What's after a triple crochet stitch?
I can do up to a triple crochet stitch...what's the next step to learn? How does one make circles?
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- Try some of these sites. This should keep you busy.LOL Mary
- Double treble, treble treble, quad treble, then bobbles chain a certain number, slip stitch to first chain, then stand up the number fo chains to make the stitch you wish to make in the circle. We ususally do about 2 to 3 stitches to the chain in making granny squares and other circular patterns. chain 1 stands to single crochet ch 2 stands to half double ch 3 to double ch 4 to treble etc.
- Sue listed the next biggest stitches. They get taller and taller. Here's a circle: http://barney.gonzaga.edu/~aburton/crochrnd.html You can do a lot with circles. Hats, doilies, toys etc.. Usually the next step is mixing up the stitches you learned to make patterns to crochet. Here are some: http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/stitches.php You can also try different techniques like changing colors, afghan stitch, double ended hook. Have fun because you have learned the basics and the possibilities of what to make from there is endless. That's where the fun comes in. You can make anything you want.
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