Applying Lesson 3 – Moving on from the First Row
For the new learner: a list of patterns that you should be able to complete with only a basic understanding of crochet. This means you probably have learned how to Chain, Slip Stitch, Single Crochet, Half Double Crochet, Double Crochet, Treble Crochet and how to finish off and weave in ends. If you have learned these simple stitches then you should have little to no problems following and completing these patterns!
Patterns that utilize mostly chaining:
Chain Wrap Bracelet by Jessie at Home
Simple Chain Stitch Necklace by Jessie at Home
Chain Necklace by Jessie at Home
Squishy & Stretchy Scarf by Home made hats
How to Chain
Patterns that utilize mostly single crochet:
Happy Henry Hat by Raising Robertsons Crochet
Sea Bling Cowl by Kim Guzman
Adjustable Clown Nose by Articles of a Domestic Goddess
Single Crochet Hat Pattern by Oombawka Crochet Designs
Baby Doll Bottle Amigurumi or Photo Prop by Articles of a Domestic Goddess
Cold Hand Cozy Pattern by Pink Snail Boutique
Baby Bumble Bee Amigurumi by Articles of a Domestic Goddess
How to Single Crochet
Patterns that utilize mostly half double crochet:
Easy HDC beanie from a rectangle by Lisa Auch
Basic HDC Beanie by Oombawka Crochet Designs
Mesh Tube Scarf by Stitches n’ Scraps
How to Half Double Crochet
Patterns that utilize mostly double crochet:
Double Crochet Hat by Oombawka Crochet Designs
Blanket Jacket by KatiD Creations
Arugula Scarf by Jennifer Dickerson
Drop Chain Shawl by I’m Hooked
Superhero Dream Catcher Afghan by Stitch ‘n Frog
Shell Wine Caddy by Articles of a Domestic Goddess