How To Double Crochet (dc): Step-By-Step Tutorial
The double crochet is a staple in many crochet patterns. This stitch is taller and more flexible than the single crochet.
Step-By-Step Instructions
To learn how to double crochet, follow these simple steps.
1) Start with a yarn over. Hold the hook facing you, and wrap the working yarn over the hook from back to front.
2) Insert the hook into the next stitch.
3) Yarn over again and pull up a loop.
4) You should now have three loops on your hook.
5) Yarn over again.
6) Pull the hook through the first two loops.
7) Yarn over once again.
8) Pull through the next two loops to finish the stitch. You just made your first double crochet stitch; congratulations! Now, you can yarn over again to start the next stitch.
Projects You Can Make With Double Crochet
The double crochet stitch is versatile. You can use it in a lot of crochet projects, such as:
- Blankets and afghans
- Scarves and cowls
- Sweaters and cardigans
- Hats
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Granny squares
Common Questions
What’s The Difference Between Single Crochet And Double Crochet?
The main difference between single and double crochet is the height of the stitch. Single crochet is shorter and creates a tighter fabric, while double crochet is longer and creates a stretchier fabric with more drape.
What Are Some Variations Of The Double Crochet?
The double crochet stitch is the foundation for several other variations, such as:
- Front post double crochet
- Back post double crochet
- Double crochet V-stitch
With just a bit of tweaking, these variations can add more interest and texture to your project.