"Straightening out" crocheting is known as blocking. Blocking is done by pinning the crocheted piece onto an ironing board in the desired shape. An iron is then used to press the yarn into that shape. It is important to be aware of the type of yarn that is being blocked. Some synthetic yarns may melt under high heat. Wool, on the other hand, may felt if too much steam is used.
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The broad category is "arts and crafts" with the subcategory of "sewing." Knitting and crocheting are considered hand crafts.
Crocheting in the front loop creates a raised ridge on the front of the fabric, while crocheting in the back loop creates a ribbed effect on the back of the fabric.
The keyword "tc crochet" stands for "triple crochet" in crocheting. It is a type of stitch that is taller than a double crochet and is used to create a looser and more open fabric in crocheting projects.
When crocheting you can increase by making two stitches in the same stitch. You can also make a stitch between two stitches.
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