
Mastering Foundation Crochet Stitches
Marty Miller
- In-depth Instruction; over 176 mins
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Master foundation stitches and eliminate the need for a long foundation chain at the beginning of any crochet project. Join fiber artist and instructor Marty Miller as she walks you through the four basic foundation crochet stitches: single, half double, double and treble. Next, find out how to “read” your stitches and add or remove them with ease. Crochet these stitches with hard-to-work-with yarns, and use them to add symmetrical shaping or connect handles and buttonholes. Then, learn another alternative starting stitch, the eyelet, which prevents stretched-out chains and makes it easy to spot where your next stitch should be. Moving on, add increases, decreases, and skipped chains to your foundation stitch arsenal as you learn to work ripple, filet, and mesh stitch patterns. Marty also will share tips for translating any stitch pattern to foundation stitches – even Tunisian and colorwork!
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Marty Miller
Marty Miller is a renowned instructor, fiber artist and author who is more commonly known as The Crochet Doctor™. She teaches crochet at trade shows and yarn shops around the country and at the Crochet Guild of America's national conferences. Marty’s designs are featured in her book, Totes for All Reasons, and her pattern line can be found on crochetville.com. She also shares her crochet expertise on her two blogs, The Crochet Doctor and Not Your Granny’s Crochet.

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