When crocheting, you can not bypass the reception of a half-column without a crochet. It is also called "connecting", as it becomes a "bridge" between large parts. Without this simple loop, it is impossible to turn an air chain into a ring, as well as to make interesting things from a variety of elements (like "Afghan squares"). Rows of single crochet stitches create an extremely dense knit. If you tie them to the edge of the product, it will be very even and well fixed.
It is necessary
- - thick white thread;
- - thick hook;
- - knitted garment for strapping.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose a fairly large hook and a thick white thread, and then proceed to the knitted pattern. For an inexperienced needlewoman, this is the best tool and material - you get a canvas of large loops, each of which can be examined and evaluated. Having consolidated the skill of knitting half-columns without a crochet, it will be possible to work on thinner multi-colored products.
Step 2
Hold the hook in your right hand and move it as if you were drawing. Your left hand should control the thread tension.
Step 3
Make a chain of air loops corresponding to the length of the future test strip. Now you need to make a "step" for a new row - a lifting loop. It will be the second link in the chain. The loop located on the hook shaft is called the leading loop.
Step 4
Place the beginning of the chain over your left index finger with the links facing you. Insert the crochet hook into the third chain stitch, then grab the sewing thread. It must be pulled first through the loop of the chain, then through the leading loop. In front of you is the first single crochet.
Step 5
Continue to knit half stitches to the end of the row, knitting each chain stitch. Then turn the work.
Step 6
The hook should now go under both top threads of the first stitch of the row below it. Next, you need to make half-columns without a crochet in the above way.
Step 7
Try to insert the crochet bar sequentially under only one thread of each underlying buttonhole. In this case, the knitted fabric will turn out to be thinner. Attention! Always knit single crochet half-crochets, either always in one thread bow, or always in two - otherwise the work will look artisanal.
Step 8
If you have an old knit item, try tying the hem. In this case, you will make one half-column in each loop of the lower row.