How To Crochet

How To Crochet 

See all the lessons in our "How To Crochet" series by clicking the link above OR pick the lesson you need from the list below.  Happy Crocheting!

How To Crochet The Slip Knot

Learning to make a slip knot is the first skill you need to master for almost any textile art including crochet, knitting and drop spinning.  Our step-by-step instructions will have you up and running like a pro in no-time-flat!

How To Crochet The Chain Stitch

Being the foundation of 99% of all crochet projects learning the chain stitch is a must for all crochet enthusiasts.  Our step-by-step video and photo instructions make it easy peasy!


How To Crochet The Single Crochet Stitch

An important foundation stitch.  The single crochet is next in our "crochet for beginners series" and is the first true fabric building stitch you will learn to make.


How To Crochet The Half Double Crochet Stitch


The half double crochet is my go to stitch when I want to build a solid fabric FAST!  This stitch just... flows.  You don't have to change the direction or position of your hook as you work which makes it easy to just crank out stitch after stitch.  And it builds a solid yet flexible fabric.  Perfect for purses, scarves, baby booties and so many other crochet items.


How To Crochet The Double Crochet Stitch

How To Crochet The Double Crochet Stitch


A basic and versatile stitch, the double crochet is one of the "foundation" stitches all crochet students need to master.  This simple stitch builds a relatively open fabric FAST.  Because of this it is beloved by new crocheters everywhere.  It is also the basis of a great many of the more complex or combination stitches more advanced crocheters love.


How To Crochet The Slip Stitch

How To Crochet The Slip Stitch


The slip stitch, not to be confused with the slip knot, is how you move from point A to point B in a piece of crochet without adding to the fabric.  It is also how you join two pieces of fabric together.  Very easy to do and critical to know how to do.

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