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Increases are formed when you crochet more than one stitch in the same chain, stitch, or space. Decreases are formed by skipping stitches or working two or more stitches together. Properly decreasing stitches in crochet is an important skill to have!
We LOVE our canine companions. They go on walks with us, enjoy picnics in the park, romp through the woods on winter hikes, and cuddle with us on the couch waiting patiently while we crochet the perfect accessory to keep them warm on those outings.
Whether you have one or two balls of yarn for your current project or you've achieved SABLE (stash acquisition beyond life expectancy), organizing your yarn stash can be the difference between enjoying the yarn in your collection and being overwhelmed by it. But organizing doesn't have to be difficult. Let's start with a few basic steps and learn how to spring clean your yarn stash.
From decorative geodes to delicate shawls, scarves, and more, we have beautiful lacy patterns that are perfect for Spring and Summer.
Each project comes with a complete materials list, detailed instructions, pattern notes, and pictures of the finished project. Crochet some home décor, make yourself something new, and find great gift ideas in this issue!
Crocheting straight edges is one of the things most beginner crocheters struggle with, but thankfully there are many tips and tricks out there to help you achieve that nice straight edge.
Looking for a project that's fast and rewarding? This selection of one-skein crochet patterns is calling your name. Including a headband, cowl, a hat and and more, this collection of projects will have you rounding up all your single skeins so you can get started crocheting right away.
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