:ira* a loop through; wrap the yarn and draw through all the loops on the DCkjng them off one at a time, if neces-mcrk a Chain to complete the bullion
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left-hand fmger to control the nsert the hook, pick up both oop and draw these through; iŁippły yarn over the hook; c and all the loops on the hook to
neach loop is cut afterwards the *abric resembles fur.
The stems of all basie stitches. except single crochet, may be linked to each other in the rruddle. This gives the resulting fabric greater firmness and stability.
To make linked trebles; a Insert the hook down through the upper of 2 horizontal loops round the stem of the previous stitch, wrap the yarn over the hook and draw a loop through; insert the hook down through the lower horizontal loop of the same stitch, wrap the yarn and draw another loop through. b Treat these 2 loops as the wrappings which are required for an ordinary treble and complete the stitch in the normal way.
To make the first linked treble following the turning chain, insert the hook into the 2nd then the 4th chs from the hook in order to pick up the 2 preliminary loops.
Both double crochets and longer stitches are madę m the same way with the appropriate number of preliminary linked and wrapped loops.
stitches in the 'wrong' direction, ie from left to right for righthanders.
After a right side row do not turn. a Always starting with the hook facing downwards insert the hook back into the next stitch to the right. Puli the yarn through twisting the hook to face upwards at the same time. b Wrap the yarn and draw through to finish off the sc as normally. c Insert hook ready for next stitch. d The direction of working causes the stitches to twist and create the decora-tive effect.
Corded or Reversed Single Crochet
Corded single crochet is used as a decora-tive texture (Corded Rib), or edging (Corded Edge). It consists of working single crochet
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