Because they're ugly.
When a crochet pattern calls for sc6 into a circle, what the instructions are stating are to make a magic circle, and then single crochet 6 stitches into the magic circle.Nice, hunh? Now, what in the world is a 'magic circle' (or magic loop. or magic ring)??? Well what you do is loop your yarn/thread around your fingers twice, then single crochet the 6 stitches into the loops, then you will pull one of the ends of the loop/circle/ring, to close the loop up. Viola` you have begun your pattern using 6sc, and minimizing the hole in the center of the pattern.I would suggest that you check out youtube.com to find video how-to's for the magic circle, magic ring, magic loop. I've attached a number of links to this question, which will send you to youtube to check out the videos.
If you mean a camera that faces you while you look at the screen the answer is no.
To crochet a shell stitch you will be making a series of double or treble stitches, which will be joined at the top, but not the bottom. A common number of stitches used to make the shell would be five, however if only two stitches are joined, that would be referred to as a decrease, and doesn't really qualify as a shell stitch.I have attached some links to video tutorials to show you how to make shell stitches.
You can watch it here both the one that was taken off from youtube and the uncensored one that was never on youtube. erykahbaduuncensoredvideo.blogspot.com/
First, make a chain that is three stitches longer than the number of double crochets you want in your row. Bring yarn once over hook from the back to front; skip the first three chains from the hook, then insert the hook into the 4th chain. Hook yarn and draw it through the chain stitch into the working area of your hook. You now have three loops. Hook yarn and draw through the first 2 loops on the hook. You have two loops. Hook yarn. Draw yarn through both loops. When you reach the end of the row, make three chains before turning to start the next row. This chain three counts as the first double crochet of the row.
Because you need to get the camera close enough to see the stitches being made and taught usually. If you pull out to show the person, you lose the crocheting that the video is about.
heres a video on how to crochet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVBnFHGbeK4 that is video 1 from there you can view video 2 and 3...hope this helps.
To crochet flowers, I have attached links. One link is for a video tutorial for crocheting flowers (this is just one type of flower you can crochet). The other link is for Crochet Pattern Central, a favorite site of mine, where I can find "zillions" of free crochet patterns.Of course, there are many places where you can find this information, but I thought I would start with these sites.
You'll have to be much more specific - perhaps include what happens in the stitch, like when you would half-double, double, and/or triple crochet, or a link to a video of the stitch.
"Ask Aunt Ester" is a blog and YouTube site with video and a place to ask questions about how to crochet. The production quality of the videos is low, but the content is excellent. See link below.
The first that I remember was a Michael Jackson music video, can't recollect the song right now
for back post single crochet - insert hook from back to front around post of next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop even with last stitch worked and complete single crochet for front post single crochet - insert hook from front to back around post of next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop even with last stitch worked, and complete single crochet This is easier explained in photographs or video.
Here are some songs from the Behind the Faces video: 1) "What I Have Done" performed by Linkin Park 2) "Breathe Into Me" performed by Red These are only two of the songs featured in the video.
To crochet using your fingers only, use the same procedure as when using a hook, but just use your fingers instead. You will end up using your forefinger as a "hook" holding the parts of the stitch on your finger, and "hooking" your finger to "draw through" the material to make the stitch. I would hazard that the "best" stitches to make using a finger crochet technique would be the shorter stitches--slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet. I think that with taller stitches, you might begin to not have room on your forefinger to "hold" the loops necessary to make the stitches. Look at the attached video link and see finger crocheting single crochet stitches is being done.
It is the Video in which the teachers separate the boys from the girl, and show each gender a video on Puberty for both sexes.
I think what you might be talking about is the reverse single crochet which gives a corded look. It is generally used as an edging. The method is to work a single crochet stitch from left to right instead of the normal right to left. I did see a video that said it was corded ridge. The demonstration appeared to me to be a front post dc, but I can't speak definitively to that as I'd have to investigate it more.
The (Never Say Never) music video to me means don't give up on LOVE. Sarah:) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!