Have you hesitated to pick up yarn and crochet hook because you're left-handed, and you find it a bit difficult to find help getting started? Here, we've written the ultimate guide for you! Get off to a good start with your new favorite hobby. 🧶❤️
Single crochet decreases are done by crocheting two single crochets together and combining them into a single stitch. Follow our video and learn how to do the simple single crochet decrease.
Have you fallen for a pattern with a double crochet decrease? Follow this step-by-step guide and master the technique!
Increasing sounds complicated, but it’s not! Watch our video and learn how to do the simple single crochet increase.
Check out this video tutorial and learn how to do a double crochet increase.
Learn how to crochet the half double crochet with these photo guides and video tutorials.
Some patterns ask you to crochet in the back loop only. We will teach you how to identify the back loop of a stitch so that you will be able to create beautiful ribbing and make nice transitions in your crocheted projects.
The long single crochet is an easy stitch to master. Learn how to crochet this super simple stitch right here!
The treble crochet is - as you may have guessed from the name - an expansion on the double crochet. Learn how to crochet the treble crochet stitch with our photo and video tutorials.
The double crochet stitch is a basic stitch used in lots of different patterns because it adds a beautiful structure to your project and makes it nice and flexible. It is a must-know crochet technique. Luckily, it’s super simple.
Try your hand at crocheting single crochets with our help! We will guide you through this basic and easy crochet technique with step-by-step video tutorials and image guide.
Learn how to crochet the slip stitch with our step-by-step video tutorials and image guides. This super simple technique is great to know when it’s time to finish your project.
The simple chain stitch is one of the most basic crochet techniques out there. You will quickly notice that many patterns ask you to start your project with a foundation chain made of chain stitches.
Are you ready to start your first crochet project? Then the very first step is to make an ultra-easy slip knot, aka starting loop.
Are you tired of making countless magic rings - and failing? We are here to save you. Because there is actually a super simple alternative to the magic ring!
One of the most essential techniques in crochet is the magic ring, and it can really take your projects to the next level. Not familiar with the magic ring? We will show you three different techniques to help you master the magic ring.