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Sunday 10 April 2016

Ten Ways to Improve your Crochet Techniques

1. Hold your yarn as in the diagram it takes a bit of getting use to but is definitely worth it, it really helps keep your tension right and feeds the yarn more easily
2. Make a small piece of work if you are making garments, cushions and throws. Doing this will show you if you are crocheting too tight or too slack. It will save you time later on and prevent you having to pull out large pieces of work! Change to larger hook if your work too tight and a smaller hook if your work is too loose.
3. Use a larger hook for your foundation row if working a straight piece of work. This will make the loops of your foundation row larger and make it easier to crochet into the loops on the next row.
4. If you are making cushions, blankets or throws try using a different sized hook or thicker yarn for an open work finish.
5. If you can’t manage a magic circle you can create a similar effect by crocheting into the last chain. For example stitches for the first part of your magic circle are ‘1dc 5 tr 1dc’ (1sc, 5dc, 1sc US) make 3 or 4 chain and crochet the same stitches into the last chain, then join to the first stitch with a slip stitch.
6. If you are using motifs you don’t have to stick to the numbers of rows given make less or more rows as you like.
7. Having difficulty understanding which yarn to use for your pattern?

8. If you are crocheting in the round, count your stitches and use stitch markers or a piece bit of different coloured yarn to mark the beginning of rows.
9. Use a soft grip crochet hook rather than a metal one, they are more comfortable. Metal and plastic hooks make your hands sweat!
10. Try using different yarns of the same weight for your crochet cushions and throws, to create a different effect. For example add a tweedy yarn, one with silk in it or add a linen yarn. Using one ball of a more expensive yarn will make your finished project look more expensive.


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