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To do a double crochet do a yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, do a yarn over, pull the yarn through the stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on the hook, yarn over, pull through the last two loops on the hook.
No, they are not. double crochet: Yarn over, insert hook into specified stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through remaining 2 loops. half double crochet: Yarn over, insert hook into specified stitch or space, yarn over, pull through stitch (3 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
A half double crochet is made by putting yarn over your hook, inserting your hook into the stitch and yarn over again, pull that back through the stitch, which will leave you with 3 loops on your hook. Yarn over once more and pull that through the 3 loops on the hook. That completes the half double crochet.
Almost like you make the double crochet. Wrap the yarn over your hook or yarn over, put it through the loop and pull the yarn through, then wrap the yarn over the hook again and put it through all three loops on the hook
It's exactly how it sounds. After starting the next row, put your hook in the chain of the next single crochet stitch, yarn over the hook and draw the hook through the loops. If you're still stuck there are some good instructional videos on you tube.
Yarn Over - when you wrap the yarn around the hook to form a stitch.
The following is the American meaning of double crochet. The British system would call this stitch a treble. A British d.c. is an American single crochet. Double crochet is one of the three basic stitches of crochet: chain, single crochet and double crochet. To make a double crochet: 1. Put the working yarn over the hook (this is called a "yarn over"). 2. Insert the hook in the next stitch in the row below. 3. Yarn over again and pull that yarn over back out through the stitch. There are now three loops on the hook. 4. Yarn over again, and pull that yarn over through the first two looks on the hook. Two loops remain on the hook. 5. Yarn over again, and pull that yarn over through the remaining two loops. When you finish a row and turn, start a row of double crochet by first chaining three stitches. This chain-3 counts as the first stitch of the row. For a single crochet, chain only one to start a new row.
For yarn, use an "E" or an "F".
It depends on the size of yarn used. For worsted weight size 4 yarn, it reccommends to use a size g or h hook. Check the yarn cover to see which size hook is reccommended for the yarn.
Yes. Check the ball band for the recommended size hook.
yarn over, insert hook into specified stitch or space, yarn over, pull through stitch (3 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on hook
The way I learned to join another yarn to my crochet project is to add the new yarn to the stitch you are doing, when there are two (2) loops of the stitch left on your hook.For example, I'm going to add new yarn to a double crochet project. So I would do my dc (double crochet) stitch by beginning with:yarn overinsert the hook into the next stitchyarn over hook againpull hook through stitchyarn over hook againnotice that you now have the last two loops on your hook, this is where you bring in your new yarn,grab new yarn with your hookpull through the last two loops remaining on your hookyou have now completed the dc stitchcontinue your project as written.