How to Crochet Chevron Stitch for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- How to Crochet Chevron Stitch for Beginners
This free crochet tutorial will show you how to crochet the chevron stitch using US Dc crochet.
It's perfect for beginners looking to use the stitch in blankets, cushions and scarves!
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Your pattern makes crocheting a chevron easier and is not as frustrating as the old way!!! Thank You so much sharing!! Paula Conner
I'm so pleased you found it easy
Thanks for the great tutorial! Novice crocheter and you make it look simple to do!
I thank you for your lesson ❤️ You are a good teacher ❤️
thank you ☺
Great tutorial, very easy to follow! Thank you!
You’re more than welcome ☺️
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Thank you!!
when doing a longer chain do you use the row beginning and ending 2dc in stich through out or do you only do so on the end stiches?
It's just on the end of the row where you will work those 2 dc.
Chain multiples of 10 such as 30, 50, 200 - you will then add 4 more chains to the end of that chain to follow the tutorial and repeat the first section to the end, where you will work the 2 dc
The first row you only skipped 1 chain after 7 and after that row you skipped 2. I’m confused.
I'm not sure where you are referring to as the only chains that are skipped are the first 3 chains in row 1 to create the 1st stitch of the row.
May I ask why you use US terminology and not UK?
I try to give both where I can but the majority of people, even those in the UK use the US terms.
Personally, I find the IS terms easier to understand.
@@CosyRosieCrochet ok thank you