This is a crochet course for beginners and those who want to learn to crochet in a stress-free way. A knowledge of patterns is not necessary, as you will learn how to make basic shapes without ever reading a pattern. Learn to make four beginner-level projects from start to finish: a pot holder, scarf, afghan, and drawstring bag - all at your own pace. This course includes at-speed and slow motion videos that break down all the stitches and techniques you will need to get started crocheting real projects today.
Do you wonder how in the world adding an activity to your already busy life can help you relax and reduce stress? This short video explains the research and reasoning behind Crochet for Stress Relief.
If you're anything like me, you get a bit overwhelmed and distracted when shopping for craft supplies because there are just so many options! This video lesson helps you narrow it down.
Have you noticed that I haven't really said much about patterns? There's a reason! You don't need to know how to read a pattern to complete this course.
The foundation chain is the stitch with which we will start all of our projects. We end a few of them with it, too!
Here is a slow motion video of the chain for you to use to follow-along, if necessary.
The American single crochet makes a nice, tightly woven stitch, which is great for projects like hot pads and hand bags!
Here is your slow motion follow-along video for the American single crochet.
The American double crochet is slightly looser than the single crochet. The space between rows is twice as large because there are two (double) loops per stitch instead of single loops.
This is your slow motion follow-along video for the American double crochet.
Needs a few last minute pointers? Never fear! Your hooking hints and tips are here!
This is your first crochet project. You will use the chain stitch, the American single crochet stitch, and you will learn to crochet around corners and complete an edging.
This is your second crochet project, a scarf. You will use the chain to begin, then create row after row of double crochet stitches to complete your project.
This is your final crochet project for this course. You will learn how to make a draw string bag by crocheting in the round using single crochet stitches. You will also learn a new way to change colors when your color change is only for one row.
Now that you have mad skills, you can take what you know and have some fun with your own projects. Here are some ideas.
We're all done for now. I truly hope you've enjoyed learning to crochet with me. Here are a few new techniques and stitches for you to look up, and a few resources for continued learning.
This is the Tunisian Simple Stitch lecture from my Intermediate Crochet course. Enjoy the sneak preview and the coupon for current students!! Coupon here - https://www.udemy.com/intermediate-crochet/?couponCode=CURRENTBEGCLASS
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