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Pro Tip: When selecting or creating your design, remember that each filled grid will be four stitches wide. Make a blank mesh as a swatch to determine your filet gauge. Use this to get an idea of how many grids would look best in your particular design. Fort this demo, we have seven squares and a foundation chain of Photo 5.

If the first grid of a row is filled, the beginning of the row will be a chain 3. If it is empty, the beginning is chain 5. Always skip the first DC. The beginning chain of the row will always include the first stitch. If the first grid of a row is filled, skip the first DC and work the first two DC into the first ch-2 space.

If the last grid of a row is filled, but the first grid of the next row is empty: turn, chain 5, then skip the first 3 DC. When working a design that is on graph paper, work the odd-numbered rows from right to left and the even-numbered rows from left to right.

The black squares will be solid crochet and the white squares will be left open. So, if you have been thinking to learn a new stitch technique or specifically Filet Crochet, I made this tutorial for you. We will cover the basics to get you confident to explore intermediate to advanced designs. It is one of the easiest open work techniques in crochet and is also referred to as Mesh.

The commonly used solid stitch in Filet Crochet is the double crochet stitch. The last DC of an open or filled block is the first DC of the next block.

Sometimes the blocks can be formed with only 1 chain in between the DCs. This, I think is a matter of preference. This way the spaces are less wide. However, this tutorial focuses on using 2 chains between each stitch. Magic Circle Chains vs. Tapestry vs. Videos ». Videos Home View All Videos. Live Streams. Crochet Community ». Get Published Creativebug Classes.

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Here are some tried and true tips from filet crocheters: You want your open and closed mesh blocks to be as close to square as possible to enhance your visual pattern. When there are two blocks side by side, the blocks share a common dc in the center, so there will be 7 dc in that group of two blocks. If you are confused, take a moment to look at the graph charts for filet crochet. Each row consists of blocks. Each block is either open or solid. You use double crochet stitches to fill in a solid block.

You use three dc stitches or 4 dc stitches, as explained above. Each block shares a solid line with the block next to it so that the last stitch of the first block is the first stitch of the next block.

That's why two 4dc blocks next to each will not have 8 dc but instead will have 7 dc because block 1 consists of dc stitches and block 2 consists of dc stitches They each have four dc stitches but they share the middle one. On a chart, the X or completely filled in block equals a solid mesh.

The symbol shows what this solid mesh would look like on a stitch symbols diagram. To make a solid mesh : dc in next 3 dc or 2 dc in next chain space, dc in next dc.

Note : Some stitch keys will call this a block instead of a solid mesh. The Beginning Solid Mesh Beginning Block is made by: ch 3 counts as dc , 2 dc in first chain space, dc in next dc or dc in next 3 dc. Note that many but not all filet crochet patterns will begin and end with an entire row of double crochet stitches because this gives a nice frame to the pattern.

On a chart, the blank square equals an open mesh. The symbol shows what this open mesh would look like on a stitch symbols diagram. To make an open mesh : ch2, skip next 2 chains, dc in next dc or skip next 2 dc, dc in next dc. Note : Some stitch keys will call this a space instead of a mesh.



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