Beginner's Guide to Crochet - UK (2019-10)
Give your items the perfect finishing touch with our guide to blocking, sewing up, then washing and caring for your creations to ...
PERFECT FINISH Y ou may have fastened off and even woven in the ends, but it’s the next stages that really affect the finished l ...
PERFECT FINISH will also create a decorative effect on your fabric. There are many other methods of joining your crochet, but th ...
PERFECT FINISH O nce you know how, you can add buttonholes or loops to any project. A pattern should tell you where and how to w ...
PERFECT FINISH Worked right at the edge of your fabric, button loops are great for chunkier yarns or when you’re making coats or ...
PERFECT FINISH C ollecting buttons is part of the fun of crocheting! They’re a classic and stylish fastening method, and sewing ...
PERFECT FINISH F luffy pompoms are a fun extra touch on a range of projects, from the top of a hat to the toe of a slipper. You ...
PERFECT FINISH T assels are a really simple way to add a stylish touch to many projects, from clothing to homewares. Perk up a c ...
PERFECT FINISH F eathery fringing can help to turn a plain blanket into a beloved bedtime accessory, or reinvent a boring old ga ...
PERFECT FINISH L ike any fabric item, your makes will need washing from time to time to keep them looking good. This might seem ...
PERFECT FINISH B efore doing any sewing up, you’ll need to block each piece of fabric. Most crochet fabrics naturally lie flat, ...
PERFECT FINISH P inning out your finished item is a key part of the blocking process, which will make sure you get a professiona ...
PERFECT FINISH A fter blocking, your item will be ready for the most exciting bit – sewing up! This will turn a few oddly shaped ...
PERFECT FINISH *UHD WàUV W garm ent^ proje ct SWEET LACY TOP Tackle your first garment with this pretty cotton vest top with f ...
PERFECT FINISH NOTE Back and Front are worked separately from the bottom up, with neckline detail on the Front piece. The side a ...
PERFECT FINISH ch-sp, skip tr before ch-sp, ch7, tr in each st after ch-sp to end, turn. Row 30 Ch2, tr in each st up to last st ...
Now you’ve learnt the key skills, you can develop your abilities with beads, wire, embroidery and more. The possibilities with c ...
BEYOND THE BASICS O nce you get more confident with crochet, you’re likely to come across patterns that include diagrams, charts ...
BEYOND THE BASICS On the chart, all rounds are read in an anti-clockwise direction. ROUNDS Below is an example of a stitch diagr ...
BEYOND THE BASICS COLOUR CHARTS How to use colour charts to create motifs in your fabric ROUNDS This chart (right) is an example ...
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