This treble crochet stitch is often used when creating Granny Squares (similar to knitting) which can then be turned into quilts/rugs. This is quite a tall stitch, so that your work will grow quite quickly.
Rosee reminds you about the turning chains (which she also showed you how to do in the Double Crochet video).
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The slipped stitch at the beginning of the work, gives a really nice neat edge. In this video, Rosee shows us how to prepare the stitch at the end of the row, ready to do that on the return.
Moreover, Slipping Stitches is the assumed method used in older patterns for neatened edges.
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Rosee shows us how to create these yarn-overs. These are usually worked form the knit side of your work. Rosee also show s us how to identify the stitch when we get back to it. AND how to create this extra stitch/hole effect when working from the purl side of your work.
This stitch is a way of in...