How Do You Make A Crochet And Paper Valentine Card?
You could spend five dollars on a Valentine’s Day card for the person you love, or you could take the time to make something that is truly special. If you know a little basic crochet, the rest of this project is fairly easy. If you don’t know how to crochet, this is a fairly easy project for learning, or you could make the center heart from paper (or any other medium you want) and follow just the paper steps in the second half. • Thread and hook. Use a fairly small hook, such as 0 or 00, and thin string or yarn. It doesn’t have to be microscopic, just slender enough to look elegant. Use a hook size that is comfortable for your yarn or string. • Chain six Make a slip knot and chain six. • Single crochet five back across the row. Single crochet back across the row (sc5). Chain one as a turning chain (first row). • A total of five rows. Repeat for a total of five rows of single crochet. Don’t forget the turning chain between rows. You should now have a small square of crochet, five stitch
• Thread and hook. Use a fairly small hook, such as 0 or 00, and thin string or yarn. It doesn’t have to be microscopic, just slender enough to look elegant. Use a hook size that is comfortable for your yarn or string. Loading… • Chain six Make a slip knot and chain six. • Single crochet five back across the row. Single crochet back across the row (sc5). Chain one as a turning chain (first row). • A total of five rows. Repeat for a total of five rows of single crochet. Don’t forget the turning chain between rows. You should now have a small square of crochet, five stitches wide by five rows high. • The first semicircle. Chain one, turn, and double crochet into the center stitch (the third of five) of the previous row. Repeat this chain one and double crochet five more times, for a total of six sets of (ch1, dc) into the same center stitch. This leaves you with a semicircular shape. Slip stitch into the corner of the original square. • Approximate location on the second side. The seco
• Thread and hook. Use a fairly small hook, such as 0 or 00, and thin string or yarn. It doesn’t have to be microscopic, just slender enough to look elegant. Use a hook size that is comfortable for your yarn or string. • Chain six Make a slip knot and chain six. • Single crochet five back across the row. Single crochet back across the row (sc5). Chain one as a turning chain (first row). • A total of five rows. Repeat for a total of five rows of single crochet. Don’t forget the turning chain between rows. You should now have a small square of crochet, five stitches wide by five rows high. • The first semicircle. Chain one, turn, and double crochet into the center stitch (the third of five) of the previous row. Repeat this chain one and double crochet five more times, for a total of six sets of (ch1, dc) into the same center stitch. This leaves you with a semicircular shape. Slip stitch into the corner of the original square. • Approximate location on the second side. The second semicirc