How to Count Crochet Stitches Without Losing Track Counting crochet stitches may not sound exciting, but it is one of the most important beginner crochet skills you can learn. If your rows keep getting wider, narrower, or uneven, there’s a good chance your stitch count is changing without you realizing it. Learning how to count crochet stitches properly can help you keep your edges straighter, understand your work better, and avoid a lot of beginner frustration. If counting stitches feels confusing right now, don’t worry. It becomes much easier once you know what to look for. In this post, you’ll learn: why counting crochet stitches matters how to recognize a stitch how to count stitches in a row how stitch markers can help what mistakes beginners often make when counting Why Counting Crochet Stitches Matters Counting stitches helps you keep your crochet the right shape. When you accidentally add or miss stitches, your project may start changing size without you meaning to. That’...
Common Crochet Mistakes Beginners Make (and How to Fix Them) Learning crochet is exciting, but it can also be frustrating when your stitches don’t look the way you expected. Maybe your rows keep getting wider, your chain is too tight, or your stitches all look different from one another. If that’s happening, you are definitely not alone. Most beginners make the same few crochet mistakes in the beginning, and the good news is that they can be fixed with a little practice and a few simple adjustments. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the most common crochet mistakes beginners make, why they happen, and how to fix them. In this post, you’ll learn: the most common beginner crochet mistakes why your stitches may look uneven how to fix problems with tension, counting, and stitch placement what habits can make crochet easier from the start 1. Making Your Foundation Chain Too Tight One of the most common beginner crochet mistakes is making the foundation chain much tighter than the s...