The decrease stitch in crochet is extremely useful for making the design narrower, rounding the edges, and shaping the project in a variety of ways.
Step-By-Step Instructions
Follow these instructions to create a decrease stitch.
1) Place your hook into the next stitch.
2) Hook the yarn over and pull the yarn through to create a loop.
3) Go underneath the next stitch right after it.
4) Hook the yarn over and pull the yarn through to create another loop.
5) You should now have three loops on your hook.
6) Pass the yarn over your hook.
7) Pull the yarn through all three loops on the hook and tighten up the thread.
8) To do another decrease stitch, repeat steps one through seven.
Projects You Can Make With A Decrease Stitch
You can use a decrease stitch in crochet to:
- Round the tops of hats
- Narrow the bottom of socks
- Define features on stuffed animals.
Common Questions
How Is The Decrease Stitch Abbreviated?
Decrease stitches are often abbreviated:
- Dec
- Sc2tog
- 2tog
Is There A Way To Make The Decrease Stitch Less Noticeable?
Yes! Techniques like the “invisible decrease” can help minimize the gaps created by a decrease by working only into the front loops of the stitches.