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When coming over hook the yarn tightly around the nipple, NOT directly on top of it.
Wrap the hook around the yarn to create a yarn-over, but this time hook the yarn downwards through the center.
To add additional chains repeat this process: hold the yarn taut, wrap the hook under the string to create a loop, hook the yarn and pull it through the loop that's already on your hook.
To make a slip stitch, insert the hook into the next stitch in the round, hook the yarn, and pull it through the stitch of your project and the loop on your hook.
Hook the yarn so that the yarn is facing you.
Hook the yarn so that the yarn is facing you again.
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Do a yarn-over, hooking the yarn downwards, and pull it through the two loops on your hook.
If you do not own any hooks and this is your first time crocheting, purchase the size hook that the yarn you would like to work with recommends.
The chunkier the yarn and hook, the larger the gaps will be, making this pattern unsuitable for very thick yarns.
Once through, hook the working end of the yarn onto the hook and then pull it back through the loop and also through the loop that was on your hook.
To "yarn over" means that you need to hook the working end of your yarn onto your hook.
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