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Flip the Chain Stitch Over to Stitch the Second Row of Your Gothic Bracelet

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Summary: Beginning your chain stitch at the second loop, you can continue your intricate design for your gothic bracelet. Learn more in this free video series.

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"Hi! I'm Robin with trees-mom.com. We're making a video today for Expert Village. We're crocheting black wire to make a Gothic bracelet. This is what we've gotten so far. This is our chain stitch. We're going to go to the second row. For this, we need to flip the chain stitch over to this side. We're not going to go into the first loop, but we're going to go into the second loop. We have our wire underneath our pinkie and across the back of our hand. Your hook is pointing towards you. You go through the second hook, grab some wire, and pull it through. Now, you have 2 loops on your hook. You're going to grab some more wire and pull it through both of those hooks. You're going to do this all the way across your chain stitch. Grab some wire, pull it through the hoop. You have the 3 loops on your hook. Grab some more wire and pull it through the 2 loops. Now, if you get to the point where you have your 2 loops on your crochet hook and it seems to be hard to get through. If you push the crochet hook down, it'll make them just a little bit bigger and it'll make it easier for the wire and the hook to go through. You just do that all the way across just grabbing the wire, pulling it through the loop. You have the 2 loops on the hook, and you pull it through the 2 loops. You're moving your thumb and your pointer finger with each stitch that you make. You move it along with you. "

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