1. hemstitched fabric
2. crochet thread - I generally use size 10 cotton thread. You can buy thread at any craft store or fabric store.
3. Crochet needle - I generally use a size 4 or 2.0MM crochet needle. Needles come in various sizes so you can choose your preference. You don't want too big of a needle or you won't be able to get it through the hemstitched holes.
Before you get started, you will want to trim around the edge of your fabric so it is about 1/4" raw edge.
Step 1: make a loop
Start by crossing the thread creating a short, loose end.
Slip your needle through the loop and tug on the short end of the thread to give it a nice fit around the needle. You don't want the loop too loose or too tight...just right.
Insert the needle through a hemstitched hole
Loop the long end of the thread around the needle and pull the thread through the hole with your needle.
Pull the thread through the loop on your needle to create your first crocheted stitch! Congratulations. The hardest part is over.
Repeat these steps all the way around your hemstitched fabric. Here are a few more illustrations to guide you through.
Here is what your edge should look like after you get movin'. Crocheting does require a little hand/thread/needle coordination, but anyone can do it. You may just need to practice a few times. I've created this video so you can get an idea of what to do, in motion. I have to warn you: I am not a professional videographer and coordinating the video while trying to demonstrate proved more difficult than I imagined. Talk about amatuer hour with the camera, but I think you'll get the gist, hopefully without feeling motion sickness.
Happy crocheting!
Happy crocheting!
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