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Basic Crochet Stitches. Part 4 Half Double Crochet
How to Double Crochet (DC) Double crochet is one of the most common stitches in crochet. It’s taller than single crochet and half double crochet, which means your projects build up faster and have a softer drape. You’ll Need - Yarn (any weight is fine for practice) - A crochet hook that matches your yarn label - Scissors - Yarn needle (optional, for weaving in ends) The Double Crochet Stitch (DC): Step-by-Step Step 1: Yarn Over (YO) Wrap the yarn over your hook from b

A.W. Nicholson
Feb 283 min read


Basic Crochet Stitches. Part: 3 Half Double Crochet
How to Half Double Crochet The Half Double Crochet (HDC) is a versatile stitch that sits right between Single Crochet and Double Crochet. It has more height than a Single Crochet but is more compact than a Double Crochet, making it perfect for projects that need warmth, texture, and a bit of drape. If you are working through the Basic Crochet Stitches series in order, this stitch will feel like a natural next step. What Makes the Half Double Crochet Different? The Half

A.W. Nicholson
Jan 192 min read


Basic Crochet Stitches. Part 2 : Single Crochet
How to Single Crochet The single crochet stitch is one of the most important stitches in crochet. It creates a firm, even fabric and is used in everything from simple practice squares to garments, toys, and home décor. If you already know how to make a slip knot and a foundation chain, you’re ready to learn this essential stitch. What Is a Single Crochet? A single crochet is a short, compact stitch that builds fabric slowly and evenly. Because of its tight structure, it’s ide

A.W. Nicholson
Jan 122 min read


Copy of Basic Crochet Stitches. Part 1: The Foundation Chain
The foundation Chain. The foundation chain is the very first row of stitches in most crochet projects. It’s created by making a series of chain stitches ( CH ) and it forms the base that everything else is built on. Think of the foundation chain as the spine of your work. The stitches you add next will be worked into this chain, so its length, tension, and consistency all matter. A foundation chain can serve different purposes depending on the pattern: It may determine the

A.W. Nicholson
Jan 43 min read

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