![]() Here are some more fun stitches you might want to try!Ĭome share your projects with me on Instagram with #daisyfarmcrafts! I’d love to see! I also have a Facebook page, a Pinterest page, a Twitter account, a YouTube channel all named Daisy Farm Crafts. I like the fact that one simple change can produce such different results! Try experimenting with your crochet! Taste of Home Christmas (2020) 24.99 5 Ingredient Healthy 15.99 Slow Cooker (2013) 15.99 Sale Christmas 17.99 15.99 Save 11 Chocolate 14.99 Frosty Treats & More 12.99 Most Requested Comfort Foods 19.99 Kitchen Hacks 15.99 Farm to Table 19.99 American Summer Cookbook 17.99 Everyday Slow Cooker & One Dish Recipes 2021 24. ![]() I’ve tried it with hats, using a wool blend, and the look was very masculine and perfect for boys. It is a very dense stitch, and also helped with warmth. This stitch is very commonly used with t-shirt yarn to make baskets. Use this stitch in the round to get a very consistent look. Some tips I’ve discovered when using this stitch: Use a hook size bigger than usual, keep your stitches very loose, it helps when you’re trying to insert the hook. To start this stitch, chain any number and start with one row of regular SC. ![]() (pull up the loop, yarn over ( YO), pull through both loops left on the hook. It’s as easy as a single crochet ( SC) The trick with this stitch is to insert your hook in the middle of the post, just under the inverted “v.” Then, complete the stitch just as you would a SC. The Waistcoat stitch is also known as center post stitch.
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