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The double crochet, also called double crochet, is a beautiful crochet stitch.Learning how to crochet allows you to create a wide variety of patterns in your crochet projects.
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Tie a slip knot. Make a loop a short distance from the end of the thread.Make a second loop a little further from the end of the thread and pass it through the first loop.Slide the second loop onto the hook.
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Pass the yarn over the hook. Take the "working yarn," or the yarn that comes back into the skein, and wrap it around the hook, from back to front.Secure this new loop of wire ontocrochet hook, with the slip knot a little further away.
- When a pattern wants you to pull the yarn over the hook it will call it a yarn over or "mg."
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Thread the thread through the slip knot. Pass the hook back through the slip knot, taking the second loop with you.You should now have two chain stitches, with one loop remaining on the hook.
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Crochet a chain the length you want. Pass the thread over the hook and pull it out until you have all the stitches you want.If you are working from a pattern, count the stitches and stop when you have the number indicated.If you're working by nose, you decide.Advertising
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Chain stitch to turn. After you have reached the required length for the foundation row, you need to make exactly three more stitches which help you turn the work and start the very high stitch.
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Turn the work around. Keeping the last loop in place on the hook, simply take your work and flip it over so that the end you started with is on the other side.Do not move or turn the hook.
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Pass the thread over twice. Wrap the yarn over the hook from behind towards you to two times.
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Insert the crochet hook. Count four stitches off the hook.You will skip these all.Insert the hook under the top of the fifth chain stitch starting from the crochet hook.It's done this way because those first four points count as if they were your first tall jersey.
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Pass the thread over and pull it out. Pass the yarn over the hook from back to front, exactly as before and pull it through a of the loops on the crochet hook.
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Pass the thread over and pass it through two loops. Pass the yarn over the hook once and let it pass through two of the loops on the crochet hook.
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Pass the thread over and through two loops. This is a repeat of the last step, but don't skip it.You have to complete the points like this.
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Pass the thread over the top and pull it out through the last two. This is another repeated step, and it's the last one.You should now have only one loop left on your hook.A pattern will abbreviate what you just did with "alts."Advertising
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Pass the thread over twice. You will always pass the thread over twice before inserting the hook for a very high stitch.
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Insert the crochet hook. This time there is no need to count the points.Insert the hook into the next stitch of your chain.
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Pass the thread over and pull it out. Just like you did before, you will pass the yarn over the hook once and you will pass through it a ring.
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Pass over the thread and pull it out through two loops. Again, pull the yarn over just once and pull the hook through two loops.
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Pass the thread over and pull it out through two loops. Do you remember this part?It's not a broken record, these steps are all important.
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Pass the thread over and pull it out through two loops. Once again you will have only one loop left on the hook.
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Repeat steps 1-6 in this section. Continue repeating them with each of the basic chain stitches.Advertising
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Turn the work around. Once again, simply flip your work over so that the stitches you just made are now facing the opposite direction.
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Work a chain to turn. This turning chain consists of four single chain stitches.
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Pass the yarn over twice and insert the hook. Pass the yarn over the hook to two times and insert it below the top of the two loops of the first stitch.
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Pass the thread over once and pull it out twice. Pass the yarn over the hook a turn and take it out from where you inserted it.This means the first ones two loops on crochet.
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Pass the thread over and pull it out. Pull the thread over again and pull it out through two loops.Repeat this step until you have only one loop left on your hook, as before.
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Repeat steps 3-5 until you have reached the end of the chain. If you want to add more rows of double crochet, just repeat this section.Advertising
Things you will need
- Row
- Crochet
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