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Arts & CraftsHow to Crochet

How to Pick a Crochet Stitch

Transcript

Hey, I’m Andrea Lemire, the education coordinator here at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio. I’m going to show you some really cool techniques for beginning crochet, and hopefully, you’ll have as much fun as I have with it. Okay, lets get started.

So when you’re choosing a stitch, you want to keep in mind the height of that stitch. Again, crochet stitches are at different heights. You have a very short stitch, like the single crochet or the half-double crochet, you have taller stitches, like the double crochet. And each one is going to create a different fabric as well. The shorter the stitch, the smaller it is, the tighter the holes, the together the fabric. The longer the stitch, the more open the fabric.

So besides the fabric that the stitch creates, you can create different textures as well by just combining those stitches. For example, in this hat, we’ve combined the single crotchet with the half-double to create sort of a wave affect. In a shell stitch, you’re putting a bunch of those tall double crochet stitches next to each other, like to make a fan here. And they’re nice and tall so it makes an open, lacy look. In this afghan here, these are motifs that build height from the center out using tall stitches and short stitches to create different effect.

So, besides being at different heights, combining the stitches in different ways can be used to create really unique textures. If you’re interested in checking out some different stitch combination, you can go to lionbrand.com, under the learning center, and there’s a tab called stitch finder, and there’s a huge selection of really interesting stitches to try out at home.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Add and Drop Crochet Stitches

How to Crochet Amigurumi

How to Crochet Booties

How to Crochet with Lion Brand Yarn Studio

What Is Crochet?

How to Turn at the End of a Row of Crochet Stitches

How to Do a Triple or Treble Crochet Stitch

How to Do a Crochet Slip Stitch

How to Do a Single Crochet Stitch

Proper Posture & Hand Position for Crocheting

How to Tie a Crochet Slip Knot

How to Join a New Ball of Yarn or Color in Crocheting

How to Join Motifs or Make Seams in Crocheting

How to Hold a Crochet Hook

How to Find a Good Crochet Pattern

How to Crochet a Flower

How to Do a Half Double Crochet Stitch

4 Gifts that Are Easy to Crochet

How to Fasten Off Yarn

How to Crochet an Afghan

How to Crochet a Scarf

How to Crochet a Beanie

How to Crochet a Bag

How to Crochet a Baby Hat

How to Crochet a Baby Blanket

How to Pick Crochet Yarn

How to Do a Double Crochet Stitch

How to Crochet in the Round

How to Pick a Crochet Stitch

How to Chain Stitch in Crocheting

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