What I found in my research about the longest crocheted chain stitch is that done by Ria van der Honing completed a 38 mile long chain. This was turned in to Guinness World Records on 14th July 1986.
I also found a woman, Anne Vanier-drüssel, who has recently (approx Dec 2008) finished a hand chained (didn't use a crochet hook, so her chains were approx 6in long), a 130 km (426,509 ft or approx 81 mile), long chain stitched green yarn length. I have added links to her story.
I'm not sure if Guinness World Records has certified the Record for Anne or not. I couldn't verify this for sure, and I don't have their book, to check out this fact.
81 mile
Now, I'm not the best at reading crochet directions, personally, I like symbol crochet charts to read. To me, it's easier to understand.Okay, my best guess would be that you:double crochet twice into a single chain stitch (from the row below)do it again (double crochet 2 stitches into the next chain stitch)now, skip the next chain stitch (don't stitch anything into that chain stitch)now, double crochet into the following chain stitch.Without punctuation is it unclear whether you are to repeat the above stitch set in the order given five times, or whether it means to repeat the last instruction (double crochet in next chain) 5 times. If you have a photo of the finished piece you should be able to tell if there are five double crochets in a row as the last part of the repeat.
There are about 6 basic crochet stitches them being: ch~chain stitch sc~single crochet dc~double crochet hdc~half double crochet treble ss~slip stitch most patterns will use one of these stitches or a combo of some of them. .
as long as you want it
chain 30 stitches and work in double crochet until desired length. Its best to use a light cotton wool then a thick, 10 ply bulky wool.
Narrow bands of crochet always have a tendency to curl up, it's the nature of the stitches and the yarn used. In order for it to straighten out you will have to make the object wider, or add more rows of crochet on to your original chain. It should start to curl up less and less the more rows you make.
7.9million.
Andes is the Longest mountain chain in south america.
The Andes
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Work one double crochet in the chain after the one you've just used. Then work another double crochet into the SAME chain where you worked that first double crochet.
South America, the Andes
worlds longest toenailes
Do a double crochet stitch in every chain stitch until you reach the end of the row. When you come up to the chain three that you did at the end of the previous row, look at where you chained 3 and then do a dc in the last chain stitch of your chain 3.
The single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, chain, slip knot. They can all be explained at the related link below, which has tutorials.
South Americas has the Amazon rainforest and the Andes mountains. The Andes is the longest continuous mountain range on dry land.
Longest chain created by children, ages 6 (Ike) and 8 (Reed) is 25.5 feet! Let us know if you beat it! longest chane created by Emma Sendewicz age10 1/2 is 3000.25 feet long!
Now, I'm not the best at reading crochet directions, personally, I like symbol crochet charts to read. To me, it's easier to understand.Okay, my best guess would be that you:double crochet twice into a single chain stitch (from the row below)do it again (double crochet 2 stitches into the next chain stitch)now, skip the next chain stitch (don't stitch anything into that chain stitch)now, double crochet into the following chain stitch.Without punctuation is it unclear whether you are to repeat the above stitch set in the order given five times, or whether it means to repeat the last instruction (double crochet in next chain) 5 times. If you have a photo of the finished piece you should be able to tell if there are five double crochets in a row as the last part of the repeat.