When you want to change hues, fasten off at the end of a row. Then, this post is for you!

While it may be tempting to skip, a good blocking is the key to taking your crochet projects from a homemade vibe to a polished and professional one. If you're new to crochet, patterns probably look like a foreign language to you. *Sk 2 ch, dc into each of the next 4 ch, ch 2, dc into each of the next 4 ch.

It's easy, quick and totally eco-friendly. Whether you’re new to the blog, or you’ve been around since my first patterns, thank you for stopping by. NEED HELP? After you've completed your pattern, there's one thing you've got to do: seam your crochet. That's right, with these patterns you can crochet some scrubbies for your bathroom and kitchen, making your day-to-day cleanup more environmentally-friendly. These patterns are all easy to whip up too, so choose your fave and get going. But you can make a few small changes to your crafting. The colors of fall look great in foliage, but the warm hues are even prettier in crochet projects. With yarn, a hook and some stuffing, you can craft your very own stuffed animals to gift in Easter baskets or use for aww-dorable decoration. Show a little love to Mother Nature by replacing those paper towels with something a little more sustainable — reusable scrubbers. So you've crocheted the perfect bag, cardigan, mittens — whatever! Melissa. Instead, it's likely you have something a little misshapen. So before you thread your needle, follow these tips to avoid common mishaps. You may recognize it often in crochet as many blankets use the chevron configuration. And while it may seem like an advanced technique, as long as you can single crochet and increase and decrease stitches, you can create eye-catching chevron colorwork. Irish crochet is instantly recognizable. I LOVE making a chevron in crochet and have designed quite a few of them over the years.From chevron in the back loop to ripples to granny ripples, there will hopefully be a pattern here for everyone.If you love these chevron designs, you will probably like my Thanks for checking out this collection of chevrons and if you are new to chevron hopefully you will I love crocheting, every dog I've ever met, and working at home in comfy yoga pants.

Not to mention it gives a cool effect to lots of fun projects. From chevron in the back loop to ripples to granny ripples, there will hopefully be a pattern here for everyone. Say what? Sometimes simpler is just better, and this crochet necklace proves it. Row 1: Dc into the 4th chain from your hook (counts as dc here and throughout pattern) and in each of the next 3 chains.