How Do You Crochet A Single Stitch In A Scarf?
The single crochet stitch is the basis for all crochet stitches. It creates a smooth, solid garment that may not look fancy but will stand up to a lot of wear. Practicing the single stitch by making a simple scarf it a great way to learn to crochet. Read on to learn how to crochet a single stitch in a scarf. Begin with your starting chain when learning to crochet. Each chain stitch is a loop with two strands of yarn on one side and one strand of yard on the other. Insert your crochet hook in the loop under the two strands of yarn from front to back. Wrap yard around the hook (called yarning over) and pull the yarn through the loop. This will leave you with two loops around the hook, the last chain you made and the yarn you just pulled through the loop. Yarn over again and pull the yarn through both loops on the hook. This will complete the first single stitch. Repeat these steps for each beginning chain until you have one row of single stitches.