What Is a Crochet Yarn Over? A Beginner's Guide

What Is a Crochet Yarn Over? A Beginner’s Guide

One of the most basic and essential techniques in crochet is the crochet yarn over. A yarn over is simply the act of wrapping the yarn over the crochet hook to create a new loop.

The yarn over in crochet is abbreviated as “yo” in crochet patterns and is used in all crochet stitches, including single crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet. It is a fundamental skill that every crocheter needs to master to crochet a wide range of patterns and designs.

How To Crochet Foundation Stitches

How To Crochet Foundation Stitches

Are you looking to learn how to crochet foundation stitches? In this article, we’ll take a look at everything from what foundation stitches are exactly, when they should be used over traditional chain stitches (ch) and their variations.

You can also find links to step by step tutorials for crocheting the Foundation Single Crochet (FSC), Foundation Half Double Crochet (FHDC), Foundation Double Crochet (FDC) and even Foundation Treble Crochet (FTR).

With plenty of helpful tips and tricks on troubleshooting mistakes you will have all you need in order to become a pro at mastering how to crochet foundation stitches. By the end of this article not only will you know all about these amazing foundations stitches but also be ready to start your next crochet project confidently!

How To Foundation Treble Crochet (FTR)

How To Foundation Treble Crochet (FTR)

The foundation treble crochet stitch (FTR) is a great way to start any crochet project, especially if you’re working with treble crochet stitches.

The FTR creates a chain stitch and a treble crochet in the same stitch, which is why it is often referred to as the chainless foundation treble crochet or the treble crochet foundation chain.

The steps for this stitch are quite simple, and once you understand the basics, it is easy to crochet. So let’s dive into this foundation treble crochet tutorial.

Find both step by step photos, full video tutorial & written instructions in this post.

How To Foundation Double Crochet (FDC)

How To Foundation Double Crochet (FDC)

The foundation double crochet stitch (FDC) is a great way to start your next crochet project when working with double crochet stitches.

The FDC creates a chain stitch and a double crochet in the same stitch, which is why it is often referred to as the chainless foundation double crochet or the double crochet foundation chain.

The steps for this stitch are quite simple, and once you understand the basics, it is easy to crochet. So let’s dive into this foundation double crochet tutorial.

Find both photo, video & written instructions in this post.

How To Foundation Half Double Crochet

How To Foundation Half Double Crochet

The foundation half double crochet stitch is a great way to start crochet projects when crocheting half double crochet stitches.

This stitch creates a chain stitch and a half double crochet in the same stitch, which is why it is often referred to as the chainless foundation half double crochet or the half double crochet foundation chain.

The steps for this stitch are quite simple, and once you understand the basics, it is easy to crochet. So let’s dive into this foundation half double crochet tutorial to learn a new technique.

Find both photo, video & written instructions in this post.

How TO Crochet the Foundation Single Crochet (FSC)

How TO Crochet the Foundation Single Crochet (FSC)

Keep reading to learn how to crochet the foundation single crochet stitch. The foundation single crochet stitch (FSC) is a great way to start a crochet project.

When you crochet the FSC, you create a chain stitch & a single crochet in the same stitch. Because of that you often find it referred to as the chainless foundation single crochet or the single crochet foundation chain.

The steps for this stitch are quite simple, and once you understand the basics, it is easy to crochet. So let’s dive into this foundation single crochet tutorial.

Find both photo, video & written instructions in this post.

What is a Crochet Chain Space? A Beginner's Guide

What is a Crochet Chain Space? A Beginner’s Guide

A crochet chain space are used in a variety of crochet projects, but what are they?
A chain space is created by crocheting chain(s) in the middle of a row or round. In many cases you also skipping a certain number of stitches on the previous row or round before you crochet into the next stitch.

Chain spaces are commonly used to create airy lace stitch patterns in crochet. Chain spaces also creates spaces for other stitches to be worked into. Chain spaces can be used in a variety of different crochet projects, from blankets and shawls to clothing and accessories.

How To Quintuple Treble Crochet Stitch (quintr)

How To Quintuple Treble Crochet Stitch (quintr)

This crochet tutorial is going to teach you how to crochet the Quintuple Treble Crochet Stitch (quintr). This is one of the basic crochet stitches classified as one of the tall crochet stitches.

It is taller than the double treble crochet stitch (dtr), triple treble crochet (trtr) and quadruple treble crochet (qtr or quad tr).

The crochet stitch is explained in a step-by-step photo and video tutorial. You will also find details about the quintuple treble crochet stitch abbreviation, chart symbol, turning chains and more!

How To Triple Treble Crochet Stitch (trtr)

How To Triple Treble Crochet Stitch (trtr)

This crochet tutorial is going to teach you how to crochet the Triple Treble Crochet Stitch (trtr). This is one of the basic crochet stitches classified as one of the tall crochet stitches.

It is taller than the double treble crochet stitch (dtr) and then you have the taller stitches, the quadruple treble crochet (qtr) and quintuple crochet stitch (quintr).

The crochet stitch is explained in a step-by-step photo and video tutorial. You will also find details about the triple treble crochet stitch abbreviation, chart symbol, turning chains and more!

How To Double Treble Crochet Stitch (dtr)

How To Double Treble Crochet Stitch (dtr)

This crochet tutorial is going to teach you how to crochet the Double Treble Crochet Stitch (dtr). This is one of the basic crochet stitches classified as one of the tall crochet stitches.

It is the lowest of the tall crochet stitches, while the triple treble crochet stitch (trtr), quadruple treble crochet (qtr) and quintuple treble crochet (quintr) are taller.

The crochet stitch is explained in a step-by-step photo and video tutorial. You will also find details about the double treble crochet stitch abbreviation, chart symbol, turning chains and more!

Tall Crochet Stitches - How To & Details

Tall Crochet Stitches – How To & Details

Tall crochet stitches are great crochet stitches that don’t get used often enough. They are stitches that are taller than the standard single crochet, double crochet or treble crochet stitches.
Learning how to crochet tall stitches can be a bit intimidating at first, but with practice, it can become second nature.

In this post you can find resources to get you started with tall stitches, including photo & video tutorials, and patterns. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, adding tall stitches to your repertoire can open up a whole new world of possibilities for your crochet projects.

HOW TO Crochet the Treble Crochet Stitch

HOW TO Crochet the Treble Crochet Stitch

This crochet tutorial is going to teach you how to crochet the Treble Crochet Stitch (tr). This is one of the basic crochet stitches and is often used in crochet patterns.

As the name suggests it is something between the double crochet (dc) and double treble crochet (dtr), which are also two of the basic crochet stitches.

The crochet stitch is explained in a step-by-step guide, you will also find details about the treble crochet stitch abbreviation, chart symbol, treble crochet variations, crochet patterns using the tr stitch and more!



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