Crochet Lessons for Right-Handers

Turning Chains

When crocheting in rows, you need to chain a certain number of stitches before starting each new row. These chain stitches are called turning chains. They are necessary to keep the edges of your work even.

Each type of stitch has a standard number of turning chains that are equal in height to the height of the stitch. (D66 & D67)

 # of Turning Chains

Is Equal To

   4

Triple Crochet

   3

Double Crochet

   2

Half Double Crochet

   1

Single Crochet

   0

Slip Stitch


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