Single crochets are one of the most basic stitches in crochet and are used to create a tight and even surface. Here's how:
1. Insert the crochet hook: Pass the crochet hook through the stitch or chain stitch you want to crochet into.
2. Catch the yarn: Place the yarn over the crochet hook from the back to the front (as in regular crochet).
3. Pull the yarn through the stitch: Pull the yarn through the stitch on the work so that you have two loops on the hook.
4. Pull the yarn through both loops: Pull the yarn through both loops on the crochet hook. You have now made a single crochet.
5. Repeat: Continue in the same way throughout the row or round.
Tip:
• Keep the stitches evenly tensioned so that the work is neat and not wavy.
• Single crochets are perfect for patterns that require a dense structure, like potholders or baskets.
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