How to Make a Single Stitch Across the Second Row of a Gothic Bracelet

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Summary: Doing a single stitch across the second row of your gothic bracelet by pulling the bracelet's wire through an open loop is discussed 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 are crocheting wire to make a Gothic bracelet. We have just finished our second row, and this is what it looks like. We're going to do one single stitch where we just grab the wire. We have one loop on the crochet hook. We grab the wire and just pull it through that one loop. Then we can take our crochet hook out. Because it's wire we're not going to lose our stitch. We're just going to pull up the stitches that we just did. This will make it easier to find the stitches that we need to go through as we go on to the next row. We're pulling them up and kind of mashing them between our fingers. This wire is kind of stiff, so if we wanted to flatten it with our pliers, we can do that. We'll be doing this a couple of times during this process. "

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