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Double Crochet Stitches

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From Quick Guide: Crocheting 101

Summary: A double crochet stitch is like a half double that is wrapped around the hook one more time. Crochet double stitches with tips from a knitting teacher in this free video on crocheting basics.

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By Pam Grushkin
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Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age from her mother. First as a passion and lifeline, knitting is now her chosen career. Grushkin has been teaching knitting to people of all...read more

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"As we are working our way up the crochet stitches. This is our single crochet and this is our half double crochet. For a double crochet you wrap the yarn over the hook like you do with the half double, go into the stitch, wrap it again. I have got three loops on the hook. Then I'm going to wrap the yarn, draw through two loops, wrap the yarn again and draw through loops. So wrap the yarn, go into the stitch, draw the yarn through, wrap through two, wrap through two. So again this stitch goes a little higher than the half double, wrap go through two, wrap, go through two. So that's much higher and if we were to put them next to each other you could see the difference. Half double remember we just wrap and bring through three. Wrap and bring through three. So you can see it comes down short. There's your double and then it comes down into your half double. So again that difference for the double you're going to wrap, go into the stitch, wrap again three loops, wrap, draw through two and wrap, draw through two."

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