The half double crochet stitch is taller than a single crochet stitch, yet shorter than double crochet stitch. The process of making a half double crochet stitch is very similar to single crochet, with one extra yarn-over at the beginning. In the US, it’s called half-double crochet. In ...
How to half double crochet (step-by-step with photos) 1. Yarn over. 2. Insert the hook under top loops of the next stitch. 3. Yarn over. Pull the yarn through the stitch to draw up a loop. 4. There should be three loops on the hook. ...
To make more stitches repeat steps 1 – 6. When you start a new row of half double crochets be sure to chain 2 before starting. This will ensure that the beginning of your row will be the same height as the rest of your row. If you need more help, just let me know by leaving ...
To increase, simply make an extra half double crochet stitch where you've already made one. Crochet patterns tell you how or where to do this. For example, to increase at the end of the row, crochet two HDC stitches in the final stitch instead of just the one you would usually work. ...
When you've just started to learn to how to crochet, you will encouter this stitch in many projects. The half double crochet stitch (hdc) is also known as a half treble crochet stitch in the UK and Australia (htr). It's a versatile yet simple stitch to master. This tutorial uses ...
Half Double Crochet: 1. Yarn over 2. Insert your hook 3. Yarn over 4. Pull through the stitch 5. Yarn over 6. Pull through all loops on hook
The half double crochet front and back post ribbing is a combination of the front post half double crochet and the back post half double crochet. It’s a stitch combination that utilize crochet post stitches. The point of this stitch pattern is to crea
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Linking half double crochet stitches (and other stitches) eliminates the space between the stitches and creates a denser fabric. The stitch is simple to make and is great for when you need a tighter horizontal gauge. If you’re left handed, you can hover over the pictures with your...
Using simple stitches, follow our step by step video tutorial to make a simple crochet scarf. We'll be using double crochet, half double crochet and chain stitches using US terminology, and then added gorgeous tassels or a fringe edging!