How to make a half double crochet in the back back loop which creates a knit look crochet stitch. This stitch is used in Sugared Ribs and No More Snow!
Crochet Video Tutorial: HDC in BBL
30 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
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Crochet Video Tutorial: RSC and RHDC
30 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
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This video shows how to do the special stitches RSC, Raised Single Crochet, and RHDC, Raised Half Double Crochet used in the infinity scarf Sugared Ribs and the hat No More Snow! as well as several other patterns on HookersDontBite.com.
If this video shows it is unavailable in Safety Mode, click the YouTube link at the bottom of the video and it should start to play directly on YouTube. (I don’t think YouTube likes the name of my blog)
Crochet Video Tutorial: FHDC Foundation Half Double Crochet
30 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
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This crochet video tutorial covers the FHDC, Foundation Half Double Crochet stitch which is used as the foundation row in several patterns on HookersDontBite.com.
If this video shows it is unavailable in Safety Mode, click the YouTube link at the bottom of the video and it should start to play directly on YouTube. (I don’t think YouTube gets the name of my blog)
and the final stitch that connects both ends into a loop:
My Student’s First Ami
16 Mar 2011 Leave a comment
in Amigurumi, Lessons Tags: crochet, crochet lessons, teaching crochet
Saturday my friend came by for her crochet lesson and gave her first ami a try. It took a while and the whole counting thing was a bit of a problem due to my son constantly talking, but her Googly Thought came out GREAT!
She’s going to try wool next so she can make a fuzzy brushed one also. Actually, her plan as of Saturday was to make one in every color. I’ll let you know how that develops.
Congratulations Elyse, you made your first ami!
A Chainless Beginning: Thoughts on Foundation Single Crochet
23 Feb 2011 16 Comments
in Crochet Revelations, Lessons Tags: bags, crochet, crochet lessons, fdc, fhdc, foundation crochet stitches, foundation single crochet, fsc, ftc, teaching crochet
It took me a while to figure it out, as in several months from when I first tried it on the Starling Handbag, but I am now a convert and a believer. The foundation crochet stitches are the way to go when starting a crochet piece. It beats a starting chain handsdown. It’s the only way to get stretch in your entire piece (super important in clothing) and helps prevent curling (after blocking).
I finally figured out what the foundation stitch actually is. It’s just the regular crochet stitch… Single Crochet, Half Double, Double, Triple… with one extra step. It’s just like you’re working upside down and adding the chain as you go.
- For the very beginning you Chain 2 for SC, 2 or 3 for HDC, 3 for DC, 4 for TC
- You start off like a regular stitch, yarn over if it’s anything other than single crochet and don’t yarn over for single crochet, then insert your hook through two loops (like a regular stitch) *for the first stitch, insert your hook in the first chain furthest from your hook.
- pull up a loop (like a regular stitch)
- then yarn over and pull through one loop (this is the ONLY change from a regular stitch)
- then finish your stitch like you normally would: for SC and HDC yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook, for DC, yarn over and pull through two loops on hook, then yarn over and pull through the last 2 loops on the hook, for TC, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook, then yarn over and pull through 2 loops, and yarn over and pull through the last 2 loops on the hook
- You are now an expert in foundation crochet stitches.
There’s a great photo tutorial and video by futuregirl on Foundation Single Crochet that you can view on her blog. I think I watched the video 50 times while I was trying to start the Starling Handbag (which happens to be a great simple bag project and the purse I use everyday). In retrospect, starting that bag with a chain and regular single crochet stitches would have been fine.
Abbreviations for the foundation stitches:
FSC: Foundation Single Crochet
FHDC: Foudnation Half Double Crochet
FDC: Foundation Double Crochet
FTC: Foundation Triple Crochet
Did I Hear Yarnoff?
16 Feb 2011 Leave a comment
in Lessons Tags: crochet, crochet lessons, knitting, teaching crochet, The Happy Hooker, yarnoff
I turned her out! My BFF has been hooking every day since she came for her lesson on Saturday. She’s crocheting and she’s loving it. I made sure she left well equipped with some yarn, a set of hooks, and The Happy Hooker.
We also just found out our other friend is a …. (shhhh don’t say the word out loud)… knitter. She’s just started to learn the k word.
I think we need a Yarnoff!. Hooks vs needles. May the best scarf win!
My BFF Wants to be a Hooker Too!
12 Feb 2011 Leave a comment
in Lessons Tags: crochet, crochet lessons, teaching crochet
My best friend from high school is headed north from Brooklyn this weekend up to her hometown of Mt. Vernon for her first crochet lesson. She’s hoping crochet will help to calm her down and add some non-work interests to her life. I think she’ll end up making some cool things too.
She keeps mentioning she tried crochet a while ago and ended up with a very long line… I’m not quite sure what that means, but I am sure I’m about to find out. I wish I had some in person help when I started with my amigurumis back in August and I’m sure she’ll do fine… and maybe even turn that long line into a scarf.
I’ll let you know if I’m successful in turning her out.