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How to Crochet Front Loop

Learn how to crochet into the front loop only with this detailed, easy-to-follow guide. FLO is an easy-to-learn technique that will change the appearance and functionality of your creation. In this, you will insert the crochet hook into the front portion of the loop.

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How to Crochet Front Loop

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  1. How to Crochet Front Loop Only (FLO) Crocheting is a creative and inspiring journey to try multiple techniques to make your project unique. Another method that you can easily grab and add depth is crocheting the front loop only. In this, you just make minor changes to your stitches; however, it influences your creation. In this technique, insert your Crochet Hook through the front loop of a stitch rather than through both loops. Knowing how to work in the front loop will improve your projects. Let’s learn in this blog a step-by-step process and discover all the creative ways you can use it in your crochet projects. What does 'Front Loop Only' in crochet mean? Have you noticed that, when viewed from above, every standard crochet stitch resembles a tiny "V" shape? There are two loops in this "V": Front Loop, as you hold your work, the loop is nearest to you. The back loop (BLO) is the one that is most distant from you. You are creating a traditional stitch when you place your hook under both loops. However, the FLO technique is used when the hook is inserted under the front loop. Quickly refer to our blog to learn the difference between BLO and FLO. A small change in this technique has a big impact on both appearance and functionality. It gives your crocheted piece a perfect layered look, increases the fabric's stretch, and produces a subtle ribbed texture.

  2. Crochet Terms (US) Foundation Chain: CH Single Crochet: SC In this blog, we will be using the US terms. You can refer to our quick guide to learn the difference between the US vs UK crochet terminology. Step-by-Step Method to Crochet FLO Crocheting a FLO is simple and can be learnt quickly. Here are the following steps: Step 1: Make a foundation chain ●Start your project with a wooden crochet hook and create a CH of 20 stitches. Step 2: Work with First Row ●Start by crocheting your first single row with SC, inserting the hook into the 2nd CH from the hook, under both loops. Step 3: Start the FLO stitching Work on the front loop only stitches in each row.

  3. ●In this technique, insert the crochet hook only under the front loop of the stitch. ●YO and pull up the loop. ●Complete the stitch that you normally do. Step 4: Building the structure ●Work the FLO stitches one row at a time, and you will see that each row has a noticeable horizontal ridge that gives the fabric a lovely texture. Step 5: Give a Finishing touch ●After reaching the desired length in the fabric, weave any loose ends with a Lantern Moon finishing needle, handcrafted by skilled artisans. How can you use FLO creatively in your Project? Here are various ways through which you can use the FLO technique. ●To create a ribbed texture in your beanies, fingerless gloves, or headbands. ●Add visual interest like washcloths, dishcloths, or placemats in home decor creations. ●Tunisian crochet combines traditional crochet techniques like FLO to enhance texture in various creations.

  4. ●To add a detailed design to your creation, which will highlight borders, cuffs, or create a decorative band, can be easily done in the middle. Common FLO Mistakes and How to Fix Them Let's work on these mistakes and fix them properly: ●If you accidentally insert the hook into both loops, in this case, check all the stitches thoroughly, and then check the front loop, which is the closest. ●To avoid uneven texture, check your yarn tension and keep it relaxed and not too tight. ●Avoid gaps between the stitches, consider using the smaller hook, or adjusting your tension. Invest in the Lantern Moon Bequest Tunisian crochet hook set or the Radiance single- ended for smoother crocheting experience. ●If the ridges of your project curl and do not lie flat, then block your work by gently wetting and shaping it to dry. Things or Tips to Keep in Mind When working with FLO, points that you need to remember: ●As a beginner, we recommend that you practice with the light colored stitches to see the stitches. ●Use a smooth crochet hook that can easily slide without snagging. ●It is essential to keep your yarn tension even because FLO stitches can become loose if not handled consistently.

  5. Even though it might seem like a minor addition to your stitches, crocheting into the FLO can completely change the look of your projects. With Lantern Moon, every loop will be a pleasure to stitch because it is made with luxurious, lustrous ebony wood. It becomes a hallmark of the craft. So grab your hook, locate that front loop, and begin crafting a gorgeously textured piece right now.

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