How To Video Tutorials - Interlocking Crochet™

Interlocking Crochet™ - Gumdrop Edging

A tutorial showing how to crochet a gumdrop edging on your item. It also contains a different way of uniting both the A and B sides of your Interlocking Crochet™ project.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Honeycomb & Railroad Tracks Tutorial

A tutorial demonstrating the Honeycomb/Railroad Tracks design.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - How to End a Row

A tutorial demonstrating how to work the last stitches of the Interlocking Crochet™ A and B rows.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - How to Put a Reversible Purse Together

An Interlocking Crochet™ tutorial demonstrating how to create a reversible purse or tote bag using two Interlocking Crochet™ panels.

 

 

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Video Tutorial Demonstrating Reversible Granny Squares

A crochet tutorial on how to make Interlocking Crochet™ reversible granny squares - the Traditional Granny Square and Lacy Granny Square with Center Star. It's the perfect design for a baby blanket and carry-all or a child's throw in pink and white or blue and white.

 

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Video Tutorial Close-up of Foundation Mesh and dcib

This is a close-up, detailed view of overlaying the A Foundation Mesh over the B Foundation Mesh. It shows a close-up of the Back Stitch (dcib).

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Video Tutorial Border & Uniting A & B Sides

Interlocking Crochet™ - Border and instructions for uniting both the A and B sides into one fabric.  Create a complete fabric with both sides having an attractive finished edge. Perfect for a border edge on a baby blanket, afghan, panel for purse, scarf, etc.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Video Tutorial Front (FPdcif) & Back (BPdcib) Post Stitches

The Front Post Stitch (FPdcif) and the Back Post Stitch (BPdcib) are normal post stitches executed in the Interlocking Crochet™ technique. They create columns on one side of the fabric and vertical chains on the other side of the fabric. This design is created by alternating rows of Front Post Stitches and Back Post Stitches. The design is found on page 58 of the book, Interlocking Crochet.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Step 4 Video Tutorial

Step 4 - Instructions for Zigzag Design. This creates a bold single-side pattern (the same on each side) which works well in afghans, baby blankets, scarves, etc.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Step 3 Video Tutorial

Step 3 - Instructions for dcif or Front Stitch. Description of how to crochet an Interlocking Crochet™ Front Stitch or dcif, one of the main stitches used to create a reversible fabric. Single-side designs have the same design on each side. The double-side designs have different designs on each side. Each side also has a different dominant color.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Step 2 Video Tutorial

Step 2 - Instructions for dcib or Back Stitch. Description of how to crochet an Interlocking Crochet™ Back Stitch or dcib, one of the main stitches used to create a reversible fabric. Single-side designs have the same design on each side. The double-side designs have different designs on each side. Each side also has a different dominant color.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Step 1 Video Tutorial

Step 1 - Creating the Foundation Mesh. A description of how to crochet two foundation meshes for Interlocking Crochet™.

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Interlocking Crochet™ - Video Tutorial Introduction

Description of the various fabrics created by the Interlocking Crochet™ technique. These include the single-sided design that is the same on both sides. The double-sided design has a different design on each side. Each side has a different dominant color.

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