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Crocheting
Crochet instructions for all basic and
advanced stitches in crocheting
Cotton or thread, wool or silk, with a crochet-needle,
are the materials required for working crochet. The needle,
whether it be steel or bone, must be smoothly polished. The
long wooden and bone crochet-needles are used for wool; for
cotton and silk work short steel needles screwed into a bone
handle are best. The beauty of the crochet-work depends upon
the regularity of the stitches, as is the case with every
other style of needlework. The stitches must be elastic, but
if too loose they look as bad as if too tight. The size of
the needle and that of the cotton or wool must correspond;
work only with the point of the needle, and never move the
stitch up and down the needle. The cotton with which you
work must be of the very best quality; for borders,
insertions, rosettes, imitation of guipure, use Evans's
crochet cotton; for couvrettes, counterpanes, covers, &c.,
use knitting-cotton.
Learn to
Crochet Foundation Chains
All crochet-work patterns are begun on a foundation
chain; there are three kinds of foundation chains--the plain
foundation, the double foundation, and the purl foundation
chain. Learn
how to make these 3 types of foundation chains >
Crocheting
Stitches
- Slip Stitch
- Double Crochet Stitch
- Ribbed Stitch
- Slanting Stitch
- Cross Stitch
- Long Double
Stitch
- Treble Stitch
- Making Raised, Hollow
and Open-Work Spots
- Raised Treble
Stitch
- Purl Stitch
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