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

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MORE STITCHES


T


he following rows of half treble are
worked in the same way as the
foundation row, except you won’t
now be working each stitch into each chain


  • instead, you’ll be working each stitch into
    the top of the stitch on the previous row
    (see below).


This is just as easy as working stitches
into chains – the only extra technique you’ll
need to know is turning chains (see below
right for more). In half treble rows, you need
to count the turning chain (t-ch) as a stitch
at the start of the row, then at the end of the
row work a half treble stitch into the top of

the turning chain of the previous row. Have a
practice and you’ll soon get the hang of it.
The more rows you work, the larger your
piece of half treble fabric. At the end of each
row, count your stitches (this is the stitch
count) to check you haven’t made too many
or missed any.

HALF TREBLE


ROWS


Create more rows of half treble to make fabric


RIGHT-HAND


3


To finish the row of half treble stitches, work
the final half treble stitch into the top chain
of the two turning chains on the previous row.

4


Your second row of half treble crochet will
be finished. Repeat Steps 1-3 until
you have the number of rows you need.

1


Work two chains for the t-ch (see below
right), which counts as the first stitch of the
new row. Work yrh and insert hook under the
v-shaped top of the second stitch from the
previous row.

2


Work a half treble stitch as before: yrh,
pull yarn through, yrh, pull through all
three loops. Work a half treble into the
top of each stitch of the previous row.

If you’re right-handed, follow these steps for perfect rows of half treble...

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