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Learn to Crochet
Instructor Ellen Gormley

A art, pantone uncoated (below)


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Pantone uncoated (below)

4 color process (below)

Learn to Crochet
Black (below)

In this online video class you’ll learn:


• All about yarns, crochet hooks and basic notions

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White (below)
• How to hold the yarn and crochet hook
Minimum allowed sizes
• Basic stitches, including chain, slip stitch, single Pantone uncoated (below)
crochet, half double crochet, double crochet,
treble crochet, shells, clusters and post stitches
• How to work in rows and rounds
exclusive crochet
• How to increase and decrease projects included 4 color process (below)
as part of the class
• Howalone
to crochet a basic motif for creating a Easy Striped
Logo curriculum
Dishcloth
babyuncoated
Pantone blanket(below)
or afghan 4 color process (below)

CDV01 Learn to Crochet

Crafts
Black (below)

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Black (below) White (below)

White (below)
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Do not join rnds unless otherwise


stated.

Convertible Right Palm


Rnd 1: Ch 30 (36), sl st to join to

Mittens
Designs by Kathleen Stuart
form a ring, ch 3 (counts as first dc),
dc in each ch around, sl st to join in
top of beg ch-3. (30, 36 dc)
Rnds 2–5 (8): Ch 2 (counts as first
dc), fpdc around each of next 2 sts,
The whole family can keep their hands [bpdc around next st, fpdc around
toasty warm in these cozy mittens that each of next 2 sts] rep around, sl st
to join in 2nd ch of beg ch-2.
open up to reveal fingerless gloves! Rnd 6 (9): Sc in same st as sl st, sc
This feature comes in very “handy” in each of next 3 (4) sts, 2 sc in next
when regular gloves or mittens make it st, [sc in each of next 4 (5) sts, 2 sc
in next st] rep around. (36, 42 sc)
difficult to pick up and hold small items. Rnds 7–13 (10–19): [Sc in front
lp of next st, sc in back lps of next st]
Skill Level: Beginner Materials rep around. (36, 42 sc)
Size • Worsted weight yarn: Rnd 14 (20): Ch 6, sk next
Child’s: 21⁄2 inches palm width 3 (5) oz MC 10 sts (thumb opening), [sc in front
Adult’s: 3 inches palm width lp of next st, sc in back lp of next st]
• Size G/6 crochet hook or size
rep around.
needed to obtain gauge
Rnd 15 (21): Sc in each of next
• Yarn needle 6 chs, [sc in front lp of next st, sc in
• Yarn marker back lp of next st] rep around.
Rnds 16 (22 & 23): [Sc in front
lp of next st, sc in back lp of next st]
Gauge Pattern Notes rep around. (32, 38 sc)
Palm, 5 sts and 5 rnds = 1 inch Weave in loose ends as work Rnd 17 (24): Working in back
Check gauge to save time. progresses. lps only, sc in each st around.
(32, 38 sc)
Rnds 18 & 19 (25–27): [Sc in
front lp of next st, sc in back lp of
next st] rep around.
Right Fingerless Glove
First finger
Rnd 1: Sc in each of next 4 (5) sts
of Rnd 19 (27), ch 3, sk all sts to
last 4 sts of same rnd, sc in each of
last 4 sts.
Rnd 2: Sc in each of next 4 (5) sts,
sc in each of next 3 chs, sc in each
of next 4 sts. (11, 12 sc)
Rnds 3 & 4 (3–6): Sc in each st
around. At the end of last rep, sl st
in next st, fasten off.
Second finger
Rnd 1: Sl st in 4th (5th) st of Rnd
19 (27), sc in each of next 4 (5) sts,

From Crochet for Caring & Sharing, Pages 25 and 31, Copyright © 2004 Crochet for Caring & Sharing
and thumb on the left, sl st in front
lp of 2nd to last st of Rnd 16 (23),
ch 19 (23), sl st in front lp in the 19
(23rd) st of Rnd 16 (23), sc in same
st, sc in front lp of next 12 (14)
sts on Rnd 16 (23), sc in each ch
around. (32, 38 sc)
Rnds 2–11 (2–17): [Sc in front
lp of next st, sc in back lp of next st]
rep around. (32, 38 sc)
Note: Rnd 18 is for adult mitten
only. Then continue on with pattern
for both sizes.
Rnd 18: Working in pattern, sc
in first st, [sc in each of next 4 sts,
sc dec over next 2 sts] rep around,
ending with sc in last st. (32 sc)
Rnd 12 (19): Working in pattern,
sc in first st, [sc in each of next 3 sts,
sc dec over next 2 sts] rep around,
ending with sc in last st.
Rnd 13 (20): Working in pattern,
sc in first st, [sc in each of next 2 sts,
sc dec over next 2 sts] rep around,
ending with sc in last st. (20 sc)
ch 3, sc in last rem 4 (5) sts of Rnd in each of next 9 sts, work 6 sc Rnd 14 (21): Working in pattern,
19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of ch-3 of across base of ch-6 sp of Rnd 14 sc in first st, [sc in next st, sc dec
previous finger. (14, 16 sc) (20). (16 sc) over next 2 sts] rep around, end-
Rnds 2–4 (2–6): Sc in each sc Child thumb ing with sc in last st, sl st in next
around. At the end of last rep, sl st Rnd 2: Sc in each sc around. st, leaving a length of yarn, fasten
in next st, fasten off. (16 sc) off. (14 sc)
Third finger Rnd 3: [Sc in each of next 6 sc, sc
Rnd 1: Sl st in 8th (10th) st of Rnd dec over next 2 sc] twice. (14 sc)
19 (27), sc in each of next 4 (5) sts, Rnds 4–10: Rep Rnd 2.
ch 3, sc in last rem 4 (5) sts of Rnd Rnd 11: [Sc dec over next 2 sc]
19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of ch-3 of
previous finger. (14, 16 sc)
7 times, sl st in next st, leaving a
length of yarn, fasten off. (7 sc)
Warm Hands,
Rnds 2–4 (2–6): Sc in each sc
around. At the end of last rep, sl st
Weave rem length through sts, pull
to close opening and secure.
Warm Heart
in next st, fasten off. Adult thumb Children in shelters go out to play
Fourth finger Rnds 2–13: Sc in each sc around. the same as my kids do.
Rnd 1: Sl st in 12th (15th) st of Rnd (16 sc) Their mothers warm cold fingers
19 (27), sc in last rem 8 (9) sts of and kiss cold faces, too.
Rnd 14: [Sc in each of next 2 sts, This winter I’ll be crocheting
Rnd 19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of ch- sc dec over next 2 sts] rep around. to keep homeless children warm—
3 sp of previous finger. (11, 12 sc) (12 sc) New mittens, hats and scarves
Rnds 2 & 3 (2–5): Sc in each Rnd 15: [Sc in next st, sc dec over to withstand each flurry and storm.
sc around. At the end of last rep, next 2 sts] rep around, sl st in next This year while the kids make snowmen
,
fasten off. st, leaving a length of yarn, fasten their mothers’ hearts will glow
off. (8 sc) to know that in the freezing cold
Right Thumb they’ll be warm from head to toe.
Rnd 1: Attach yarn in first sk st Right Mitten
of Rnd 13 (19), sc in same st, sc Rnd 1: With palm facing down

From Crochet for Caring & Sharing, Pages 25 and 31, Copyright © 2004 Crochet for Caring & Sharing
Weave rem length through sts, pull
to close opening and secure.
19 (27), ch 3, sc in last rem 4 (5) sts
of Rnd 19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of
To wear the cloak of
Left Palm
ch-3 of previous finger. (14, 16 sc) compassion is to be
Note: Both mittens could be worked
Rnds 2–4 (2–6): Sc in each st
around. At the end of last rep, sl st
clothed in beauty.
as the right mitten, but we found that
in next sc, fasten off. —Unknown
due to the nature of sc rnds, that off-
setting the fingerless gloves a few sts Third finger
for the left hand made the left hand Rnd 1: Sl st in 12th (14th) st of Rnd Left Thumb
glove more comfortable. 19 (27), sc in next 4 (5) sts of Rnd Rep right thumb.
Rnds 1–19 (1–27): Rep Rnds 19 (27), ch 3, sc in last rem 4 (5) sts
of Rnd 19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of
Left Mitten
1–19 (1–27 of right palm). Rnd 1: With palm facing down
ch-3 of previous finger. (14, 16 sc)
Left Fingerless Glove and thumb on the right, sl st in front
Rnds 2–4 (2–6): Sc in each st
First finger lp of 19th (23rd) st of Rnd 16 (23),
around. At the end of last rep, sl st
Rnd 1: Sc in first 8 (9) sts of Rnd ch 19 (23), sl st in front lp in the 7th
in next st, fasten off.
19 (27), ch 3. (9th) st of Rnd 16 (23), sc in same st,
Fourth finger sc in front lp of next 12 (14) sts on
Rnd 2: Sc in each of next 8 (9) sc, Rnd 1: Sl st in 16th (19th) st of Rnd Rnd 16 (23), sc in each ch around.
sc in each of next 3 chs. (11, 12 sc) 19 (27), sc in last rem 8 (9) sts of (32, 38 sc)
Rnds 3 & 4 (3–6): Sc in each sc Rnd 19 (27), sc 3 sts into base of ch-
Rnds 2–14 (2–21): Rep Rnds
around. At the end of last rep, sl st 3 of previous finger. (11, 12 sc)
2–14 (2–21) of right mitten. 
in next st, fasten off. Rnds 2 & 3 (2–5): Sc in each st
Second finger around. At the end of last rep, sl st
Rnd 1: Sl st in 8th (9th) st of Rnd in next st, fasten off.
19 (27), sc in next 4 (5) sts of Rnd

From Crochet for Caring & Sharing, Pages 25 and 31, Copyright © 2004 Crochet for Caring & Sharing
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