segunda-feira, 24 de agosto de 2015

Beautiful friendly crochet. I found incredible step by step scale or crocodile point in crochet. See, learn and share. Kisses



I used this stitch to create an adorable clutch! This stitch was quite tricky for me at first, and I had to really study several YouTube videos to figure it out. I really wanted a nice photo tutorial because videos drive me crazy – it’s so hard to rewind and impossible to watch in slow motion. So, if you also prefer photo tutorials, then you are in luck! This is quite a tricky stitch, so I’ve broken it down in two parts. When you’re done with this one, go to part 2! Let’s get started! Step #1 Make a chain however long you want, as long as it’s multiples of 6. For a clutch, I made a 36 chains. In the third chain from the hook, work 2 half double crochets (in the same chain). Chain 1, skip 2 chains and work 1 half double crochet. *Chain 1, skip 2 chains and work 2 half double crochets in the same chain. Chain 1, skip 2 chains and work 1 half double crochet.* 

 Repeat the length of your chain, ending with 1 half double crochet in the last chain.


Here’s how the first 2 half double crochet will look, with the last 3 chains.


Step #2: On the first of the two half double crochets, work 4 half double crochets from top to bottom.


Step #3: Turn your work upside down and work 4 more half double crochets on the last of the set of 2 half double crochets from bottom (of the work) to the top.


Here’s how step #3 will look after you’ve worked 2 of the half double crochets.


Once you finish step #3 and turn your work right side up, the first completed crocodile stitch will look like this!


Step #4: Work a slip stitch on the next single half double crochet.


Step #5: Start the next crocodile stitch on the next pair of half double crochets by crocheting 4 half double crochets on the first post closest to your right hand and from top to bottom. Then, just like in step #3, turn your work upside down and work 4 more half double crochets on the second post.



Completed step #5 – now you’ve finished two crocodile stitches!


Continue working steps #2 to #4 for the length of your work, working a crocodile stitch on each pair of half double crochets and a slip stitch on each single half double crochet. You will end with a crocodile stitch and it should look like this!










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