Times have changed in this digital world and age, but one thing is certain--- Age old traditions and hobbies of creativity have survived to still bring color into people’s lives. As my grandma used to say about knitting and crochet, “Every piece I make has a little part of you in it. I incorporate my love, passion and purpose into every stitch, every hook, every knitting pattern to bring life to my own unique creation, to be given as a gift come Christmas and Birthdays, integrating your favorite colors, remembering your needs, thinking of your personality and putting in a little bit of childhood memories into the finished crochet-knitting master piece.”
Your foundation as an artist will start by learning and knowing the basic crochet stitches. One should be familiar with these basic crochet building blocks will allow your creativity to take you places as you start combining your pieces to create your own personal crochet wearable work of art.
Let me give you a rundown of things I learned while I was growing up. You can do your own research on each type. I will see what I can do to give you updated posts and articles next time with more details.
• Single Crochet
• Single Crochet Stitch
• Single Crochet Stitch Variations
• Back Loop Single Crochet Stitch
• Chain Stitch
• Double Crochet
• Double Crochet Stitch Variations
• Slip Stitch
• Half Double Crochet Stitch
• Striped Back Loop Single Crochet Stitch
• Surface Crochet Slip Stitches
• Treble Crochet Stitch
• Double Treble Stitch
• Double Treble Variations
• Triple Treble Stitch
• Triple Treble Variations
• V Stitch
• Cluster Stitch
• Lace Stitch
• Openwork Stitch
• Shell Stitch
• Post Stitch
• Spike Stitch
• Tunisian Crochet Stitch
• Tunisian Technique variations
I have placed below some of the things you might want to learn, below are variations of each sampled stitching pattern.
V Stitches
• Basic V Stitch
• V Stitch in Brick Repeat
• Lacy Interrupted V Stitch
“V” is for victory. This typical stitch features all forms of “V”. Once you make your first, it does feel victorious. It creates a fine-looking knitting pattern when the crochet stitches are linked together. Numerous variations will allow you to create wearable pieces in different crocheted colors. I recommend, let your imagination run free as you explore making “V” stitches.
• Spike stitch
• Long Single Crochet stitch
• Staggered Spike Stitch Stripes
Intriguing is what I would describe it. The first time I saw a finished crochet piece with this stitch, I felt it lovingly with my fingers. I loved the zigzag of the lines, the ins and outs of it.
• Shell Stitch
• Solid Shell Stitch
• Treble Shell
• Half double Crochet Shell
• Two Color Treble Crochet Shell Stitch
I adore this knitting stitch. If you feel like going to the ocean or the beach but unable to do so, try this
relaxing piece to create, like the name implies, shell crochet stitches which resemble bivalve seashells. . Showcase your love for the sea, by producing this knitting stitch pattern though the combination of crochet stated above. The design is a combination created by working more than one stitch into the same stitch.
Feel free to visit our website, www.theballofyarn.com for samples crochet patterns to try at home.
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