Elastic crochet stitch

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Today's tutorial is on crochet ribbing. I will demonstrate in the video (at bottom of post), 3 different types of ribbing you can achieve with slip stitches, single crochet stitches & half double crochet stitches. I personally use the half double crochet stitches most often for my brims & sweaters. I like the way it looks and partly because it works up the fastest! I really do love the look though! Basically, my go to ribbing for worsted weight yarn is the half double crochet. My preferred…

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Veronica | Crochet Patterns & Tutorials on Instagram: "How to use it!? Master the Basic Elastic Stitch! Even though this is the basic one, it’s not just a stitch; it’s a game-changer. From stretchy headbands to comfy scrunchies and more, this one’s a must-know. You can work with any number of stitches. I like to chain one at the end of the row because it helps me identify the rows later. However, if you want a cleaner finish, don’t chain and just turn your work at the end of each row. Would you prefer for me to post how to crochet other versions of the elastic stitch or some patterns using this one? Comment below, and remember: One Cozy Stitch at a Time! Veronica 🤎 #crochetwithvero #crochetpatterns #crochetaddict #crochetersofinstagram #crocheted #crochetlife #yarn #yarnlove#croche Elastic Stitch Crochet, Stretchy Crochet Stitch, Scrunchy Crochet, Crochet Elastic Stitch, Elastic Stitch, Stretchy Headbands, How To Crochet, Game Changer, Crochet Stitches

Veronica | Crochet Patterns & Tutorials on Instagram: "How to use it!? Master the Basic Elastic Stitch! Even though this is the basic one, it’s not just a stitch; it’s a game-changer. From stretchy headbands to comfy scrunchies and more, this one’s a must-know. You can work with any number of stitches. I like to chain one at the end of the row because it helps me identify the rows later. However, if you want a cleaner finish, don’t chain and just turn your work at the end of each row. Would…

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