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This tutorial demonstrates how to work the crochet Waffle Stitch in a plain sample or gauge swatch, as well as how to incorporate increases.
The wedge stitch is worked over two rows using stitches of increasing height to create a distinctive diamond or “wedge” shape. It grows reasonably quickly and is much less complicated than it looks. This tutorial includes step-by-step photos, clear written instructions and a stitch diagram.
In the first part of this series on crochet ribbing, I will show you how to create a tight rib using a combination of HTC (HDC for you US folks) and slip stitches worked in the back loop.
This cheerful, warm hat pattern includes full written instructions as well as step-by-step photos of all the tricky bits. Make one, make two, make a set for the whole family!
Puff Stitches are very commonly-used in crochet patterns, but did you know there are two ways of working them? This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to do a basic puff, and use it in your work.
{A Crochet Recipe: a rough guide on how to produce a crochet item, as opposed to a proper pattern which involves more maths than the designer had brain cells for at the time of casting on} Find the first set of instructions on how to make your own, slightly off-kilter Dally Dahlia Blanket here...
Learn how to work the Uneven Berry stitch and produce a beautifully textured crochet sampler square with this free, step-by-step photo tutorial.
This step-by-step photo tutorial shows you how to work the "Woven Shell" crochet stitch. This stitch is much easier than it looks, and creates a beautiful, cable-like texture. It's a must-try for any crochet fan!