Beginner's Guide to Crochet - UK (2019-10)

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SHAPING CROCHET


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orking increases in crochet is
very easy. There are no special
techniques to learn, you just
work more than one stitch into the top of the
stitch on the row below.
To increase one double crochet stitch in
a row, just work two double crochet stitches
into the same stitch on the row below, as

instructed in your pattern. This will increase
the stitch count by one. To increase the
stitch count by two, you’d work three
double crochet stitches into the one stitch,
and so on.
You can work an increase anywhere
along the row, but working it in the centre of
the row will make your crochet fabric look

different to increasing at the start or end of
a row. Similarly, increases worked on every
row create a different effect to working
them on every other row.
Make a small double crochet swatch and
practise making increases at various points
on the row, so you can start to see the
shaping effects.

DOUBLE CROCHET


INCREASES


Here’s our guide to working simple increases


RIGHT-HAND


1


Work a double crochet stitch as usual: insert
hook into the top of the next stitch on the
row below, yrh, pull yarn through, yrh, pull yarn
through 2 loops on hook.

2


Work a second double crochet stitch into the
same stitch on the row below: insert hook,
yrh, pull yarn through, yrh, pull yarn through 2
loops on hook. You will have increased the stitch
count by one.

1


Work a double crochet stitch as usual: insert
hook into the top of the next stitch on the
row below, yrh, pull yarn through, yrh, pull yarn
through 2 loops on hook.

2


Work a second double crochet stitch into
the same stitch on the row below: insert
hook, yrh, pull yarn through, yrh, pull yarn
through 2 loops on hook. You will have increased
the stitch count by one.

LEFT-HAND

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