The hooking method of hairpins is as follows:
1. Hold the thread in your left hand and start the needle by overlocking the edge.
2. Compare the length of the knitted lock stitch on the hairpin. After it suits the size of the hairpin, continue to knit the width.
3. After knitting the width, knit the lace (based on the short stitches at the bottom, set up 3 lock stitches).
4. As shown in the picture; stick the fabric piece to the hairpin, and the "crochet hairpin" is completed.
Basic stitches:
(1) Braid stitch:
1. Take the thread and tie it, as shown in Figure 1, move the crochet hook in the direction of the arrow and hang the thread Hook out.
2. Repeat the previous action and wind the thread to draw out the second stitch of the hook.
3. Figure 5 shows the last five stitches, and the first stitch is not included.
The figure eight shape is the front side of the braid, and the back side is the satoyama of the braid needles. When starting with the braid needle, pick the satoyama of the braid needle.
(2) Inserting and pulling out the needle:
1. At the beginning, without crocheting or winding, insert the needle into the needle according to the arrow in Figure 1.
2. Wind the wire in the direction shown by the arrow in Figure 2.
3. Insert the second needle as shown by the arrow in Figure 3. Pay attention to pulling out the thread slowly to avoid skewing.
(3) Short stitches:
1. Crochet 1 vertical stitch on the braid needle, and start inserting needles from the middle of the second stitch in the direction of the arrow.
2. Wind and pull out, then wind and pull out, and 1 short stitch is completed.
3. Picture 5-*** hooks 3 short stitches.