How to Make a Reverse Half Double Crochet

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Add different crochet stitches to your repertoire.

A crocheter with the skill to execute a variety of crochet stitches can create handmade items with distinctive appeal. When you can combine different stitches, you can create patterns and textures that make items stand out with their intricate design. Often even learning how to reverse standard stitches can enable you to make different patterns in your crocheting. Make a reverse half double crochet by working the reverse stitches in crochet stitching already completed to add variety to a crocheted piece.

Things You'll Need

  • Yarn (weight recommended in pattern)
  • Crochet hook (size recommended in pattern)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Change the working direction to begin a reverse half double crochet stitch. If you are a right-handed crocheter, reverse your working direction and work toward the right. If you are a left-handed crocheter, reverse your working direction and work toward the left.

    • 2

      Yarn over the crochet hook once and insert the hook into a stitch to the right of the hook (for right-handers) or to the left of the hook (for left-handers.)

    • 3

      Pull one loop through so that you have three loops on the crochet hook.

    • 4

      Yarn over the crochet hook again and pull all three loops on the crochet hook through. This finishes the reverse half double crochet stitch and leaves one loop left on the hook.

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