Reading crochet instructions for beginners isn't exactly the easiest thing to do. But fear not, I'm here to help! :)
Follow these easy steps to make sure you follow crochet instructions properly:
Select a pattern that matches your abilities.
Crochet patterns come with different levels of difficulty (beginner, intermediate and advanced). Be sure to select a pattern that matches your crochet abilities. Make sure you have the correct materials. Pay special attention to crochet needle size.
Pay attention to the gauge.
In crochet (and knitting) patterns, gauge refers to the number of stitches or rows per inch. As you crochet, it is important to periodically check your gauge.
Example gauge:
Gauge: 4 sc = 1 inch
This indicates that in every inch, there should be four single-crochets (sc).
Many people have different styles of crochet. If you aren't getting the correct gauge, try adjusting the hook size of your crochet needle.
Read the pattern.
Now we get into reading the actual pattern. But before we begin, I'll explain a few crochet basic abbreviations and stitches. Read the headlines for abbreviations, and watch the videos for examples of how to do them.
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