Slow-Motion Triple Crochet

Adding to both the Crochet for Knitters and Slow-Motion playlists, here is the triple crochet stitch in slow-motion.

You can see the slow-motion playlist here.
You can see the entire Crochet for Knitters series here.

Crochet chain stitch in slow motion.

The yarn I used for demonstration is PaintBox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The crochet hook is by Boye.
The scarf on the mannequin is Uknity (not my design), more info here on Ravelry.

Crochet for Knitters – Slow Motion Half Double Crochet

Adding to both the Crochet for Knitters and Slow-Motion playlists, here is the half-double crochet stitch in slow-motion.

You can see the slow-motion playlist here.
You can see the entire Crochet for Knitters series here.

Crochet chain stitch in slow motion.

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The yarn I used for demonstration is PaintBox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The crochet hook is by Boye.
The scarf on the mannequin is Uknity (not my design), more info here on Ravelry.

Crochet for Knitters – Slow Motion Double Crochet

A couple of patterns (with tutorials) that use double crochet –
Granny Ripple Blanket
Granny Square Blanket

You can see the slow-motion playlist here.
You can see the entire Crochet for Knitters series here.

The yarn I used for demonstration is PaintBox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The crochet hook is by Boye.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design), more info here.

Crochet for Knitters – Slow Motion Single Crochet

In this video I demonstrate one of the basic crochet stitches, single crochet, in slow motion.

You can see the slow-motion playlist here.

You can see the entire Crochet for Knitters series here.

The yarn I used for demonstration is PaintBox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The crochet hook is by Boye.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design), more info here.

Crochet for Knitters – Slow Motion Crochet Chain

It’s been a while since I’ve added to my Crochet for Knitters playlist…but we need some slo-mo crochet videos! In this video I demonstrate the crochet chain.

You can see the slow-motion playlist here.

You can see the entire Crochet for Knitters series here.

The yarn I used for demonstration is PaintBox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The crochet hook is by Boye.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design), more info here.

Slow Motion Provisional Cast-On

Provisional cast-ons are a way to create a cast-on that can be removed later, leaving you with live stitches. This video just demonstrates working the provisional cast-on. The next steps after the cast-on should be explained in your pattern. (Like what to knit next, when to remove the provisional cast-on, etc.) If you are unclear about what to do next, please contact the pattern designer for clarity.

The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.

The other videos in my slo-mo series can be found here.

The crochet hook I use is by Boye, the needle is a Knitter’s Pride Ginger double-pointed needle from a set.

Slow Motion Correcting Color-Change Jog

In this video, I demonstrate how to correct the “stair-steppy” jog you get when knitting stripes in the round, demonstrated in slow-motion. For one-round stripes, see the link below for Helix Knitting.

The other videos in my slo-mo series can be found here.

The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.
The needles I use are from interchangeable sets:
Knitter’s Pride Ginger 16″
Knitter’s Pride Zing 16″

If you are working one round stripes, the technique is different. For clean one-round stripes, you want to use the Helix Knitting technique.

The hat I use for demonstration is just something I made up for the video. Here are the quick instructions to make this baby hat, because I know someone will ask. 🙂
Fits 0-8 mo
Bulky yarn, size US 10 (6mm) needles.
CO 60, work 5 rounds 2×2
change color and knit 4 rounds
alternate color every 4 rounds until hat measures 5″ from cast-on edge (that was the ribbing plus 4 rounds of stripes or 16 rounds, for me). On the last round of this section, place a marker every 12 stitches.
Decreasing
Round 1: *k2tog, k to 2 stitches before marker, ssk, sm* repeat between markers to end of round.
Round 2: knit
Repeat these two rounds until 10 stitches remain, k2tog around, knit 1 round. Cut yarn and string through the remaining 5 stitches.

Slow Motion Magic Knot

In this video, I demonstrate an option for joining a new ball of yarn, magic knot, in slow-motion.

The other videos in my slo-mo series can be found here.
You can see my video demonstrating other options for joining a new ball of yarn here.

The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky.

Slow Motion Tinking Decreases

In this video, I demonstrate tinking (unknitting) decrease stitches in slow-motion for visual learners. The other videos in my slo-mo series can be found here.

My slow-motion tinking increases video can be found here.
My regular speed tinking increases and decreases video can be seen here.

The yarn I use for demonstration is Paintbox Yarns Wool Mix Chunky. The needles are ChiaoGoo bamboo. The cowl is the background is Color My Cowl, free pattern and video tutorial.