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a yellow shawl hanging on the side of a white wall with lace around it
an image of a crocheted blanket and the pattern for it
two pictures showing different types of laces
an image of a piece of art that is hanging on the wall and in front of it
This may contain: two hands are crocheting together to make a knitted object with yarn and cotton
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the crochet pattern is shown in two different colors
This may contain: someone is crocheting the stitchs together
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This may contain: a close up of a yellow and pink rope with an umbrella hook attached to it
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This may contain: two hands are knitting together yarn with the words crochet tip written on it
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crochet patterns for afghans and knitted rugs, including the edges
This may contain: a woman with long hair wearing a multicolored sweater
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Ilmainen virkkausmalli
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This may contain: four different pictures of the same stitchs on an orange fabric, each showing three different stitches
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This may contain: the crochet stitch is being worked on to make a granny's hat
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Welcome to another #JustATipTuesday - Today I’m showing one of my fave tips on how to seamlessly join a new color. Typically, you would attach it with a slip stitch followed by a chain. However, those chains never fully blend in with the rest of the stitches, making it obvious where new color starts. Instead of joining that way try a standing stitch! It eliminates the need for a slip stitch and chains making your first stitch look like the rest and blend right in. The example shows how to ...
This may contain: two crocheted rocks are shown with the words just a tip tuesday how to crochet an invisible decrease
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Happy #JustATipTuesday - Today’s tip is for my amigurumi makers. If a standard single crochet decrease, aka sc two together, leaves you with gaps or stitches that don’t quite look like the rest, try using the invisible decrease method. If you’re a seasoned amigurumi maker I guarantee you already do this, but for those who have yet to try this method, give it a shot! The trick is to insert the hook only into the front loops of both stitches, then single crochet them together. #theknottyboss...
crochet round ornament with numbers and instructions for the number one on it