Learn to Crochet Left-Handed :: Slip Knot 2024.

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I am starting a new series of blog posts here at the Roxycraft blog. I am teaching you lefties out there how to crochet!
If you are like me, it was a little more difficult to find resources online on how to crochet left-handed. If you’re a right-handed knitter, I suggest trying to learn to crochet leftie. You are using your right hand to work the yarn, just like in your knitting, so I knit right-handed and crochet left-handed because it made more sense to my brain. So if you’re a rightie, give this a try!
First lesson is the Slip Knot. This is the stitch that anchors your yarn to your hook. For amigurumi a lot of folks use something called the "magic ring". I don’t because this is what I am comfortable with. Also, in these lessons, I am trying to teach you the fundamentals for all crochet projects and the slip knot is a must!
I took step by step photos, and unlike my book "Tiny Yarn Animals" these are my own unmanicured, chubby hands. *pardon the moment of self-deprication*
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Step 1: Wrap the yarn around the first and middle fingers of your right hand like the picture illustrates. The cut end of the yarn should be near the tips of your fingers.

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Step 2: Take your cut end and slide it under your first loop.
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Step 3: With your index finger on you right hand, slip it through the back loops. Go in front of the loop closest to your fingertips and grab the second loop that closest to you palm
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Step 4: Pull the loop out while securing the rest in your left hand
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Step 5: Put our hook through your loop and tighten it by pulling the end of your yarn that still attached to your skein, not your cut end.
That’s it! Simple right?

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Learn to Crochet Left-Handed :: Double Crochet 2024.

from Dummies.com: The double crochet (abbreviated dc) is one of the most common crochet stitches and is about twice as tall as a single crochet. A fabric made of all double crochet stitches is fairly solid but not stiff and is great for sweaters, shawls, Afghans, placemats, or any number of other home decor items. You can also combine the double crochet stitch with other stitches to produce many interesting patterns and textures.
We’re also going to be learning granny squares next and you need to know how to "dc" for those!
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Step One: Make a chain of 22 stitches.
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Step Two: Yarn Over your hook and insert your hook in the 3rd chain from your hook. Show here with an arrow.
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Step Three: Yarn Over your hook again and pull up a loop. You should now have 3 loops on your hook.
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Step Four: Yarn Over your hook now and pull through the first TWO loops on your hook…not all three. You will be left with two loops on your hook.
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Step Five: Yarn Over hook for the last time and pull through the two remaining loops on your hook.
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Now you have successfully completed a double crochet stitch. Continue making double crochet stitches across the rest of your chain row and you should end up with 20 stitches. Huzzah!
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To start a new row, make sure to chain TWO at the end of each row and turn your work around.
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This is what will begin emerging from your work. For good practice: continue in this until you have 20 rows by 20 stitches across. Finish off and begin again. Make squares until your are happy with the tension and even-ness of your stitches.

Learn to Crochet Left-Handed :: Making a Chain 2024.

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Start with your Slip Knot tightened down on your hook now you are ready to make your first chain.
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Step One: Yarn Over
Def: "yarn over", abbrev: YO, Take the working end (the end attached to your skein or ball of yarn) and pull it up and over the hook (toward you).
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Step Two: Pull through hoop
Pull your hook to the left. It should catch your yarn over and pull it clean through the slip knot hoop.
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Step Three: Do it Again
Look at the picture and you will see you have made your first chain! Exciting! Now you will yarn over again.
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Step Four: Repeat Step Two
Pull your hook to the left again repeating step two.
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Once it’s through, you will have made two chain stitches. Repeat steps one and two 8 more times. You should end up with 10 chain stitches.
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At this point, I suggest practicing your chains until you can make releaxed, even stitches. If you make your chain too tight, you will find it extremely difficult to continue on to making single crochet.
If you want to Finish Off your work (abbrev: "FO"), simply cut the working end of your yarn and pull it through the hoop with your hook…then tighten it down.
When I was learning I spent a hour or so just making long chains to perfect my tension and stitching. I found it very helpful to do.

Learn to Crochet Left-Handed :: Single Crochet 2024.

This is your work horse stitch! I use it 99% of the time for amigurumi. It produces a dense fabric with more stability than knitted fabric.
Now that we know how to Make a Chain, let’s make a chain of 21 stitches
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Step One: Hook through 2nd Chain from Hook
Insert the tip of your hook through the 2nd chain, shown with arrow and after in picture above
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Step Two: Yarn Over Hook
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Step Three: Pull up a loop
Pull your hook to the left through your chain and you’ll be left with two loops of yarn on your hook like in the above picture
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Step Four: Yarn Over Hook again
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Step Five: Pull loop through
Pull your hook to the left through BOTH loops on your hook.
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Step Six: Start next Stitch
Insert your hook in the next chain stitch, shown with arrow in the picture above.
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Repeat until you have completed a single crochet in each chain. You should have 20 now!
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When you get to the end of your "row" you MUST make an extra chain stitch (see above) or your will lose a stitch on your next row.
Next, you will want to "turn" your work around and start your next row.
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Insert your hook through the top two loops of your first stitch (see above photo) and start signle crochet across.
Repeat the process until you have 20 rows. Practice this swatch over and over again until you have the hang of single crocheting in rows.
From here you can make scarves, purses, hot pads…any thing square that doesn’t require increasing or decreasing.