Learn how to chain when crocheting. A beginners guide to crocheting.

Hello friend! I’m so glad your here, aren’t you? We are finally working on stitches now that we know all the basics. Like how to create a slip knot and how to hold our yarn & hook.

Chaining is the most basic stitch when crocheting. You will use chains to start a new project, to build onto of a previous row and to create designs throughout your pattern. If you can create a chain, I believe you can crochet.

Create a slip knot and attach it to your crochet hook.

With your hook facing down, wrap a loop around the crochet hook.

Slide that loop through your slip knot and repeat. *Hook facing down, wrap the yarn around the hook and slide it through the loop you just made.*
Continue doing this until you feel confident woking chains and notice that your stitches are consistent in size. P.S: Head over to my Facebook Group A Beginners Guide To Crocheting and share your progress!
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