You will then build your chain, which is the foundation for your crochet project.
Here is a tutorial for making the very first stitch, the slip knot:
How To Make A Crochet CHAIN
Abbreviation - (ch) The first step in all crochet projects
There is a newer approach now that combines the starting chain with the first row of stitches, I am still using the old method, always starting with a chain, and then going from there.
Here is a video that shows how to crochet a chain, which will be built on the slip knot you learned to do above:
Jump to the other Tutorial pages in this series below:
How to Crochet - Free Stitch Instructions and Abbreviations
How to Understand Crochet Pattern Codes and a Printable List of Abbreviations
Buying the Right Crochet Hook and Free Metric, US and UK Conversion Charts
How to Crochet a Slip Knot (sl knot) Stitch and Starting Chain (ch)
How to Crochet a Single (sc) Double (dc) Triple or Treble (tr or tc) Stitch
How to Crochet a SLIP STITCH (sl st or ss)
How to Crochet Single (sc dec) and Double Decrease (dc dec) and (sc inc) (dc inc) Increase Stitches
How to do the DOUBLE CROCHET DECREASE (dc dec)
How to Fasten Off - Hide Crochet Ends - Change Yarn Colors
How to Crochet in Front (fl) and Back Loop (bl)
How to Crochet Back Post (bp) and Front Post (bp)
Basketweave Crochet Stitch using Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc) and Back Post Double Crochet (bpdc)
How to Crochet a Cluster Stitch (cl)
How to Crochet a POPCORN Stitch (pc)
How to Crochet a PICOT Stitch (p)
How to Crochet a LOOP Stitch (lp(s))
How to Crochet a BULLION aka RICE aka ROLL Stitch
How to do a CROSSED DOUBLE CROCHET (cr dc) or Double Crochet Crossed
How to Crochet a PUFF Stitch (ps OR puff st)
Updated 12/6/18
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