Blocking

Chain Stitch

Change Yarn or
Changing Colors

Cluster

Crochet Books

Double Crochet

Front and Back Loops
Front and Back Post
Granny Square
Half Double Crochet
How to Hold a Needle
How to Hold the Yarn
How to Manage the
End of the Row
Increasing and
Decreasing
Instructions
Left Handed
Links to Patterns
Loose Ends
Needles
Picture Index
Popcorn
Printable Instructions
Right Side and
Wrong Side
Ripple
Rounds
Shells
Single Crochet
Site Index
Slip Knot
Slip Stitch
Spaces
Starching
Start to Crochet
Triple Crochet
Turning
V-Stitch
Washing
Webrings
Yarns

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Basics:
(you need to begin here and work your way through)
Starting to Crochet
Yarns
Needles
How to hold the yarn
How to hold the needle
Slip Knot PICS
Slip Stitch
Chain Stitch PICS
Single Crochet PICS
Turning
Half Double Crochet PICS
Double Crochet PICS
Triple Crochet PICS
Spaces
Rounds
why marking them is important

More Basics:
(things you need to know)

Changing the yarn
How to manage the end of the row
Loose ends
Increasing and Decreasing
Instructions
(what do those abreviations really mean?)
Front and Back Loops
(which are which?)
Front and Back Posts
(what are they?)
Right side and wrong side
(which is which?)
Starching
Blocking
(getting your piece to look nice)
Washing
Left handed crochet
(i do know a bit since i am a southpaw)
Jan, 11, 2006
I'm back.

I took a long hiatus from crocheting. Boy, was I silly. My family moved from Kentucky to Missouri back in August. I just lost my job, so my husband is having to quit school to go back to work. I was working 10-14 hours a day. It's been brutal. I've prayed alot, but didn't crochet.

There is something about finishing a project and being proud that raises your self esteem. I've missed it. Crochet has been like an old friend that you are very comfortable with. Ok, that's too deep. Let's just say, life's a little easier when you are crocheting.
.
I  STILL need help. If you know any of these stitches, feel free to write a page. I will proof it for ease of understanding and give you full credit for your work.
Afghan or tusani stitch
Picot
Trinity stitch
A rose pattern
the wave pattern
your way of putting grannies together
long double stitch
anything I may be missing

Remember, this is a free website, all information is to be free and available for printing.  If you want to use it in classes, just make sure that I am properly cited and notified
Thanks

Enjoy life, learn to crochet.


Snowy

Basic Pattern Stitches: (a little more advanced, but you can do it!!)
Popcorn
Puff Stitch
Shell
Cluster
V-Stitch

Basic Patterns:
(use what you have learned)
Granny Square
(most popular and useful)
What do I do with all those granny squares? (how do I put them together?)almost finished
Ripple
(is beautiful and elegant)

Things you might like:
Printable Instructions
Printable Instructions Index
Picture Index
Free Pattern links
Crochet book
(
my fave)
Webrings I belong to
Thank You Emails