Now you have two loops on your hook. Complete the first stitch by pulling the yarn over that you just put on the hook through the first loop.
Now there is one loop on the needle and one crochet stitch on your finished knitting project.
By Sarah E. White, About.com
Now you have two loops on your hook. Complete the first stitch by pulling the yarn over that you just put on the hook through the first loop.
Now there is one loop on the needle and one crochet stitch on your finished knitting project.
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