SLIP KNOT
To begin to crochet you first need to make a slip knot:
With the palm of your hand facing you--place the end of the yarn across the palm of your hand. Wrap the yarn around your fingers from right to left and over your palm again laying it across first strand of yarn. Now reach through the loop that is around your fingers and pull the longest strand through it, tighten to form the slip knot. Insert your crochet hook into this loop and tighten the loop by pulling the yarn ends.
TIP: Be careful not to make the first loop to tight on your hook because when the loop on the hook is too tight it is more difficult to make your stitches.
A regular crochet hook is 6" long... use
your hook to measure those 6" exchange squares.
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How to Crochet:
Join with a Slip Stitch to Form a Ring
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Thank you
Lyndal Rwheeler
I didnt find any errors, I just wanted to thank you for allowing me to print your pattern for my new baby granddaughter. I find it hard to use a tablet when I am crocheting and I always tell everyone where they can get the best patterns, so I will share your info with everyone I know who wants patterns. Thank you again. I am elderly and find it hard to follow patterns online. You are appreciated! My 3 and a half pound Yolanda will love her booties!
Georgianne
Via the Crochetnmore YouTube Channel
Crocheted Dish Towel Topper - Base Row
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Do you have written directions for this pattern
Sharon Wodack
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Yes... http://www.crochetnmore.com/dishtoweltopper.htm
crochetnmore
Via the Crochetnmore YouTube Channel
How to Crochet: Toilet Tissue Cover Tutorial - Part 5 (Rounds 16-17)
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You make it look easy.
Blue Hawk
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Thank you.
It really is easy once you become comfortable holding a hook.
crochetnmore
Via the Crochetnmore YouTube Channel
How to Crochet - Dishcloth Tutorial
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Awesome thank you for sharing
Becky Martin
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