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Use a match or a lighter to catch the yarn (on the bottle) on fire.
For each single crochet, glide your hook through the stitch and catch the yarn on the other side.
To make a single crochet: Insert the hook into the next stitch, then catch the yarn with your hook.
Continue picking up each stitch by following the same procedure (insert the hook into the chain, catch the yarn, pull the yarn back through to the front).
With the hooked portion facing down, catch the yarn on the hook, then pull the yarn back through to the other side of the chain.
For a single crochet stitch, insert your hook through the appropriate stitch, catch the yarn, and pull the yarn back through the stitch.
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For this yarn-over, make sure that the opening of the hook catches the yarn as you wrap it around.
Pull the hook so that the curved end moves forward and catches the yarn you just pulled over the hook.
Insert the crochet hook into the loop from the front and catch the working yarn from the other side.
Catch the yarn-over in the hooked tip and pull both the hook and yarn back through to the front of the work.
If you do not pay attention to what you are doing, you may get the yarn caught in the gears.
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