Step-by-step tutorials that explain the why, not just the what.
If you’re looking for clear crochet tutorials that help you build real confidence, you’re in the right place. I teach in the same way I design — with plenty of explanation about why something works, not just what to do.
Crochet Colourwork
Tapestry Crochet
Tapestry crochet is one of my favourite techniques, especially for blankets and structured accessories. I’ve used it extensively in my own designs, so these tutorials are based on real, practical experience of managing tension, colour changes and yarn control over larger projects.I cover everything from the basics of how the technique works, to carrying yarn neatly, preventing tangles, and adjusting for different stitch types.
- An overview of how to work tapestry crochet
- Using tapestry crochet with different stitch types
- How to carry yarn neatly inside your stitches
- How to carry yarn up to the next round or row
- How to hide the carried yarn
- How to prevent yarns becoming tangled
Texture & Colour
Brioche Crochet
Brioche crochet creates a beautifully textured, stretchy fabric with strong visual contrast between colours.
Because brioche behaves differently from standard crochet, I take time to explain the stitch anatomy so you understand what’s happening — not just how to follow the steps mechanically.
- The structure of brioche stitches
- Working with two colours
- Understanding how the fabric builds row by row
More Techniques
Joining Techniques
How you join motifs can completely change the look and feel of a blanket. Each method creates a slightly different finish — some give a flatter seam, others emphasise the shape of the motifs. In the tutorials, I explain when to use each approach, depending on the overall design.
- Two different join-as-you-go methods for joining hexagons
- A smooth and barely visible method for joining squares
More Techniques
Crochet Ribbing
I have a tutorial showing how to add crochet ribbing to a finished project using a join-as-you-go method. This technique is particularly useful for hats and garments, as it allows you to adjust tension and fit more precisely while keeping the edge neat and structured.
Getting Started Right
Foundation Stitches & Starting Techniques
Getting the first row or round of a project right makes a significant difference to the finished result. Foundation stitches are particularly helpful when you want a neat, even edge without a starting chain — I explain when I choose to use them in my own designs and why they can improve the drape of a project.
Foundation Stitches
Foundation Single Crochet
A neat, even starting edge without a chain — improves drape and tension from the very first stitch.
Watch the video tutorialFoundation Stitches
Foundation Double Crochet
The taller version of the foundation stitch — ideal for projects that begin with double crochet rows.
Watch the video tutorialStarting Techniques
The Magic Ring
A tight centre point for motifs — eliminates the bulk and gap of a chain ring. Essential for granny squares and hexagons.
Watch the video tutorialGrowing Resource
Crochet Stitches for Blankets
Through my “Quick Stitches for Crochet Blankets” series, I share individual stitch tutorials that work especially well for blankets. Each stitch includes guidance on texture and fabric density, as well as tips for achieving the best results.
Make the whole thing
Full Project Tutorials
Alongside technique tutorials, I also create complete project tutorials — walking you through the entire process step by step, with a free written pattern included. The pacing is designed so you can follow along without losing your place.
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Written Tutorials
While many tutorials include video guidance, some techniques are also explained in detailed written blog posts — particularly helpful if you prefer working at your own pace, printing instructions, or referring back to specific sections easily.
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The teacher behind the tutorials
About Catherine
I’m Catherine, the designer behind Catherine Crochets. I specialise in crochet blanket design, with a particular love for tapestry crochet, colourwork and thoughtfully structured projects.
I design all of my own patterns from concept through to final sample, write and test them carefully, and teach the techniques I use through both video and written tutorials. I also run occasional in-person workshops locally.
My aim is to help you build real confidence with your crochet — understanding the structure behind your stitches, not just following the steps.
— Catherine