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Tag Archives: crochet tips

How to… make front post double crochet stitches

Post stitches are formed by working our hook around the post of the indicated stitch, rather than into the head of the stitch. This pulls the post of that stitch up to the surface and adds texture to the crocheted fabric. The post of the stitch is the part of the stitch from the bottom of…

6 February, 2021Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… make back post double crochet stitches

Post stitches are formed by working our hook around the post of the indicated stitch, rather than into the head of the stitch. This pulls the post of that stitch up to the surface and adds texture to the crocheted fabric. The post of the stitch is the part of the stitch from the bottom of…

5 February, 2021Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… add fringe to your crochet project

Improve your crochet projects like blankets, scarfs or shawls adding a beautiful fringe! I know fringe can be scary for some people, so I’m going to show you how to tackle it so that will be easy and fast.   But first of all you may need to know that you can customize your fringe…

30 January, 2021Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… join motifs using the Locking Mattress Stitch

Now that you have the motifs of your project crocheted, bloqued and the ends are woven in, you are ready to start joining them together! There are many ways to join motifs of crochet fabric together, but the Locking Mattress Stitch is the most secure of all the hand-sewn seams you can use; and because…

21 November, 2020Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… Extending a row with Foundation single crochet

Extending rows using foundation single crochet stitches (Ext-Fsc) is a great way to add asymmetrical elements to your fabrics. Foundation stitches for extending rows are the perfect alternative to working ch stitches and then working back into that chain, because using foundation stitches makes a more flexible and even edge that looks really lovely. This is…

5 August, 2020Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… make an invisible join in crochet

The invisible join is the best way to finish your crochet piece, specially when working in the round and the edge is going to be visible, because it leaves a super nice and undisturbed ring. With this technique, you use a yarn needle to make a “false” stitch that lies over the top of the…

23 July, 2020Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… join yarn to one of the back loops

Working into the front loop only of the stitch leaves the back loop unused and visible on your fabric. Crocheting into this back loops allows you to don’t have to attach some amigurumi parts and all turns easier and fun! I use this technique very often for a decorative reason too. Let’s see how it works:    1. Make…

13 May, 2020Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to… block a crochet blanket

You are almost there! your crochet blanket is complete and now It’s time to make the finish touch to your blanket. Blocking is a really great way to let the stitches relax and return to their natural state to look their best. Unblocked fabric will not properly accentuate all of your hard work, so I recommend…

23 January, 2020Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet

How to crochet through the back loop

CROCHET ABBREVIATION (BL) – WORKING IN THE BACK LOOP Where you put your crochet hook as you make your crochet stitches determinates the type of fabric you will make. Fabric made inserting your hook under only the back loops using a single crochet stitch is transformed into a special kind of texture stitch and creates a…

10 June, 2016Crochet tutorials - Tips and tricksBy Tremendu Crochet