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    How do I make a shell pattern?
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    In one stitch, you want to make a single crochet, a double, a triple, a double and a single, a single in the next crochet, and then repeat the process.
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    When crocheting in the round, is it necessary to "turn" my work, or do I continue going in the same direction?
    LibraryMouse
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    Just keep going in the same direction.
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    Do I turn first and then chain, or chain and then turn?
    LibraryMouse
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    Chain, then turn.
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    Can you clarify exactly which stitch you put hook into when you've done the chain to start a new row?
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    The starting stitch depends on your pattern and the stitch you are using. For example, a single crochet begins in the very first stitch next to the needle, but a double crochet starts in the second stitch. Consult your pattern.
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    How do I hold the yarn when I am doing crochet?
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    Use your left hand and pinch the strand of yarn attached to the skein between your pointer and middle finger, and hold the piece steady your my thumb and ring finger. It's similar to making a rabbit shadow puppet, but closing the ears together.
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    What does it mean when it says "do not turn" in crochet?
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    It means you keep the right side facing you, instead of flipping the project. It's usually found in 'in the round' projects.
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    What is meant in crocheting when a technique indicates "across"?
    Jenny Marie
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    It means that you should continue repeating a sequence of steps, over and over again, all the way across the row, from right to left, until there are no more stitches left to work into. For example, if you saw instructions that said "sc across, ch-1, turn," it means to make one single crochet stitch in each stitch all the way across the row till you sc in the last stitch of the row, chain one chain stitch, and then turn your work.
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    What does it mean when a crochet pattern says "2 dc in turning chain"? Does it mean I do 2 dc in the last stitch?
    LibraryMouse
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    Yes, it means to double crochet in the extra chain stitch you made at the end of the last row to turn.
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    Do I need to pull the yarn through my first stitch after I chain one at the end in order to start a new row?
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    You don't need to pull the yarn through any previous stitch. When you are at the end of the row, chain one to help close the stitch, then flip your stuff over to start the new row. When you are at the end of the row, just easily flip the other end of that row to the opposite side and continue your first stitch in the first loop of the previous stitch.
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    What should I do if my crochet is wavy?
    Community Answer
    Adjust your tension. You are probably crocheting either tighter or looser than your starting chain or your previous rows.
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    The sides of my blanket are not straight. I cannot get it through my head how to turn at the end of the row to make it straight. What can I do?
    crochet 4 beginners
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    Always put a marker in the first and last stitch of each row. This way, you will not miss any stitch while turning. When the sides of a blanket are not straight, that means we have missed a stitch at the end or at the start of row.
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    How do I turn my work on a granny square?
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    Granny squares are typically worked in the round. When working in the round, you don’t need to turn your work (as in flipping it over). When working in the round, you naturally “turn” as you work in a spiral shape.
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    I am following a printed pattern. It says to follow a chart but do I read it left to right or continuing to read right to left after turning?
    Brandi
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    There should be numbers on the chart, 1 on the right side, 2 on the left side, 3 on the right side, etc. this means you should start from the side that the row number is on. You are weaving through the pattern, right to left, left to right.
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    How do you turn? Then, the back of work is facing me?
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    Yes. You would take the piece and flip it around so the “back” is now facing you and you can crochet from right to left.
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    What do I do if the yarn ends up wrapped around the outside edge when I begin a new row?
    DiamondWarrior649
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    Rip out the stitches a couple stitches before the end of the row. Redo the stitches, and do a chain stitch. Flip over the material, and insert your hook from the WS to RS, creating another stitch.
  • Question
    After turning, chain 3, where do I make the next stitch, in the 1st or 2nd st?
    Zaynab Moustafa
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    It mostly depends on the pattern, but in the 1 chain or stitch you made is the most common way.
  • Question
    When beginning to crochet, do you need a thicker type of string?
    Lilian Aparicio Beltran
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    You can start with any size yarn, but it is best to use a thicker yarn if you want to make a scarf or something like that, but it can also help you finish faster if you use thicker yarn.
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