How to do Double Crochet
This is the sixth tutorial in my ‘Back to Basics’ series.
As stated in previous posts, I had gone through how to do a single crochet and then subsequently how to do a half double crochet. This time we are trying to do a double crochet.
A double crochet is 2 times the height of a single crochet and also higher than a half double crochet. It is also a great stitch to use for bobble stitches. How to make a bobble stitch is more extensively covered in my free 30-page ebook (check below).
Similar to starting a hdc, yarn over first before inserting the hook, so you should have 2 loops on hook even before the insertion.
Insert, yarn over and pull through desired stitch.
The above steps are similar to the first few steps of making a hdc. This is where it starts to differ in step 6.
Pull yarn only through 2 of 3 loops on hook. (In making a hdc, you would have pulled the yarn through all 3 loops on the hook and would have ended up with a hdc).
In making a dc, there is an additional step. After pulling through 2 of the 3 loops, you have to yarn over and pull through remaining 2 loops.
There you have it, the final double crochet! As you can see, the height is taller than that of a sc or even a hdc. Sometimes, I add a chain 2 before starting the dc, so that the edges are not sloping like in step 8.
Of course there are taller stitches like making a treble crochet and then there’s double treble crochet. I’ve gone even taller than that to make interesting patterns but that’s for another time perhaps.
Next up will be all about increasing and decreasing stitches!