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Crochet 101
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Starting your first crochet project? The first stitch to learn is the slip knot, which is used to attach yarn to the crochet needles—also known as “casting on.”
with New Stitch a DayStarting your first crochet project? The first stitch to learn is the slip knot, which is used to attach yarn to the crochet needles—also known as “casting on.”
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The chain stitch is a great stitch for beginners, and forms the backbone of many crochet projects. Master this common stitch with this step-by-step lesson.
with New Stitch a DayThe chain stitch is a great stitch for beginners, and forms the backbone of many crochet projects. Master this common stitch with this step-by-step lesson.
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Once you have created a foundation chain, you are ready learn the single crochet stitch. This lesson demonstrates this basic crochet stitch in four easy steps.
with New Stitch a DayOnce you have created a foundation chain, you are ready learn the single crochet stitch. This lesson demonstrates this basic crochet stitch in four easy steps.
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Did you know that there’s a stitch in between the single and double crochet? Learn how to stitch the half double crochet in this beginner-friendly lesson.
with New Stitch a DayDid you know that there’s a stitch in between the single and double crochet? Learn how to stitch the half double crochet in this beginner-friendly lesson.
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Great for beginners, the double crochet stitch is like the single crochet but taller. New Stitch a Day shows you how it's done in this quick and easy lesson.
with New Stitch a DayGreat for beginners, the double crochet stitch is like the single crochet but taller. New Stitch a Day shows you how it's done in this quick and easy lesson.
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