I have once the terms of crochet, which I use in my instructions, listed, so newcomers can start from the range of crochet with the instructions something
chain stitch: the crochet hook is a noose, the noose put on the thread behind the hook and pull through the loop (the basis of each Häkelwerks).
chain stitch: Prick in an existing mesh, thread through pick and pick at the same time through the loop on the crochet hook located (often the completion of a crochet circle).
crochet: insert into an existing stitch the last row / round (or a mesh ring), running through to get to put the thread behind the two are now on the crochet hook located loops and pull through both loops.
envelope to: create thread after the loop located on the crochet hook, pull through but not yet (preparation for all the "multilevel" Mesh = all kinds of rods).
½ sticks: 1 envelope, insert it into an existing loop (or mesh ring) by fetch, thread, put the thread behind the three now on the crochet hook located loops and pull through all 3 loops.
chopsticks: 1 envelope, insert it into an existing loop (or mesh ring), running through to get to put the thread behind the three now on the crochet hook located loops and get through 2 loops, thread behind again the two are now put on the crochet hook through both loops and located Loops through them.
double-stick: 2 envelopes, insert it into an existing loop (or mesh ring), running through to get to put the thread behind the four now on the crochet hook located loops and pick up by 2 of the loops - so repeatedly until only one loop is left.
deeply engraved scam: einhäkeln a fixed mesh in a stitch of before last row / round.
arc: crochet (or other appropriate stitch pattern), several stitches, next crochet crochet into the next available stitch. Crochet
a crochet (or other appropriate stitch pattern), 3 chain stitches, the next single crochet stitch in the next available:
Mausezähnchen.
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