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Half double crochet is a significant next step once you’re comfortable with single crochet. It sits right between single crochet and double crochet in height and creates a fabric that is slightly taller and softer than single crochet, without feeling too loose. This stitch is often used in garments, blankets, and accessories, and it helps...

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The Perfect Easter & Spring Crochet Dishcloth Looking for a quick Easter crochet project or a fresh spring crochet dishcloth pattern? The Honey Weave Dishcloth is the perfect lightweight textured crochet pattern for Easter baskets, spring markets, and brightening up your kitchen for the season. Project Overview The Honey Weave Dishcloth features an open, airy...

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Many crochet projects begin with a slip knot and a foundation chain, while others may begin with a ring worked in the round.In this lesson, we’ll focus on the slip knot and chain, which form the foundation of most beginner projects. These first steps may feel small, but they are incredibly important. A comfortable slip...

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Single crochet is often the very first stitch crocheters learn, and for good reason. It creates a dense, sturdy fabric and is used in everything from dishcloths and blankets to garments and amigurumi. In this lesson, we’ll build directly on your foundation chain and learn how to make single crochet stitches, where to place your...

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In crochet, tension refers to how tightly or loosely you hold your yarn and form your stitches. It affects the size of

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