We learned from the previous lesson how to stitch the series and now we will learn a new stitch and stitch fillers










The height of this stitch (1 chain stitch)
And in the sense that if we start in row stitch work fillers we must work one chain stitch represents the height padding first stitch
Then begin to fill the line  stitch fillers

It can also be used in the compilation of sporadic labor units.

 








Action Steps :
1 - is the work of any number of the above-mentioned chain stitchAs in the following image:




 2 - is wrapped thread the needle is then inserted in the first seriesAs in the following image:
 


3 - and then inserts the needle in the first stitch and pull the needle threadAnd so I have available on the needle two lapsThen take the third rollAs in the following image:

 






4 - and then enter the third lap in the preceding Alfattan the needle with each otherAs in the following image:


5 - and then repeat the previous steps on my chainUntil the end of the lineIn case you want to work the last line is the work of a single stringBefore padding stitch work even give rise stitch fillersAs in the following image:

6 - and then turn the unit labor to work the second lineTo the heart of the action to start a new lineMust Hold on last series between the fingersThen Tzhba needle lapThen repeat your needle inserted in the lap againBut from the back of a job and then Complement
In the second line as the first line currenciesAs in the following image:
7 - At the beginning of work on the second line
Should not you will begin work on the first series, but in the second series
Because the first series represented the height has been done with a series of one
As in the following image:






8 - and then shows you eventually form a stitch fillers
As in the following image:
 
 
 

....Important information that you should know
Stitch fillers called in English: single crochet
Pattern and shortened: sc

The icon in the Pattern so

 
 
 
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