The first step is to lock 52 stitches, and novices can mark these 52 stitches.
In the second step, in the second row, the three-pin lock needle is set as the first long needle. Pick up the knitting needle side at the marking buckle and hook four long needles, making a total of five needles.
Then lock the needle every other stitch, and the next stitch hooks the same five stitches and repeats. In the third step, the third row should crochet upside down, and first stand up the long needle that used to be the first needle. Then hook three stitches without lengthening the stitch, hook the fourth stitch and lock the third stitch. On the fifth stitch, this is a combination. Step 4: Pull out one needle, lock the needle with the third needle, then continue to hook the long needle with the third needle, and repeat the cycle when pulling out the needle with the third needle.
Step five, crochet locks the needle at the end to prevent the thread from falling off. Before thread cutting, reserve a thread head of about 20cm for sewing, and then roll up the hooked one to form a rose.