The Advent 'gift' for Day 19 is the following technique tutorial.
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Surface Crochet:
You can copy and paste it if you want to keep it as a reference later on.
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Surface Crochet:
Surface
Crochet is a great way of adding decoration and extra interest to your crochet
or knit pieces once they are fastened off. Surface crochet looks the same as
sewn chain stitch, which is a common embroidery stitch.
Hold
the yarn you wish to use for the surface crochet at the reverse of the work:
Insert
your hook into the required place – you will see that crochet stitches make
consistent holes, so simply choose which line you wish to follow. Catch the
yarn at the reverse side of the work:
Draw
the yarn through to the front of the work using your hook, making sure to
anchor the tail end of the yarn at the back of the work so that the stitches do
not slip through to the front side of the work:
Insert
your hook into the next hole:
Draw
the yarn through to the front of the work using your hook (2 loops on hook):
Draw
first loop through the second to create a slip stitch:
Continue
in this way to create your chain stitch design:
Once
you have completed your design, cut the yarn tail:
Draw
the tail through to the front of the work and thread through the eye of a
sewing needle. Sew around first chain as in the image below:
The
images below show surface crochet on a background of double crochet: