How to Crochet For ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS: Basic crochet stitches

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In this video, I will be showing you how to crochet for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS. A detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to make the basic crochet stitches. In this video I will be covering the basic supplies needed for a beginner, how to make a slipknot, how to make a chain stitch, single crochet, half double crochet , double crochet, and triple crochet stitches.

This video will demonstrate VERY SLOWLY how to crochet the basic stitches. I will also go over on how to hold your yarn and hook, how to make basic crochet stitches and finally the comparison of the basic stitches.
This video is an updated version of my previous video that I had made in @Crochetcraft kiduniya . Based on the feedback I had received, I had reworked my earlier video and made changes and added portions that I had missed earlier.

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0:00 Intro
2:27 Supplies
6:01 Slip Knot
8:00 How to hold the Crochet Hook
8:52 How to hold the Yarn
11:42 Chain Stitch
15:46 Single Crochet (sc)
22:00 Half Double Crochet (hdc)
28:05 Double Crochet (dc)
33:56 Triple Crochet (tr)
37:13 Comparison of the Stitches
39:23 Patterns to try out – Moving forward

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The supplies to need to get started are:
Yarn – Medium 4ply Acrylic Yarn
Hook – 5mm or Size H
Scissors

I have put some links for some of the popular and easily accessible supplies based on a few countries. You can use these as a reference when you are going crochet shopping šŸ™‚

US and Canada
Yarn –
or
Hook (with handle) –
Hook (without handle) –
Scissors –

UK and Europe
Yarn –
Hook –

India
Yarn –
OR

Hook Set –
Scissors –

If this weight yarn is not available to you, you can start with any yarn. just use the recommended hook for the yarn.
Hope this step by step Easy and Simple Tutorial in crochet will be helpful for you.

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If you want a more detailed and slow video of the basic stitches, then you can check this PLAYLIST for Beginners where I have dealt with each stitch separately and also showed how to work from the second row onwards.
How to Crochet for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS – Basic Crochet Stitches Tutorial PLAYLIST

You can start your first crochet project with this easy crochet flower or Granny Square:
Easy Crochet Flower –
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Granny Square –

Crochet flower patterns – PLAYLIST:

Once you finish the basic stitches, you can start with some easy and simple crochet patterns, especially for BEGINNERS.
Crochet Patterns for Beginners – Playlist

Crochet patterns for baby / kids – PLAYLIST

Crochet Bags/Pouch/ Purse Patterns – PLAYLIST

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LEARN TO CROCHET (for real this time) | SLOW Step-By-Step How to Crochet Tutorial

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Ready to truly master crochet? This tutorial is tailored for absolute beginners. Dive in as we cover the essentials: from preparing your yarn and making a slip knot to holding your hook correctly. By the end, you’ll be equipped with foundational techniques to kickstart your crochet journey.

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00:00 Welcome
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10:54 Single crochet
14:44 Counting your stitches
21:17 Half double crochet
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37:04 Slip stitch
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HOW TO CROCHET FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS | UK DOUBLE/US SINGLE | EPISODE TWO | Bella Coco Crochet

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ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS CROCHET | UK DOUBLE/US SINGLE CROCHET | In this episode you will learn; How to do a UK Double/ US single crochet, How to work in rows, How to correct mistakes, How to ties off your yarn and how to sew in your ends.

TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
Slipknot 00:27
Foundation chain 01:08
1st Row 02:09
2nd Row 05:16
3rd Row 07:53
Tying off your yarn 09:35
Sewing in your ends 10:00

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HOW TO CROCHET FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS | EPISODE ONE

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ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS CROCHET | EPISODE ONE | In this episode you will learn; What you need to get started, How to prepare you yarn, How to make a slip knot, How to hold your hook and yarn, How to chain stitch.

In this first episode of our how to crochet video series, I’ll be teaching you the basics of crochet. We’ll be starting off with the very basics, so that by the end of the video, you’ll be able to create slip knot, start a chain and get some tips for keeping your tension. These are all techniques to help you with making a granny square and more. Watch and learn, and start crocheting today!

TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
Slip Knot 02:41
Chain Stitch 03:10
Tension tips 06:26

*PLEASE NOTE AT 5.13 THERE ARE 5 STITCHES NOT 4 AS STATED IN THE VIDEO*
*PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE 11 STITCHES AT THE END NOT 10 AS STATED IN THE VIDEO*

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-How many chains shall I do for a *single/double/etc’ blanket?

Again, this can vary. I would suggest that you do your chain and lay it down agains the bed you are wanting it for. It should be the same width. You should then ad a few more to make it a little wider.

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How to crochet a foundation chain, how to crochet for beginners, how to crochet, crochet tension, how to do a slip knot,

CROCHET: How to Crochet a Granny Square | Absolute Beginners | Bella Coco

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How to crochet a granny square for absolute beginners. This tutorial will talk you through set by step of how to make a granny square offering hints and tips alog the way. Need the left handed version?

TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
Slipknot 02:14
Holding your yarn & hook 03:12
Chain 04:03
Making a circle 04:57
Round 1 06:02
Round 2 13:23
Round 3 19:08
Round 4 25:16
Tying off your yarn 31:25

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POPULAR VIDEOS:

What to do with your ends:
How to change Colour:
Keeping a straight edge:
Boarder tutorials:
Left Handed videos available :
Other crochet tutorials :
Crochet basics :

SHOP FOR MORE SUPPLIES:

Bella Coco Store:
Other Printable PDF patterns:

It important to know that there is a difference in UK terms. The techniques are the same, there is just different terminology. Being aware of this from the beginning will help you with learning to crochet, this conversion chart will help you:

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-How many squares do I need for a baby blanket?

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This blog post might be useful:

-How many chains shall I do for a *single/double/etc’ blanket?

Again, this can vary. I would suggest that you do your chain and lay it down agains the bed you are wanting it for. It should be the same width. You should then ad a few more to make it a little wider.

This blog post might be useful:

-How much yarn do I need?

Unfortunately, I will not be able to answer individuals questions about how much yarn you would used do to multiple factors affecting it. Such as, your tension, the size of hook and the yarn being used.

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How to Slip Knot and Chain – Crochet Lesson 1

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In lesson 1 I show you how to work a slip knot to get you started in crochet, and how to chain. Try to work neatly, creating small V shapes and practice before this before moving on, as it will save you so much time later on.

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How to Crochet for Absolute Beginners: Part 1

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Today I’m showing you how to crochet for absolute beginners. A detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to crochet a chain and a single crochet, as well as make a slip knot, hold the crochet hook and yarn, and weave in the ends of your work.

Hook: 5.5 mm

CROCHET: How to crochet a granny square for beginners | Bella Coco

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THE GRANNY SQUARE is one of the most iconic crochet squares and quite often where beginner crocheters start their crochet journey, including myself. Please remember I am talking in UK terms throughout.

Left handed version can be found here:

TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
Slipknot 04:19
Chain 05:24
Making a circle 06:36
Round 1 07:12
Round 2 11:40
Round 3 15:29
Round 4 19:05
Changing colour 22:27

Written instructions can be found here:-

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Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ā€˜How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. You can find my EBookĀ here:

POPULAR VIDEOS:

What to do with your ends:
How to change Colour:
Keeping a straight edge:
Boarder tutorials:
Left Handed videos available :
Other crochet tutorials :
Crochet basics :

SHOP FOR MORE SUPPLIES:

Bella Coco Store:
Crochet Accessories:
Other Printable PDF patterns:

It important to know that there is a difference in UK terms. The techniques are the same, there is just different terminology. Being aware of this from the beginning will help you with learning to crochet, this conversion chart will help you:

CONVERSION CHART LINK:

OTHER PLACES TO FIND ME:-

Follow me for Craft and Crochet:-

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Instagram:
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FAQs??

-How many squares do I need for a baby blanket?

This can vary, it really can be however big or small you like, but i generally do 4×4 or 5×5.

This blog post might be useful:

-How many chains shall I do for a *single/double/etc’ blanket?

Again, this can vary. I would suggest that you do your chain and lay it down agains the bed you are wanting it for. It should be the same width. You should then ad a few more to make it a little wider.

This blog post might be useful:

-How much yarn do I need?

Unfortunately, I will not be able to answer individuals questions about how much yarn you would used do to multiple factors affecting it. Such as, your tension, the size of hook and the yarn being used.

-What equipment do you use?

Camera:
Tripod:
Ring Light:

-What do you do for a living?

I am a Full Time content creator for my Blog and YouTube.

How to Do a Single Stitch | Crocheting

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Hey, I’m Andrea Lemire, the education coordinator here at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio. I’m going to show you some really cool techniques for beginning crochet, and hopefully, you’ll have as much fun as I have with it. Okay, lets get started.

So the single stitch or the single crochet is the shortest of all the basic stitches. Its the least amount of steps that exist in any of the stitches. We are going to be working in rows. There is a different way you would be working this stitch if you were working in rounds, which I will be showing you guys a little later. We are going to be making these flat sort of swatches here. when you’re in your first row after you have made your chain, there’s a slightly different way that you go into the fabric and then it changes after that first row. So I’m going to show you both in a single crochet stitch. It is important that you skip over that first chain closest to the hook, where that yarn is coming out of and the reason for that is if you go in that chain, it will undo it because you are basically following that yarn back through and then the whole chains going to come out. So we are going to skip over that first chain and if you’re a right handed person your going to be working from right to left, if you are left handed you will be working left to right in your rows. I am showing you guys right handed so I am working towards the left, so you can sort of position your chain going in that direction, to make it easier to find where to go and where we want to be going for the very first stitch is in that second chain from the hook and if you look at the front of your chain it looks like little V’s all stacked on top of each other and if I turn that to the side there’s a top layer and bottom layer and where I want to go with my hook for the first step of this single crochet. We don’t want to go into the first chain here, where the yarn is coming out of because that would undo that chain, which we don’t want. So the first chain we are working into is that second chain from the hook and what I want to do with my hook is insert under the top of my V from front to back. So I’ve gone into that chain. Once I’m in it, I want to bring my yarn over the hook, swivel down here to lock that in place. Now I’m just going to bring that yarn through that chain on to my hook. So you should still have two loops at this point. To finish my single crochet, I am going to yarn over again and this time I am bringing it through the both loops. and it helps to pull down a little here on what’s below those loops to help get through them. To find where to go next, it’s a good idea to position your hook so its horizontal to your work so that will line all the stitches up nicely. The stitch that we just worked into is going to be a little open, so that makes it a little easier to find and we used up that space so we don’t need it anymore. So where we are going to go next is just the next available space to the left and I’m going to go in with my hook, front to back, bring my yarn through the chain on to my hook, you have two loops. Yarn over and pull through both. And you’re going to do this across every available chain, until you get to that knot, that last chain. So now your finished your first row of single crochet into the chain that is different from every other row that your going to move onto now. So make sure to check out the turning video next.

How to Do a Half Double Stitch | Crocheting

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Hey, I’m Andrea Lemire, the education coordinator here at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio. I’m going to show you some really cool techniques for beginning crochet, and hopefully, you’ll have as much fun as I have with it. Okay, lets get started.

So now, we’re going to do the half double crochet. It’s the second highest stitch that exists out of the 4 basic stitches. So we’re gonna do it into our chain. This step is important. We need to skip some chains. And the nber of chains you skip for the half double crochet is 2. So we’re gonna count them away from the hook. You’re gonna start at the loop on your hook, and that doesn’t count as anything. And we’re gonna count each V, like, little V shapes away from the hook. So there’s one, where my yarn’s coming out of. The next V or space is 2. So the third here, is where I’m going to go in with my hook. So step 1 of the half double crochet is yarn over the hook. And that’s just bringing that yarn from back to front over the hook. And that’s the same way that you always yarn over in crochet. I’m going to insert under that third chain from the hook now. The yarn comes back over the hook. And I’m gonna bring that yarn through the chain onto the hook itself. So at this point, we have 3 loops on the hook. And the last step in the half double crochet is yarn over again. And bring it right on through all 3 loops. At that point, it helps to kind of grab right at the base of those loops, and gently pull down as you’re sliding through with your hook. And that just opens those loops up, and makes it a little bit easier for you to do that motion. So one more time. We’re going to yarn over the hook. Insert under the next chain. Bring the yarn over the hook. And pull it through the chain onto the hook. So you now have your 3 loops. We’re going to yarn over again, and bring it right on through all 3. So that’s the half double crochet. What you’re going to do is work that across every chain to the end. And then definitely check out the churning video to see what happens next.