How to do a double crochet chain?
The double crochet is a stitch that is worked on the right side of the work. If you are working in rows, a double crochet is worked in the first row and in the following row you decrease one stitch. If you are working in rounds, you work a double crochet in the first round and the next round you either decrease one or work another double crochet depending on the pattern.
How to do a double crochet chain stitch work?
The double crochet chain stitch is a great stitch for creating the look of an elongated crochet chain. While the appearance of the stitch is similar to a single crochet, it is different in that you work two loops into each chain stitch, for an overall length of two stitches, instead of one.
How to make a chain loop?
A long chain loop is constructed by working a row of single crochet stitches, then adding two more stitches in the opposite direction. The idea behind the crochet hook is to take the loops off the hook as you work, and then keep adding more yarn until the end of the row.
How to do a double crochet chain stitch?
When you're working in rows, the double crochet is one of the easiest stitches to work because you can quickly move between the ends of the row without having to work your stitches in. Working in the round, however, the double crochet is a little more difficult to manage because the stitches are effectively hidden when you make the jump to the front or back of the work.
How to make a double crochet chain stitch?
The double crochet chain stitch is the first chain stitch in the crochet language. It’s also the most basic and easy to learn. To do the double crochet chain, form a crochet circle and insert your hook into the top of the foundation chain, yarn over, and pull the yarn through. This creates a single crochet. Now, bring your hook back to the front, yarn over again, and pull the yarn through the loop on your hook to create a second single crochet. Continue doing this