Today I made a French braid to one side, then added a finger-crochet accent. This look is so easy to create! I learned it from my braid book by Raychel Potter. You basically make a loop, then pin it in place where the loops overlaps itself. The loop becomes your "hat," and you reach inside the hat and pull your strand of hair through (your "rabbit" pulled from your "hat"). You keep repeating the pull-through steps until you've finished crocheting as much as you need for your accent.
French Crochet
Hi friends,
Today I made a French braid to one side, then added a finger-crochet accent. This look is so easy to create! I learned it from my braid book by Raychel Potter. You basically make a loop, then pin it in place where the loops overlaps itself. The loop becomes your "hat," and you reach inside the hat and pull your strand of hair through (your "rabbit" pulled from your "hat"). You keep repeating the pull-through steps until you've finished crocheting as much as you need for your accent.
Today I made a French braid to one side, then added a finger-crochet accent. This look is so easy to create! I learned it from my braid book by Raychel Potter. You basically make a loop, then pin it in place where the loops overlaps itself. The loop becomes your "hat," and you reach inside the hat and pull your strand of hair through (your "rabbit" pulled from your "hat"). You keep repeating the pull-through steps until you've finished crocheting as much as you need for your accent.