Are you meaning "make the colors color-fast?" I would hope that most modern crochet threads are boil-fast. I looked on the Red Heart site, and it looks like their "crochet cotton" threads don't run. If you had a question about a specific product, I'd contact the manufacturer for advice.
You can gently press a thread crochet doily between an old scrap piece of fabric or towel to lift out any additional dye that is left in the doily. There is no guarantee that color will stay or that it will not fade over time, depending on how you care for your piece. If you do machine wash your doily, the color may change over time as the dye washes out. If you set your doily in the sunlight, it may fade over time.
* 50 grams of crochet thread equals 1.7637 ounces.
You can sew it on with needle and plain thread / matching yarn.
You could try using raffia.
According to what I found, the official colors for the Miami Dolphins from 2002 through present: Aqua, Coral, Navy, White
No, you can only crochet with a crochet hook. Answer Crochet is done with crochet hooks (they come in many sizes) not knitting neeldes. But you can also use your fingers (finger crochet) or there is also some thing called Knooking which uses a tool that has a crochet hook on one end and a knitting needle point on the other.
Certainly! There's a special product called crochet thread that is used to make doilies and fine table cloths, as well as lace edgings. Crochet thread comes in various sizes and colors. It is mercerized and spun tightly to make it easier to crochet.
* 50 grams of crochet thread equals 1.7637 ounces.
This notation refers to the color of the thread, not to a weight or other information about the yarn itself. If you are using a pattern that says "pastel thread" it means that you get to choose the colors rather than use the colors for a specific theme. Pastel is pale, baby colors like lavender (purple), pink (red), or jonquil (yellow).
The Tagalog term for crochet thread is "hablon."
No. It's usually easiest to stitch it on with sewing thread, which is easy to hide in the yarn, but you can also sometimes use crochet.
Yes they do. Usually in darker or neutral colors and with tighter, simpler stitches like single crochet and half double crochet.
In crocheting, to end off means to cut the yarn or crochet thread and tie it so that it cannot unravel. What I usually do is cut the thread for enough for at least five knots. Then I do a single stich, pulling the cut thread through the loop that was on the hook. Then I tie at least two knots.
You can sew it on with needle and plain thread / matching yarn.
Tapestry crochet is a way of crocheting, generally done by using single crochet stitches. With Tapestry Crochet, the crocheter is also making a pattern using two or more colors of thread or yarn to create a colorful pattern or design. The finished tapestry crochet project often looks woven due to using just single crochet stitches. Tapestry crochet also is done without "turning" your work, you word with the front side always facing you. This is why it is often used to make cylindrical projects, such as baskets. It can also be used to make flat pieces, such as wall hangings, or rugs--again, you wouldn't really "turn" your work from one row to the next.
You could try using raffia.
I have just bought a book called crochet unravelled, it is for learners and for those with more experience. It shows how to crochet and how to do beaded square edging also beaded cluster edging beads for the most part must be strung on the thread before you begin.
Crochet is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a crochet hook. Not too much light is required. just relax and keep it all tight but as much light as accessible at the time. if you are good you can do it in the dark.