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Back to Basics Crochet: Single crochet Row 2 of the scarf.

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

Part of my crochet tutorial series, Back to Basics 2010. This video covers how to make second row of single crochet of our sampler scarf.

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  • First, thank you sooo much for your videos! I have successfully taught myself how to crochet! Second, I hold my yarn in my right hand is that normal/okay?

  • @LivingTheMoment99 Does holding it in your right hand work? Then it's okay!

  • When you turn back around for the 3rd row do you go back to only picking up that single loop at the top since you're back in the front again?

  • @StoopsMaGoops No. you are still working into the back of the stitches from the previous row. Going into one loop is either back lop only(blo), or front loop only(flo). I cover that in another video.

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  • Thank you so much for these videos! I've been trying to teach myself to crochet but the instructional books are a little confusing at times. See how it's done on video gives me a bit of confidence to try this again. I was on the verge of giving up!

  • @BloomzLegolas F hook is very small. It will curl more with the smaller hooks. try using a J hook. It will still curl, but will do it less.

  • Thank you so much this really helps :) I'm planning to make a scarf I knit but always wanted to know how to crochet too

  • @Bethintx1 You are very welcome and thank you so much for posting these videos.

  • @SolarisDeLuna Thanks. I removed the post.

  • @xanoevessels Wow you have to be one of the rudest people I have ever seen on Youtube and you should be ashamed of yourself!! Everything she says to to better help people who are new to crochet and need to know and see everything they have to do. Knowing how much stiches you have made is just one of the many important steps you need so you don't make mistakes and miss stiches. If you do not apperciate this then just leave.

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