How to Count Stitches / Counting Stitches: Crochet Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • CONFUSION: In the video, I mention not counting the loop ON the hook. This is because the loop on the hook is NOT A STITCH. It is never counted in crochet. The turning chain, although not typically counted when crocheting short stitches such as the single crochet (which is what I'm using in this video) or half double crochet, IS COUNTED if you're using the taller stitches (double crochet, triple crochet, etc.), unless your pattern or preference dictates otherwise.
    Crochet has been adapted many times over the years and new solutions and innovative stitches are being added all the time (magic circle, anyone?). Many things differ from one crocheter to the next, so please keep that in mind.
    NOTE: The chain row is, technically, not counted as a row at all. It is the chain row. Your first row begins after the chain row.
    It has occurred to me that, although I walk through counting stitches in other stitch-related videos, I do not, specifically, address how to count stitches.
    I'd like my beginners to fully understand how to count their crochet stitches, regardless of what they're crocheting. I've shown you how to count rows, but not stitches. This will be a very short tutorial, and will fall into the basics of crochet.
    Counting stitches is vital to stay on track in crochet. It's much easier to pull out one row than it is to pull out everything so, as a beginner, you should either be counting your stitches as you go, or counting at the end of each crocheted row, to double-check your accuracy. One of the most common mistakes in crochet is missing or adding a stitch within a row.
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Комментарии • 93

  • @AshsChaoticLife
    @AshsChaoticLife 4 года назад +34

    I struggled at knowing whether or not i count the first stitch so thank you this was only video i found that actually answered that question so thank you

  • @teressafox1121
    @teressafox1121 4 года назад +16

    Thank you so much for this! I'm pretty new to crochet and for the life of me, I just didn't get where to put the hook in as my next stitch. This is such a clear demonstration. It has helped me immensely!

  • @odessa870
    @odessa870 Год назад +3

    This tutorial is very clear, both with audio and illustration, good footage that makes it easy to follow. Thanks for sharing!

  • @larissacaladocorreia8120
    @larissacaladocorreia8120 11 месяцев назад +1

    I know this must be one of the first things we learn when we start crocheting but I started just copying the videos and learning as I go and counting the stitches have always driven me crazy. Thank you so much

  • @LairdeLampblack
    @LairdeLampblack 7 лет назад +6

    my mother was having issues counting stitches and this was the first thing that came up. this is a rather cohesive tutorial, easy to understand and pleasant to watch. sent it my mother's way for sure. :3

  • @KnotsKneedles
    @KnotsKneedles  11 лет назад +11

    Thank you for saying so. I know when I originally learned to count stitches, a video would have been really handy, so I thought I'd put one up for others. I'm glad it's been helpful! Thanks for watching. :)

  • @t.luba85
    @t.luba85 6 лет назад +9

    I've been crocheting for awhile now ( I taught myself) and to be honest I have a hard time with the outcome of my projects sometimes but watching this video and one other I think my problems are counting stitches and my tension! I'm so happy I came across your page this video was really helpful to me! Thank you

    • @irisfoord2408
      @irisfoord2408 6 лет назад

      Tonya♡ that was fantastic that slip knot was great I just love it thank you

  • @valh9647
    @valh9647 9 лет назад +18

    Thank you, thank you! Like so many others, I've struggled with trying to figure out which stitch is the last stitch in a row. I always tread turning because it's so confusing which is a stitch and which is not.

  • @FlannelAcres
    @FlannelAcres 11 лет назад +1

    Very good explanation, especially for people who need to SEE it done. Thank you.

  • @MizzRowe
    @MizzRowe 11 лет назад +4

    Thank you. I think this is what I need. I didn't know about the turning stitch. I'll be practicing this weekend.

  • @drjones6567
    @drjones6567 7 лет назад +2

    THANK YOU!!! I really needed this. RUclips is how I am leaning and after a few videos and two practices I found myself looking for this tutorial. Thanks so much.

  • @kimberleyschaeffer3526
    @kimberleyschaeffer3526 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks this has helped me out a lot. I was always off because I would count my loops or turning chain.

  • @iridescentlytey4933
    @iridescentlytey4933 Год назад +3

    God bless you. Because this has been SO confusing. Let’s see if I can put it into practice

  • @MMM-vv7ov
    @MMM-vv7ov 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for counting beyond first chain.

  • @essenceezell5215
    @essenceezell5215 3 года назад +2

    Thanks SO much! 💕 I always end up a bit off when following tutorial, thinking that I had the right amount of chain bc I wasn't sure what counts as the beginning or end of a chain.

  • @patriciaallen519
    @patriciaallen519 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed!

  • @skylark5789
    @skylark5789 6 лет назад +4

    Beautiful! Perfect and clear. Thank you so much!!!!!

  • @avocadotoast119
    @avocadotoast119 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I started trying to make a scarf in DC but it kept getting wider. This video has shown me how to keep count of my stitches 🤞

  • @RoughStorms
    @RoughStorms Год назад +1

    Oh how refreshing - the first crochet video where the host isnt wearing over the top nail extensions

  • @kigo641
    @kigo641 2 года назад +2

    SO helpful!!!!! Thank you.

  • @gayathriramdas4342
    @gayathriramdas4342 3 года назад +3

    Thank You Very Much 💕

  • @toxorsomthing8641
    @toxorsomthing8641 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much this is very helpful

  • @ShelleyGrahamTurner
    @ShelleyGrahamTurner 9 лет назад

    I have the stitches down, it's the counting that always confused me. This was very helpful! THANK YOU.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  9 лет назад

      Shelley Graham Turner You're welcome. Yes, the stitch counting had me fooled too, when I first started out - it can be kind of tricky, especially when the stitches start to tighten up. :) I'm so glad my video helped out!

  • @RabeyaNowshin
    @RabeyaNowshin 24 дня назад

    Thank you so much🥰🥰🥰 from Bangladesh 🥰🥰🥰

  • @megant8378
    @megant8378 7 лет назад +2

    Easy to follow. Thank you

  • @francinecowie1021
    @francinecowie1021 7 лет назад +1

    Really needed this video! Thanks.

  • @maemanalo6521
    @maemanalo6521 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @KnotsKneedles
    @KnotsKneedles  11 лет назад +2

    That's great...practice, practice! :)

  • @anneshirleyduncan
    @anneshirleyduncan 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! 💙

  • @sharonwhittaker810
    @sharonwhittaker810 2 года назад +2

    This was very helpful but need clarity. If you chain 120 stitches, will the length always be 119 single crochets at the end of each row? Your video shows it was less one stitch then you turned.

    • @beaulieuc8910
      @beaulieuc8910 Месяц назад

      exactly, I don't know either and the person hasn't bothered to reply

    • @ashleywammack2405
      @ashleywammack2405 27 дней назад

      yes, you need to add the turning chains in addition to how many chains you need for the project - so if you're using a single crochet with 120 stitches in a row, you need to chain 121. if you use a half double, you would chain 122. double, you'd chain 123. then when you turn your work, you do not crochet into those turning stitches. so if you do single crochet, skip one, crochet into the next and each chain after

    • @ashleywammack2405
      @ashleywammack2405 27 дней назад

      hope that makes sense!😊

  • @dawnsnow5108
    @dawnsnow5108 8 лет назад +2

    yes that does help alot.

  • @yogaisforeveryone
    @yogaisforeveryone 9 месяцев назад

    When making a large shawl, that’s a lot of stitches to count every single row and keep track of. Can you just do it by the visual eye and see when your second row for example, meets the end of the first row and then from there or does that make it uneven? Thx

  • @dorothymarjerrison7994
    @dorothymarjerrison7994 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @harpandhenna2289
    @harpandhenna2289 8 лет назад +2

    very helpful!

  • @swampfox368
    @swampfox368 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you for posting this! I have a question, though. I'm making slippers using the single crochet stitch and have to chain one before starting a new row. But does the chain one equal the first sc?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  9 лет назад +1

      +Swamp Fox Normally, the turning chain will count as a stitch, EXCEPT when dealing, specifically, with the single crochet. It's just not big enough. So don't count it as a stitch, unless your pattern specifically tells you to do otherwise.

    • @swampfox368
      @swampfox368 9 лет назад

      Thank you! That seems to make sense. :) Instead of turning, the pattern has me slip st into the first sc made.

  • @louisetremblay5603
    @louisetremblay5603 10 месяцев назад

    Than you!!!

  • @Joy-wt5xz
    @Joy-wt5xz 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @kqueenkqueen1290
    @kqueenkqueen1290 3 года назад +1

    Hello
    Thank you for this explanation.
    So, if I am crocheting a 10 x 10 square, I have to start off chaining 11 stitches?
    Is that correct?
    Thank you

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  3 года назад

      If you’re crocheting single crochet, yes, unless your pattern tells you otherwise.

    • @kqueenkqueen1290
      @kqueenkqueen1290 3 года назад

      @@KnotsKneedles
      Thank you for your prompt reply.

  • @162233
    @162233 10 лет назад +1

    Hi, so if you were to continue to the following rows would you continue to have nine stitches? and also the turning chain continues not to be counted? also, if i start in the second stitch from the hook would i have 8 stitches in every row?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  10 лет назад

      samantha Yes, if I were to continue doing more rows, I would continue to have 9 stitches in each row. The turning chain does not count. In this video, using single crochet, starting with 10 chains, you should never have more or less than 9 stitches per row. This will change, however, when you start doing other stitches, patterns, etc.

    • @162233
      @162233 10 лет назад

      However, and the end of each row do I need to crochet into the chain one from the previous row in order to keep my edge straight? If the pattern indicates to work into that hard to find stitch how many stitches would I have per row if I chain 10 at the beginning?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  10 лет назад +1

      samantha Under normal circumstances, you do NOT crochet into the turning chain when doing single crochet. When crocheting larger stitches (double, treble stitches, etc), the turning chain should count as a stitch in that row, but that is for another tutorial. I cannot answer your last question without seeing the pattern, but I imagine if you stitched into the turning chain on every row, you would wind up with an additional stitch on every row and your piece would get wider and wider. If you'd like to discuss this further, please email me at rachel@tlcinspirations.com

  • @KristiKartashev
    @KristiKartashev 8 лет назад

    So if my pattern is not working out without counting the loop on the needle, there is a mistake in the pattern? For example, if I make the number of stiches it says for my foundation, without counting the loop on the needle, the next line for me has more stiches than the pattern states there should be - ie it says sc but I still have one loop
    left to sc into and I have started the sc from the right place.

  • @shdonnabolden4777
    @shdonnabolden4777 4 года назад

    Can you put three or four single crocheted stitches in side of one stitch

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  4 года назад

      Yes. This is done when increasing stitches.

  • @courtneynorquoy9771
    @courtneynorquoy9771 9 лет назад +1

    Hi, I battle with the counting and turning always land up making an odd shape triangle.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  9 лет назад

      Courtney Norquoy Depending on whether the triangle gets wider or thinner will tell you whether you are missing stitches or adding extra ones. My guess is that you're missing stitches, and this happening at your last stitch in the row because the stitches tend to tighten up as you finish the row, making the last stitch harder to see. If your piece is getting wider, you may be adding an extra stitch at the end instead.

  • @artemisavior3751
    @artemisavior3751 6 лет назад

    Hi! How do you count stitches in the round? I've just recently started crocheting and I'm still having a lot of difficulty doing the slip stitch especially when I'm crocheting in the round. I'm not sure where to insert to do the slip stitch and when i do do the slip stitch, I get an extra chain? I could really use some help.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  6 лет назад +1

      Diana Batiles You should always be counting your stitches in the round as you crochet and tracking your join with a stitch marker because it’s really easy to lose track and increase in the wrong place, thus adding an extra stitch. See this vid - m.ruclips.net/video/MsDXXobUUho/видео.html

    • @artemisavior3751
      @artemisavior3751 6 лет назад

      tlcinspirations thank you!!

  • @readerscout4069
    @readerscout4069 11 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @rebapepper4635
    @rebapepper4635 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks ! :-)

  • @suejohnson457
    @suejohnson457 5 лет назад

    Do you use your third finger to lift the wool onto the hook

  • @mariekaszubinski2482
    @mariekaszubinski2482 5 лет назад

    So you started with 10 but the next row was only 9. Do I need to ch 11 to get the proper row of 10?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  5 лет назад +2

      Marie Kaszubinski Yes, because, as pointed out in the video, we need to skip the first stitch in the chain row when doing single crochet (it is your turning chain). More may be skipped depending on what stitch you’re using. In this case, yes, you would chain 11 to get a 10 stitch row using sc.

  • @LadySoul4ever
    @LadySoul4ever 8 лет назад

    If I want my rows to have 20 stitches, do I crochet 21 in first chain for sc? What about for hdc & dc? Thanks.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  8 лет назад

      Yes, usually you skip one for single crochet (2nd chain from hook), skip two for half-double crochet (3rd chain from hook), skip three for double crochet (4th chain from hook).

    • @LadySoul4ever
      @LadySoul4ever 8 лет назад

      tlcinspirations but would I add 3 ch (23) for a dc foundation ch?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  8 лет назад +1

      LadySoul 22 chains, the crochet your dc into the third chain from your hook. When you're done with that row, you should have 20 double crochets.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  8 лет назад

      "the" should be "then" - sorry I had to answer on my phone. I think my fingers weren't up to the challenge.

    • @LadySoul4ever
      @LadySoul4ever 8 лет назад +1

      tlcinspirations Thank you for your input. My brain has not quite mastered this, but I will keep practicing.

  • @FylgjeDK
    @FylgjeDK 10 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @dawnsnow5108
    @dawnsnow5108 8 лет назад

    Would it always be one less than the chain with other stiches?

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  8 лет назад +1

      No. This is specific to the single crochet. That first skip in your first sc row (after the chain row) is considered your turning chain. Because we were doing single crochet, you only skip one. If we were doing a double crochet stitch, for example, and still had done 10 chain stitches in our chain row, we would skip 3 for our first double crochet stitch, which would leave us only 7 stitches in our first dc row. Does that make sense? It's hard to give crochet instructions via commenting. :)

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  8 лет назад +3

      For the basic stitches, it usually goes like this: Skip one for single crochet (2nd chain from hook), skip two for half-double crochet (3rd chain from hook), skip three for double crochet (4th chain from hook), and skip four for the triple (treble) crochet stitch (5th chain from hook).

    • @LadySoul4ever
      @LadySoul4ever 8 лет назад

      tlcinspirations Thank you ! Very helpful.

  • @thelivesofmany7013
    @thelivesofmany7013 3 года назад

    Isnt just me or i start at bottom 10 then 9 obviously but then on my third row it become 8 then another row i make 7 then i made another one 7 again!

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  3 года назад

      It sounds like you’re missing the last stitch on each row. It can get buried, especially if you’re a naturally tight crocheter.

    • @thelivesofmany7013
      @thelivesofmany7013 3 года назад

      Knots & Kneedles oh buried no wonder i cant see it. Thanks for replying :)

  • @kurlikew954
    @kurlikew954 4 года назад +1

    The turning chain almost always counts as a stitch. You will confuse new crocheters by telling them it doesn't. It should be included in your counting.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  4 года назад

      Wendy Lachmuth Thanks for your comment, Wendy. It’s always been my understanding that the sc and hdc turning chains are not counted, and I am showing sc in the video, although I do see how it could be confusing. It is accurate that the taller turning chains are generally counted as stitches, but is ultimately guided by the pattern one is using. I will consider fixing it, to make it more clear.

  • @TheMyssT
    @TheMyssT 5 лет назад

    The second and third row is my problem in counting...

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  5 лет назад

      Try this video instead >>> ruclips.net/video/0oiRCIQHNDM/видео.html

  • @clairejohnson4797
    @clairejohnson4797 4 года назад

    When you first start chaining you say you do NOT count the first stitch, but then when you stop chaining, you say you don't count the stitch ON the hook, and DO count the three "off" the hook, which includes that first stitch which you said you wouldn't count. HELP!!! LOL

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  4 года назад

      There is no stitch on the hook. Only a loop. You will always have a loop on your hook. It doesn’t count as a stitch. It was not counted. This is especially true for the chain row (which is not technically a row at all). When you start your single crochet row or half double crochet, the turning chain will not count either, but if you use the taller stitches (or depending on your pattern instructions), the turning chain WILL count. I will clear that up in the video description.

  • @6996katmom
    @6996katmom 5 лет назад

    I get mixed up on turning.

    • @KnotsKneedles
      @KnotsKneedles  5 лет назад

      Have you seen this video? ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=8dR4fKZhceY

  • @madeleineheyser7505
    @madeleineheyser7505 6 лет назад

    Jg