Crochet stitches are typically worked into the top of the stitches from the row below. However, they can also be worked around the posts. Double crochet post stitches are a common option. They're often used for making cables as well as richly textured fabrics. You can do front post double...
This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to crochet the half double crochet stitch and give you lots of tips for working with HDC stitches in patterns. The half double crochet stitch, often abbreviated HDC, is one of the6 basic crochet stitches. It’s a beginner-friendly stitch that’...
Popcorn Stitches, Double Crochets Work Into an Easy Wool AfghanPat Trexler
Half double crochet stitches are exactly what they imply! The are half of a double crochet stitch. Here is how to make a half double crochet stitch: Yo, insert hook into stitch, yo, draw through 1 lp, yo, draw through all 3 lps on hook Here is a picture tutorial for a more detaile...
Step 2:Insert your hook into the stitch you want to make your double crochet in. Step 3:Yarn over(wrap the yarn around your hook) Step 4:Pull the strand of yarn through 1 loop on your hook.You should now have 3 loops on your hook. ...
4 x 4 inch square = 7 double crochet stitches x five rows Note: This is a measurement that will help you know if you are crocheting too tightly or too loosely. Check out lesson one for more information on how to determine gauge and what to do if it’s off. Be mindful that there ...
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Yarn over. Pull through 3 loops. Dc: (Double Crochet) – Yarn over. Insert hook into stitch. Yarn over. Draw up loop. Yarn over. Pull through 2 loops. Yarn over. Pull through 2 loops. Special Stitches: Sc2tog: (Single Crochet 2 Together) – Insert hook into stitch. Yarn over. ...
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