Crochet Stitch Multiples Explained Simply

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Crochet Stitch Multiples Explained Simply

Crochet Stitch Multiples Explained Simply
Crochet Stitch Multiples Explained Simply

"At first glance, stitch multiples can seem confusing. But once you understand this simple concept, crochet patterns become much easier to read and customize. If you have ever opened a crochet pattern and seen instructions like “chain a multiple of 4 + 2” or “work over multiples of 6 stitches,” you may have wondered what that actually means. Learning how stitch multiples work gives you the freedom to make a scarf wider, resize a blanket, or experiment with stitch patterns on your own. It is one of the most useful skills a beginner crocheter can learn. In this guide, we will explain crochet stitch multiples in the simplest way possible, with clear examples, a handy chart, and practice exercises to help everything click. "

Beginner

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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