GirafitaEnChile Publish time 2015-8-4 11:58

My scarf gets skinny!

Hi everybody
I'm learning to crochet,but my projects keep getting skinny as I go, my friend/teacher said to ad a couple of Chain stitches at the end of each row, even so, my scarf still got skinny. Any suggestions?

LucyLocket Publish time 2015-8-7 23:00

Hi GirafitaEnChile...........
A few basic tips that will hopefully help you..............

1) Stitch markers............. - Stitches usually get lost at the beginning or end of the row. This happens if you miss the last stitch in your row (which is easy to do because it folds over a bit onto the edge of the work). To help remedy this, I place a stitch marker in the first stitch of every row to remind me that this is the last stitch of the next row. Remove the marker before working that stitch, and put it in the first stitch of the following row..... and so on. (see Tip 3 for double crochet; see Tip 4 for single crochet)

2) ALWAYS count your stitches after every row...............:funk:

3) Double crochet - the turning chain (chain 3 at the beginning of every row) normally counts as a stitch...................(Read your pattern carefully -it will tell you if it does or does not). If it does, and you forget to stitch into your turning chain at the end of the next row, you will end up losing a stitch and end up with skinny work!!So, as a reminder................., use a stitch marker to mark the 3rd chain of your turning chain so you know where your last stitch of the next row should go.( This is similar to placing a marker in the first stitch of your row, as mentioned in TIP 1)

4) Single Crochet -   you can lose a stitch by missing the first stitch in your row. In single crochet, your turning chain (chain 1 at the beginning of each row) typically does not count as a stitch. After you chain 1, you will single crochet into the last stitch you made on the previous row which, by now, you will have learnt to put a stitch marker in so that you know where to make your first stitch...............!!!:lol

Crochet patterns vary tremendously. Always follow the instructions carefully as you work, especially as a beginner.................... Whether or not your turning chain counts as a stitch is important so, marking the first stitch (either the turning chain or your first actual stitch) is always a big help! Also, by counting your stitches after every row, yes I know it's a pain, but it will help you crochet a rectangle rather than an elongated triangle.:(

Yarny Publish time 2017-5-9 11:00

LuckyLocket's post is perfect! I had this problem with my first time crocheting. It's easy to do when you aren't used to seeing the structure of the stitches. There are some good color coded pics out there of the parts of a stitch, it really helps to see.

BlueTanager Publish time 2023-10-20 11:36

On another note, if the scarf just looks to be getting narrow but the number of stitches is the same in every row, it might just be a case of needing to block it later.
Some yarns will curl like crazy and a nice blocking will bring things back to place.

sundrop016 Publish time 2016-2-26 23:50

I just taught myself to crochet and I did the same thing, LOL.You are not knitting the last stitch.Put stitch markers on both ends so you know where your last stitch is.

benten03 Publish time 2021-12-10 20:33

static/image/common/user_online.gif LucyLocket static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-8-7 23:00
Hi GirafitaEnChile...........
A few basic tips that will hopefully help you..............



Lots of good tips!

NewTCCA Publish time 2020-12-14 14:23

I used to do this too - always missed the last stich. Counting them after each row will help for sure.

Чепурек Publish time 2023-2-25 02:35

Скорее всего ошибки в подсчётам или затягивании петель.

ultimateduck13 Publish time 2021-2-17 03:47

Thank you very much for sharing

Darkmiss Publish time 2021-12-10 18:01

very helpful, thank you

jesusa Publish time 2016-9-27 03:28

gracias, muy practico

belladonna25 Publish time 2015-9-2 04:49

LucyLocket great tips. :)

gamzesk Publish time 2018-10-20 04:22

good luck!

fatima santos Publish time 2021-4-21 21:36

very nice
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