I know I can't be the only one humming along right now, right?
One of the most rewarding and yet most frustrating things crafters with wool and/or animal fiber allergies in general deal with is finding safe yarn and fibers. Every allergy is different! But, based on my personal experience as someone highly allergic to all animal fibers, here are a few of...
Yet again, in the middle of a single crochet row, and I'll be working into the next stitch.
Popcorn stitches are usually in double crochet, but they can vary based on the pattern.
Here's my first double crochet stitch. The rest will be worked into the same space.
A total of five double crochet stitches...
Lengthen that working loop a bit, and remove your hook.
Count back to the first double crochet (in this case five) and insert your hook into that stitch.
Pull the working loop all the way through...
... pulling the double crochet stitches into a circle.
You'll ignore the stitches in the circle when working your next row, as the only stitch that counts is the first one you pulled the working loop through.
Here's how it looks from the front.
And now you know how to safely navigate through the forest of puffs, bobbles and popcorns. Clear as mud? Then let me show you!
As always, please let me know if I can answer any questions. Until next time, choose to be kind.