Why isn't my crocheted item straight?
Hello,
I started crocheting a few days ago and wanted to crochet a top.
Somehow I always crochet slightly round
and I don't know how to crochet straight?
Do you have any tips to avoid this?
Hello,
I started crocheting a few days ago and wanted to crochet a top.
Somehow I always crochet slightly round
and I don't know how to crochet straight?
Do you have any tips to avoid this?
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Doing thickness and crochet needle match?
Since you just started, it can often happen that you crochet more and more stitches unconsciously. Then, of course, it doesn’t fit and it’s wavy. So always count the stitches after a few rows through (about 5 rows I always make) stitch markers can help count.
Then it can be because you keep pulling the thread differently. So you’re going over the hand. Try to keep the thread tension equal. Use a different holding technique.
How many fixed stitches have you stabbed in an air mesh?
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