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=Tips= | =Tips= | ||
*Use the right hook. Make sure the size of your hook matches the weight of your yarn to avoid snags and slips. | |||
*Use stitch markers. Stitch markers can help you mark increases, decreases, the first and last stitch in a pattern, and stitches in a row. | |||
*Keep stitches loose. When learning more complicated stitches, try to keep your stitches relaxed and loose instead of holding your hook too tightly. | |||
*Check your gauge. A gauge is included in crochet patterns to help you get the right size for your project. | |||
=Helpful Videos= | =Helpful Videos= |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 13 September 2024
About our tools
- Crochet hooks size 10 (smallest) through N (largest) - Understanding Crochet Hook Sizes
Tips
- Use the right hook. Make sure the size of your hook matches the weight of your yarn to avoid snags and slips.
- Use stitch markers. Stitch markers can help you mark increases, decreases, the first and last stitch in a pattern, and stitches in a row.
- Keep stitches loose. When learning more complicated stitches, try to keep your stitches relaxed and loose instead of holding your hook too tightly.
- Check your gauge. A gauge is included in crochet patterns to help you get the right size for your project.