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@amyappleg That looks like a typo to me
cause that wouldn’t even be possible at the end.
how would i crochet this:
*skip 3 ch, (sc, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch; repeat from * to last 4 ch, skip 3 ch, skip 3 ch, sc in last ch; turn
and how would could i read it?
@laspilly The technique for decreasing is similar or the same for many techniques. It all depends on what you are making and where the decreases look the best. I have found that making the decrease just before the last stitch looks nicer than making it right on the edge. It is up to you and what you like the best. There are many different ways to accomplish the same end goal.
How to decrease at the end of the row?
Your tutorial videos have helped me sooo much! Thanks from a newbie. Now to make a friend some baby booties for her baby shower!
At the beginning of the video there’s a link you can click to get the star pattern ^_^
oops, I’ve been doing decreases wrong then! ^^”
Thanks, now I can do it right! X3
The pattern is the star stitch. I will send you the link and insert an annotation to the video.
this is very helpful but i have a question that doesnt have to do with increases or decreases.
What is the pattern stitch on the project your holding in this video? It looks very pretty and i would like to try it.
Thanks for the advice on the leggings. I will do that. It might save me alot of trouble.
You should be able to add single crochet increases, which is two stitches in the same stitch to make the thigh larger around.
Hi there, can you please help me with this question. (ignore the other ones if you haven’t got to them). I am trying to make single crochet baby leggings for my daughter and the panel is not long enough to wrap around my daughters thigh. Can I somehow add more crochets to a side to extend it? Please let me know. Thanks very much!!
thanks for your response
thanks soooooooo much
you are the best : )
Increase and decrease are used for shaping crochet projects. If you want something to get larger, you add increase stitches(2 stitches in 1 stitch) to make it lay flat or get larger.
Decreasing is often used on the neckline of apparel in shaping the shoulders and sleeves so they fit together. It is used in little stuffed animals too.
It helps to save your projects from destruction. For example I am making a single crochet beanie cap that she has a video on and you need to have a certain number of stitches every round and this helps if you have to many stitches in a round. You can fix it by using this. =)
hi I like your work and I’m intersted to learn all your stitchs but I want to know why we need to use stitchs decrease & increase
Thank you. The single crochet increase is two stitches in the same stitch. You can watch any of the basic beanie cap video’s and they show increases.
Your videos are great!! Very clear pictures which helps and the slow-mo is a brilliant idea. Have mastered the single decrease – all I need now is the single increase, but you don’t seem to have one. Do I just do extra chains on the end of the row?
Thank you.
You are welcome.
thank you for this tutorial ~ very clear and easy to follow, much appreciated by this beginner crocheter!
Theresa, I learned how to crochet from your tutorials and I made, so far, a sweater and a bunch of hats, flowers for those hats, I even made few amigurumi dolls, following your instructions.
You are a good teacher and I thank you for all the tutorials!
thanks
ooh okay, thanks!
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