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from something openwork to stitches with a spectacular relief that plays with dimension or generates a quite original visual effect, once you have the design in question in mind, it is time to begin the steps of the step by step.
Which begins with the pattern, which is a scheme or visual element where the number of stitches required by said piece is known, for the case of a sample many times only how to make one is indicated, since the others are made of In the same way, of course creativity is key in this type of work, since samples of different colors can be made, below are the instructions to make one of the crochet bedspreads step by step with a chain stitch, which is made with relief similar to a herringbone point.
FIRST STITCHES WITH THE NUMBER 7 CROCHET Crocheting and the measurement of the thread play a predominant role in any fabric, since they provide the structure required for said garment or in this case quilt, many times the pattern is used with different materials, it can be something thinner or larger, all
These slopes are based on the inventiveness of the creator, this is generated as you gain experience, in our case, look for a thread of this measure and the 7 crochet, to start generates the chains that refer to the size of your quilt.
This type of stitch does not have a certain number of multiples, it can be done under the amount you want, it is a special simple stitch for beginners, once you have the stitches that you like at the size in question, for a short blanket they can be around 70 to 200 if you want it to be
large, take loop to generate a mid-high crochet and return two chains, enter, loop so that you have three loops on the hook, slide the first loop under the second, so that the first and third stay together.
VISUAL EFFECTS IN CROCHET QUILTS STEP BY STEP To continue with our design in step-by-step crochet bedspreads, when having two rings mounted on the crochet loop is made and passes between these two mounted points, this is done throughout the base of chains, every two chains are does the same way, it is an original point that undoubtedly offers a magnificent decorative style for bedspreads, blankets or covers, when finishing this round, use markers for the next round, one at the beginning and the other at the end, turn the work without no string.
Enter the point where the marker is, knit a slip stitch, without tightening strongly, in the next stitch the same is done, this is done in each stitch until reaching the end, the next chain round and the fabric is turned, in each stitch close to the front and do the same operation of the first round, leaving three stitches mounted on the hook, move the first one, loop pass between the remaining knots, this is done throughout the knitting, quite easy, done until finishing the size what you want.