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Crochet the Vintage Fan Ripple Stitch (left-hand) with our tutorial. Left-handed crocheters can create a beautiful vintage fan ripple stitch pattern.
The granny square is perhaps the most iconic motif in the craft of crochet. However, the square is just the beginning of w …
Stitch markers are necessary to denote special stitch panels, to mark armholes when making drop-shoulder garments or to mark the beginning or end of a round in circular knitting.
A lifeline is ideal if you are making a pattern that is large and/or complicated for you. It is often used in lace knitting, but can be used in any type of knitting and by knitters of every skill level.
Picking up stitches is a technique used to add on new pieces of knit fabric to a project without a seam (and fantastic tec …
Tunisian crochet is a type of crochet that holds multiple loops on the hook in a style similar to what is done in knitting…
Learn how to keep your work straight when crocheting!
Some tips and tricks to help you create colorwork in crochet.
Mikey from The Crochet Crowd will demonstrate how he takes a small sample found in an afghan pattern on Yarnspirations to figure out the multiples so he can make it into a larger project and keep the stitch counts accurate.
Aloha! 6 fashions with island inspiration and find projects to take on your next road trip.
Ombre designs are trending in all areas of craft, fashion and decor. You can create your own ombre in crochet or knitting. This article shows you how to create blue ombres using Red Heart Super Saver yarn.
Learn how to read graphs.
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