Another fundamental crochet stitch is the double crochet. It is taller than a single crochet and a half double crochet, but shorter than a treble or triple crochet. Fabric made with the double crochet stitch is less dense than fabric made with a half double crochet or single crochet. Below, you can find video and written instructions demonstrating how to make a double crochet for all the rows after the foundation chain when crocheting with your right hand.
How to Double Crochet (video in slow motion):
Written Instructions on How to Double Crochet in the rows after the Foundation Chain:
- After a double crochet in the last chain stitch of the foundation chain row has been worked, chain three and turn the work for the second and all subsequent rows.
- Wrap working yarn around the hook (counterclockwise), skip the first three stitches from the loop on the crochet hook and insert the crochet hook under both the strands of the next stitch
- Wrap working yarn around hook (counterclockwise), catch and pull yarn under and through both the strands of the next stitch in the row
- There are three loops on the crochet hook
- Wrap the working yarn around the hook (counterclockwise), catch and pull yarn through the first two loops on the hook. There are two loops left on the crochet hook
- Wrap the working yarn around the hook (counterclockwise), catch and pull yarn through the remaining two loops on the hook. There is one loop left on the crochet hook
- Wrap working yarn around the hook (counterclockwise) and insert the crochet hook under both the strands of the next stitch in the row
- Repeat steps 3 to 6
- Repeat steps 7 and 8 till the last stitch in the row
- For the last stitch of the row, repeat steps 3 and 6, chain three and turn
- Repeat Steps 2 to 9 to double crochet all the subsequent rows
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