17/05/2023
Crocheted hexagons are typically worked in rounds, starting from a center ring and expanding outward. They are made up of six sides or "sides," hence the name hexagon. The sides are created by working stitches into the gaps or spaces between stitches in the previous round.
You can use various stitches to create your hexagons. Common stitches used in hexagon patterns include single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc), and treble crochet (tr). The choice of stitch will affect the size, drape, and overall appearance of the hexagon.
Once you have crocheted multiple hexagons, you can join them together to form larger pieces like blankets or garments. There are different methods for joining hexagons, including slip stitching, single crochet join, or whipstitching. The joining method will depend on the desired look and the project you are working on.
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