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Simple Crochet Loop Stitch Tutorial

Nov 18, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Crochet loop stitch is a fun and fluffy way to add some texture to your crochet projects. It's like giving your blankets, scarves, or even hats a cozy, furry touch that looks intricate but is actually quite simple to do once you get the hang of it. With your hook and yarn, you'll loop and hook your way to a playful pattern that's sure to add a whimsical flair to any piece you're working on. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, the loop stitch is a delightful addition to your set of skills that'll make your creations stand out!

Crochet Loop Stitch Tutorial

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Materials Needed:

  • 8 millimeter crochet hook
  • Soft and thick yarn (Yarn Inspirations yarn was used in the video)

Instructions:

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Starting Your Project:

Create a Loop:

  • Begin by making a loop with your yarn.

Chain 7-8 Stitches:

  • Chain a total of 8 stitches. The 8th chain is an extra and is not used in the pattern; it simply provides some extra room. You will mainly work into the 7th chain.

Working the First Row:

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Start the First Stitch:

  • With your chain facing you, insert your hook into the 7th chain.

Create a Stitch:

  • Yarn over and pull through, then yarn over again and pull through two loops on your hook.

Continue Across:

  • Repeat this process for each chain across to complete your first row.

Creating Loops:

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Turn Your Work:

  • After completing the first row, turn your work to start the loops.

Insert the Hook:

  • Insert your crochet hook through the front of the stitch.

Wrap the Yarn:

  • Yarn over and then move the hook to the back, pulling the yarn through. You should have three loops on your hook.

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Complete the Loop:

  • Yarn over again and pull through all three loops on your hook. This creates your first loop.

Repeat the Process:

  • Continue this method to create loops for each stitch across the row.

Continuing Your Project:

Repeat the Steps:

  • After completing a row of loops, turn your work and continue creating loops as described. You will essentially repeat these steps to build up the pattern, creating a fabric with a loopy texture on one side and a neat appearance on the inside.

Final Steps:

  • Once you've reached the desired length for your project, you can fasten off and weave in ends as usual.

 

 

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