Learn Crochet in Telugu – Part 1: Foundation Chain & Single Stitch Tutorial π§Ά
Welcome to the first lesson of our "Learn to Crochet in Telugu" series! ✨ In this tutorial, we will cover the basics of crochet, starting with the foundation chain and the single crochet stitch. These two techniques are the building blocks for any crochet project, making this an essential lesson for beginners.
π What You Will Learn in This Class
- ✅ How to hold the yarn and crochet hook properly
- ✅ Step-by-step guide to making a foundation chain (ch)
- ✅ How to crochet a single stitch (sc)
- ✅ Tips for maintaining even tension while crocheting
πΉ What is a Foundation Chain?
The foundation chain is the starting point for most crochet projects. It is a row of connected loops that provides a base for your stitches.
Steps to Make a Foundation Chain:
- Make a Slip Knot – This is the first loop on your hook.
- Hold the Yarn & Hook Properly – Position your fingers comfortably.
- Yarn Over (YO) & Pull Through – Continue this step to create the required number of chains.
π₯ Watch the video tutorial to see a detailed demonstration in Telugu!
πΉ How to Crochet a Single Stitch (SC)?
A single crochet (sc) is one of the most commonly used stitches in crochet. It creates a firm and dense fabric, perfect for amigurumi, scarves, and many other projects.
Steps to Make a Single Crochet Stitch:
- Insert the hook into the second chain from the hook.
- Yarn over (YO) and pull through the loop (two loops on the hook).
- Yarn over again and pull through both loops.
- Repeat across the row.
π Pro Tip: Keep your stitches loose enough to make it easier to work into them on the next row!
π― Who Can Join This Online Class?
- πΉ Absolute beginners who want to learn crochet from scratch.
- πΉ Crochet enthusiasts who need a refresher on the basics.
- πΉ Telugu speakers looking for easy-to-follow tutorials in their language.
π Next Steps – What’s in Part 2?
In the next lesson, we will learn about:
- πΉ Half Double Crochet (HDC)
- πΉ Double Crochet (DC)
- πΉ Working into Rows & Edges
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