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Why is it called a virus stitch?

Why is it called a virus stitch?

Another explanation, similar to the one above, is that these patterns are named after viruses because they eat up yarn quickly. Like a virus, once you begin the pattern, it grows on itself and reproduces rows over and over again.

How do you make Ruana?

Just follow these simple steps.

  1. Decide how long you’d like your ruana to be.
  2. Fold your fabric in half, so the selvedge edges of the fabric are on the left and right sides.
  3. Mark the center of the folded edge with a pin.
  4. Use chalk or marking tool to trace a half-circle around the top of your template.
  5. Unfold your fabric.

How to crochet an easy cowl?

Easy Crochet Cowl for Beginners | Free Crochet Pattern. Round 1: Ch 81, sc 2nd ch from hook and each ch down. Sl st to first sc to form circle (80) Round 2: Ch 2, sk first sc, *mb next sc, sk next sc. Rep * around. Sl st to top ch-2 (40mb) Round 3: Ch 2, turn work. *Mb in side of the mb from prev row, Rep * around. Sl st to top of ch-2.

How to crochet waffle stitch cowl?

Crochet Cowl Pattern Instructions. A new detailed video tutorial for the Waffle Stitch is HERE. Row 1: Starting from the 3rd ch from the hook place 1 dc in each st (20 sts), ch 2, turn. Row 2: *1 dc in the next 2 sts, 1 FPDC, repeat from * until the last 2 sts where you place 1 dc each, ch 2, turn.

How to crochet simple poncho?

Such Simple Poncho. Like the name says, the Such Simple Poncho is a very simple crochet poncho for beginners. It’s a 4-row pattern repetition and all you need to know is how to make chains, slip stitches and double crochet stitches. This poncho requires no seaming at all and is available in size S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL and 4XL/5XL.

How to crochet Le Papillon cowl?

Le Papillon Cowl Red Heart® Boutique Unforgettable®: 1 ball 3932 Springtime Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: forth in rows from both edges of center 6mm [US J-10] Yarn needle GAUGE: 2 pattern repeats = 4” (10 cm) (one pattern repeat consists of one shell and one single crochet); 8 rows = 4” (10 cm) in shell pattern. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size

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