Stitch School: Your Go-To Guide for Broomstick Lace
Broomstick lace is a distinct crochet technique that uses a large knitting needle or dowel in addition to the usual crochet hook. The knitting needle is used to create uniform large loops of yarn,...
View ArticleCrocheting with Wire
Curious about crocheting with wire? It’s just as easy as working with yarn, but there are a few key differences to consider. This article will cover strategies, tools, and resources you’ll need to get...
View ArticleKnow Your Hook
The time has come – the last and final installment of Know Your Hook. We’ve taken you through your crochet hook sizes, starting with the biggest and working our way down. It’s now time for the tiniest...
View ArticleThe Gift Giver’s Guide to Graduation Gifts
If you love crocheting gifts, spring can be a wonderful time of the year as graduation celebrations that take place from May through July allow for many gift-giving opportunities. Here are three tips...
View ArticleHow to Line a Bag
I am the anti-sewer, yet I appreciate the structural and aesthetic value of a well-made and well-placed seam. Additionally, I love to design, make and use bags, many of which benefit from a fabric...
View ArticleUnfinished Objects vs. the Everyday Crocheter
If you’re like most crocheters, you are experiencing a UFO invasion in your home. Are flying saucers or little green men lurking around your yarn stash? No, but there are probably a number of...
View ArticleTunisian Crochet: How to Carry Up Multiple Colors
Working with color when crafting is universally appealing – just look at the explosion of long color run yarns like Noro and other such brands. My painting experience is instructive in this area:...
View ArticleGetting Rid of Color Woes
Some crocheters enjoy working with a limited color palette and have no interest in exploring different colors while others have an almost paralyzing fear of experimenting with color. If you fall into...
View ArticleHow to Basketweave
One of my favorite crochet techniques is the basketweave. It looks complicated, like it took a long time to accomplish, but it really could not be any simpler. It’s so easy that once my students have...
View ArticleRussian Joining: A How To
The Russian Join is a great method for splicing together yarn. You can use it in the middle of a project to join in new yarn without weaving in ends later, or you can use it to organize your smaller...
View ArticleHow to Crochet Fair Isle
There are many ways in which crochet is different than knitting. For instance, crochet stitches can be short, tall or textured, and they can wrap around and go in many different directions. The look of...
View ArticleFoundation Crochet Basics
When working any in-the-round motif pattern, there are a few different ways to start off your motif, and there is no right or wrong way. Some people prefer to crochet a series of chain stitches and...
View ArticleLoopy Linked Stitch Tutorial
The Loopy Linked Double Crochet is actually a variation of the linked double crochet stitch, and it’s something that came about because I was actually working the original stitch incorrectly! Keep...
View ArticleStitch School: Star Stitch
The star stitch is a magical stitch to learn this December. The pinwheel-like design resembles a snowflake, and adding this to your repertoire will give you a chance to tackle the Up North Star Stitch...
View ArticleEssential Supplies for the Avid Crocheter
Since learning to crochet, you’ve probably acquired different supplies and tools as you’ve needed them and a bit haphazardly. If you’re an avid crocheter, though, there are so many tools available now...
View ArticleHow to Finger Crochet
Finger crochet is a great way to enjoy crochet when you don’t have a hook on hand (or, when your hook isn’t the right size for your yarn). It’s also a great way to teach crochet, since your fingers...
View Article12 Things You Need to Do to Start Your New Year of Crochet the Right Way
Welcome to 2017, crocheters! The New Year means fresh patterns, skills, and supplies, but where to start? If you’ve been in a bit of a rut or just want to embrace the goal-setting spirit, here are a...
View ArticleToo Cool for Stitch School: Magic Loop
To make the Winter Gerbera Flower Pillow, you’ll need to learn how to create the magic loop. Plus, this is a great technique to learn for so many other crochet projects. Try it out by following this...
View ArticleToo Cool for Stitch School: How to Crochet the Flower Puff Stitch
Skill Level: Intermediate Gauge: 18 sts and 12 rows = 4” (10cm) in dc. Materials Yarn: Debbie Bliss Eco Baby (100% cotton; 137 yards [125 meters]/50 grams) Hook/Needles: US size E/4 (3.5mm);...
View ArticleToo Cool for Stitch School: How to Crochet the Flower Puff Stitch
Skill Level: Intermediate Gauge: 18 sts and 12 rows = 4” (10cm) in dc. Materials Yarn: Debbie Bliss Eco Baby (100% cotton; 137 yards [125 meters]/50 grams) Hook/Needles: US size E/4 (3.5mm);...
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