How to do Half Double Crochet

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This is the fifth tutorial in my ‘Back to Basics’ series. 

Previously I had gone through how to do single crochet and slip stitch. For a half double crochet, the stitch is taller than that of single crochet. I frequently use hdc to create a subtle bust appearance for my female amigurumi as it looks raised above usual sc in the round. 

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To start off, do not insert hook into desired stitch first. Instead, yarn over first then insert the hook, so you should technically have 2 loops on the hook even before insertion into desired stitch. 

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After steps 3-4, when you pull yarn through desired stitch, you should end up with 3 loops on hook (more than that for single crochet). 

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Finally, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook to get the final hdc! The hdc achieves a taller effect than that for sc, but shorter than that of double crochet. I will be going through how to do double crochet in the next tutorial. 

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