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

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After each row of half treble, you need to
turn your fabric and work the turning chain
(2 chains for half treble). The picture (right)
shows this done and ready to continue.
In crochet, you need to make a t-ch at the
start of every row to bring the hook up to the
working height for the next row. You usually
make the t-ch at the start of the new row,
but it was traditionally worked at the end of
the row, hence its name. Different stitches

need a different length of t-ch (see page 46
for more detail on turning chains).
In half treble fabric, you usually count the
t-ch as the first stitch of the new row (unless
the pattern states otherwise). The numbers
on the image (right) show where to work
your first htr stitch after the turning chain –
into the top of the second stitch on the row
below – you will need to skip the stitch at the
base of the t-ch.

Use these to bring the hook up to
the height of the next row

TURNING CHAINS


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.

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.

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.

4


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

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


LEFT-HAND


3 2 1

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