Monday, June 1, 2015

How to Crochet a Cross Tutorial


Crochet Cross Tutorial!
Enjoy this Crochet Cross Pattern! It can be used as a bookmark or as a nice gift! I used a #10 thread yarn and 1.50 mm hook to make this pretty delicate cross. This crochet cross tutorial is so pretty when finished! 
Crochet a beautiful cross using this easy-to-follow tutorial. With beautiful photos and step-by-step instructions, you'll be able to create a beautiful cross in no time!
Crochet is a great way to relax and de-stress, making it the perfect craft for special occasions like Christmas presents or Easter eggs. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create an easy-to-follow cross-crochet tutorial that anyone can enjoy. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this tutorial is a must-watch!
Abbreviations:
sc=single crochet
dc=double crochet
sl st=slip stitch
ch=chain
Materials:

#10 Thread yarn, 1.50 mm hook
How to Crochet a Cross Video:

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9 comments:

  1. I was given a cross like this one and have been looking for the pattern for awhile. So happy to find it and your site. The video was very good
    as it helps translate the pattern. Thank you, Harriet

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  2. I was making the pattern and I got stuck and was wondering how do you do the sc in the dc when you do the edging?

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  3. did you watch the video, I think that will really help, just insert hook into the dc and create a sc in that dc around the entire pattern.

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  4. Amy, I've written an elaborate little symbolism for your wonderful cross pattern, and I'd like your permission to publish the link in an article about it if I can find an interested editor. Could you please email me at tonilocke@att.net?

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  5. Just wondering what the dimensions of the cross are?
    Thank you!

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  6. unfortunately I dont, I did this a long while ago, I would guess, 5 -6 inches across, and 6-7 inches in length, you can make it bigger or smaller by changing the hook size and yarn.

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  7. I love the pattern you explain everything so well thanks so much

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  8. I had trouble following the video. The yarn I a using is not thread. I was having trouble following the video.
    For Row 2 I think you said to do a dc in the top of the Ch 3. I wasn't sure how to find the ch 3. Could you tell me how to locate it?
    Thanks.
    Linda

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  9. I'm not sure I understand your question. The pattern is up above to follow for Row 2. I made this video many years ago. I just went back and watched it. You will have previous chain 3, so work dc on top of it. Here is row 2. *Ch 3 (Counts as a dc), (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in the ch 2 space) Shell made in the previous ch 2 from row 1. dc in the top of the Ch 3, Turn, *Repeat Row 2, for a total of 14 Shells. Fasten off after row 14.

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