I believe that many friends who learn crochet will encounter a common problem when they learn to knit various flowers or items of various shapes, that is, my main body is knitting. How to put these individual cute little flowers and small square pieces together? This is indeed a troublesome problem that we have to face. If we do it poorly or do not leave room for crocheting in advance, it is very likely that our previous efforts in knitting the main body will be wasted. What I want to share with you today is a wiring tutorial for crochet stitching blankets. I believe that after learning this wiring tutorial, you will be able to easily solve similar crochet wiring problems.
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We can clearly see from the picture that what we are going to teach you today is a relatively simple square braid splicing connection. Our goal is to connect each one individually Connect the square pieces to make it a complete square blanket. According to the weaving route map in the picture, our idea is to divide the small pieces into twoRows, braid row by row and connect them, and then connect the two rows that have been knitted together to knit the route into a game we often play- Like a greedy snake, we proceed in a roundabout way so that we can easily complete the splicing and wiring of the blanket.
The first step is to hook a layer of "U"-shaped edges, please note that they are "U"-shaped edges, not all four sides are hemmed. The reason why a side is left is for splicing with the second piece.
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The second step is to connect the next piece at the corner of the first piece and the long needle of the first stitch in the opposite direction
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The third step is to start crocheting a long stitch at the three braid stitches of the second piece.
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The fourth step is to pull the last stitch of the long needle directly from the first piece, so that the two pieces are connected together, as shown in the picture .
Step 5, then insert the second long needle in the opposite direction at the corner of the second piece, and hook the second stitch to connect the long needle of the piece.
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Step 6: After crocheting three long stitches in the second piece, use the pull-out needle to directly pull out the braid stitch in the middle.
Step 7, just like this, continue one row, so that the two pieces are connected.
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Step 8, after connecting to the braid needle at the corner, hook two stitches and pull out the needle to connect, then hook one more braid needle, and you can continue to hook the long needle.
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Step nine, continue to follow the steps from step one to step four to weave the edge of the second piece
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Step 10, connect the two pieces, and so on, knit the other pieces.
Finally, I will show you the sequence of knitting purposes, as shown by the arrow in the figure: After connecting the first row, close the first row (as shown by the red arrow) ); continue hooking the second row, and then close all the edges after hooking them all, and you're done.
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