Crocheting
School
A Complete
CourseContents
What You Need
Holding the Hook and Yarn
How to Follow Directions
How to Begin
Basic Stitches 1
Basic Stitches 2
Basic Stitches 3
Starting in Rounds
Working in Rounds
Working in Squares
Increasing
Decreasing
Afghan (Tunisian) Stitch
Variations of the Afghan
(Tunisian) Stitch
Net stitch
Increasing in Net Stitch
Variations of Net Stitch
Geometric Shapes
Edgings
Lace Border Made to Desired Length
Borders Worked in Rows
Hairpin Lace
How to Work Corners in Filet Crochet
Variations for Working Filet Crochet
Corners
Working in Rounds Beyond Center
Ring
Hairpin Lace Designs: Joining Strips
and Embroidery
Hairpin Lace Designs: Lacy Trims and
Joining
Lace Patterns: Clover Motif
Belgian Lace
Increasing in Afghan (Tunisian) Stitch
Edgings Worked on Fabric
Irish Lace Motifs: Three-Layered Flower
Irish Lace Motifs: Lancelot Leaf
‘Two-Color Jacquard Pattern in Single
Crochet
Shestal
29
at
32
33
35
37
39
41
43
47
49
51
52
55
57
59
61
62
63
‘Two-Color Jacquard Pattern in Double
Crochet
Broomstick Lace
Woven Pattern on Net Stitch
Irish Lace Motifs: Star Flower
Working Squares in Rounds
Fur Stiteh
Buttonholes
Wrapped Stitches
Joining Squares
Irish Lace Motifs: Eight-Petal Flower
Braided Stitch
Cords
Seams
Rickrack Trim
Crocheted Inserts
Sunburst Pattern in Two Colors
Pattern Made with Loom
Circular Patterns
Three-Dimensional Stitches
Geometric Shapes in Two Colors
Embroidering Over Crochet
Loops and Buttons
Working with Beads
Borders
Trims Made with Crocheted Ribbon
Ribbon Border
Background Patterns for Irish Lace
Lacy Square
Dainty Edgings
Crocheted Trimming
Raised Stitches 1
Tricolor Raised Stitch Pattern
Flower Motif to Appliqué
Circles Transformed into Squares
Circular Insert
Rounded Borders
Interlocking Rings
Patchwork from Scraps
Index
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89
a1
93
95
97
101
103
105
107
109
i
113
115
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119
121
123
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127
129
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