How to Crochet Left Handed: 12 Steps
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Crocheting is a wonderful hobby that allows you to create beautiful and unique items for yourself, your friends, and your loved ones. Left-handers might find it challenging to learn crochet techniques designed for right-handed individuals. In this article, we’ll present you with a step-by-step guide on how to crochet left-handed.
Step 1: Gather Your Supplies
Before you begin, gather the necessary supplies – a crochet hook, yarn, scissors, and a darning needle.
Step 2: Find Your Comfortable Hand Position
Hold the crochet hook in your left hand with your thumb on the flat part of the handle and your index finger underneath.
Step 3: Create a Slip Knot
To start crocheting, make a slip knot by forming a loop with the yarn and pulling the end through the loop. Slip this knot onto your crochet hook.
Step 4: Set Up Your Working Yarn
Put the yarn over your right index finger, then bring it behind your right middle finger, in front of your right ring finger, and finally behind your right pinky finger. This position gives you tension control when crocheting.
Step 5: Hold the Foundation Chain
Using your right hand, grasp both the short tail and the working yarn close to the slip knot. This will provide support while you create the foundation chain.
Step 6: Make Your Foundation Chain
Yarn over (YO) by grabbing the working yarn with the hook from back to front. Pull through the loop on your hook and create a new loop, forming one chain stitch. Continue making chain stitches until you achieve the desired length for your project.
Step 7: Insert Hook into Foundation Chain
When starting a new row or round, insert your hook into either the second or third chain stitch (depending on instructions) from where it’s currently located.
Step 8: Select Your Stitch Type
Choose a stitch pattern like single crochet, double crochet, or half-double crochet. Familiarize yourself with the technique to be used throughout your project.
Step 9: Work Your Stitch
Yarn over and pull through as per the stitch type you’ve chosen. For instance, in a single crochet stitch, you’d pull the yarn through the foundation chain and have two loops on the hook. Then you’ll yarn over again and pull through both loops.
Step 10: Continue Working Across Rows
Once you reach the end of a row, chain one (or more depending on your stitch type), then turn your work counterclockwise keeping the yarn at the back, and start crocheting into the stitches from the previous row.
Step 11: Finish Your Project
When your project reaches the desired length/shape, cut your working yarn (leaving a tail), then loop it through your last stitch and tighten to create a secure knot. With a darning needle, weave in any loose ends.
Step 12: Practice and Perfect Your Skills
Give yourself ample time to practice and perfect these left-handed crochet techniques with different stitches and patterns.
With these 12 steps, you’re now ready to take on your left-handed crocheting endeavors confidently. Happy crocheting!