Double Crochet for Left-handers with Sarah Hatton
Crochet • Educational, G, 01-Apr-2018
Using this stitch requires working in the opposite direction to those who are right-handed. It is very different when working in the round to produce a pot.
Sarah guides you through the sequence.
Also, if you would like to learn how to treble crochet click here. To finish your crochet project, just click here for a workshop with Rosee Woodland. Left-handers and right-handers do it the same!
Click here to learn more about Sarah Hatton.
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