Wool crochet course

Regarding the course of crochet, there are the following answers:

First, prepare a button and a crochet needle of 1.0. Take out the wool, hook it out of the buttonhole and fix it with a short needle. Next, hook the four locking pins.

Then, in the second buttonhole, hook the wool and hook the short needle. Then repeat the above steps until the two petal columns are hooked. When you hook the last needle, you should connect the two sides, so you should hook the needle and pull it out. After pulling out the needle hook, hook a vertical needle.

Then, hook four lock needle coils; 1 short needle, 1 medium long needle, 2 long needle, 2 long needle, 1 medium long needle, 1 short needle, so hook a petal and the hook is finished. The petals at the back are hooked in the same way. When hooking to the bottom, hook on the vertical needle of the hook head 1 draw the needle.

Crocheting is an important tool for crocheting. It has quite a number of sizes and specifications, ranging from 3.5 mm to 0.75 mm (00 to 14 inch in the United States).

In terms of materials, aluminum and plastic are common. The most commonly used crochet sizes are from 2.5mm to 19mm (from B to S in the United States). The special long crochet is called Tunisia crochet, and the knitting method is a mixture of crochet and stick knitting.

Crocheted fabrics are filled with countless small loops. Tie the thread into a loop with a hook. Then, the hook is inserted from the first turn, and the hook head hooks the line and hooks out another turn, so that a series of flat rows can be gradually formed. Only one movable loop will be strung on the crochet needle in the last row, and the new row can be hooked on the old one again.

So the rings on the rope hook out countless rows to form a crochet. The logic of crochet is basically the same as that of horizontal knitting, but the difference is that crochet patterns are relatively free. There is only one crochet and one thread from beginning to end, which can hook many free patterns, patterns and circles, and even it is easy to hook small three-dimensional fabrics, such as finger dolls.