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How to follow crochet chart
How to follow crochet chart













how to follow crochet chart how to follow crochet chart

The graph in our header image is by Tasha, from Stardust Gold Crochet (and the original author of this post), and her followers have used it to create beautiful items, like the blanket shown below. This afghan was done in single crochet by Rae Redford Beyer. Graphs are fabulous for creating images in crochet. The blanket in the image below is called a graphgan, combining graph with afghan. Or you can use graphs to create a large blanket or throw. You can use items you've made with graphs to create smaller squares for potholders or to piece together (like in our Big Boy Blanket). In other words, if it involves changing yarn colors often within rows, rather than at the beginning or end of rows. Graphs are useful when you want to create a graphic in crochet, and it involves colorwork.

HOW TO FOLLOW CROCHET CHART HOW TO

Let's get started! How to Read and Use a Crochet Graph What can I make using a graph? We'll explain what you can make, what stitches to use, how graphs differ from charts, how to read them, and how to finish your graph projects. Understanding how to work with crochet graphs can seem intimidating at first, yet once you learn the basics, you'll be shocked at how easy it really is.















How to follow crochet chart