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    How To Crochet A Square

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriOctober 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Crocheting a square is a fundamental skill that opens the door to a variety of projects, from blankets to coasters. This straightforward technique allows beginners to practice their stitches while providing endless opportunities for creativity. Here is how to crochet a square, ensuring you gain confidence and enjoy the process.

    1. Materials
    • Yarn: Choose a medium-weight yarn for your first project. Cotton or acrylic works well.
    • Crochet Hook: A size H (5 mm) hook is a good choice for medium-weight yarn.
    • Scissors: For cutting your yarn.
    • Yarn Needle: For weaving in ends.
    1. Make a Slip Knot

    Start by making a slip knot with your yarn. To do this:

    1. Create a loop with the yarn, leaving a tail of about 6 inches.
    2. Insert the yarn tail through the loop and pull tight. This forms your slip knot, which you’ll place on the hook.
    1. Chain Stitch

    Next, you’ll create a foundation chain:

    1. Yarn over (wrap the yarn over the hook).
    2. Pull the yarn through the slip knot loop. You’ve now made your first chain stitch.
    3. Continue making chain stitches until you have a chain of 16 stitches, or a length that matches the desired size of your square.
    1. Single Crochet

    Now, it’s time to start crocheting your square:

    1. Turn your chain to work into the back of it.
    2. Insert your hook into the second chain from the hook (skip the first chain).
    3. Yarn over and pull through. You should have two loops on your hook.
    4. Yarn over again and pull through both loops. This completes one single crochet stitch.
    5. Repeat this process across the chain until you reach the end. You should have 15 single crochet stitches.
    1. Turn and Continue
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    To create additional rows:

    1. At the end of your first row, chain one (this will raise your work for the next row).
    2. Turn your work so you can crochet back across.
    3. Insert your hook into the first single crochet of the previous row and repeat the single crochet stitch across.
    4. Continue this process until your square is as tall as it is wide (approximately 15 rows).
    1. Finish Your Square

    Once you’ve reached the desired size:

    1. Cut the yarn, leaving a tail of about 6 inches.
    2. Pull the tail through the last loop on your hook to secure it.
    3. Use your yarn needle to weave in the ends on the back of the square, ensuring it’s tidy.
    1. Block Your Square (Optional)

    To give your square a polished look, you may want to block it:

    1. Lightly dampen the square with water.
    2. Lay it flat on a towel or blocking board.
    3. Pin the edges to shape it, if necessary, and let it dry completely.

    Also Read: How To Cover Palisade Fencing

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