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Crocheting course

Crochet knitting takes the lock needle as an example, winding counterclockwise into a slipknot, and crochet passes through the coil. The thread goes around the little finger and around the index finger. Hold the thread with your thumb and middle finger and pull it counterclockwise. This is a needle lock.

If it is a short needle, the crochet needs to go through the first eye, circle counterclockwise and hook it out. At this time, there are two coils on the crochet, one for winding and one for pulling out. If it is a long needle, it should be wound counterclockwise, and the crochet needle should be inserted into the first needle and hooked counterclockwise. At this time, there are three loops on the crochet, the first two loops should be merged, and the last two loops should be merged again.

For medium and long needles, thread counterclockwise, crochet enters the first needle, and thread crochet counterclockwise. At this time, there are three rings on the crochet, which can be pulled out at one time. The key to a long needle is to turn it counterclockwise twice. The crochet needle enters the first needle and hooks counterclockwise. At this time, there are four rings on the crochet. Merge the first two stitches, then merge the last two stitches, and then merge the last two stitches.

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The key point of starting the circular needle is to wind clockwise 1 turn on the index finger. First set up the knitting needle, put the needle through the circle and hook it counterclockwise. The two entangled needles are combined into one needle, which is a short needle. Then, you can hook a few short needles at will, tighten the coil and pull it out at the first eye. The most basic stitch is "lock stitch", which is what we call braided stitch. This is not difficult, as long as the weaver girl who can crochet can hook it out.

There is a small "black dot" symbol, which we talked about for a long time. This is not a common stitch, but it is still used when connecting or flattening edges. The hook method is also very simple, that is, the hooked loop passes through the loop on the crochet needle at one time.