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How do you do a half double crochet stitch?
Step-by-Step Half Double Crochet
- Step 1: Chain 2 – don’t make the chains too tight, as you will work into the top chain at the end of the next row!
- Step 2: Turn your work. …
- Step 3: The stitch marker is out! …
- Step 4: Insert hook into the second stitch of the row:
- Step 5: Yarn around hook and pull through a loop:
How do you crochet a magic ring?
How to Crochet the Magic Ring
- Step 1: Loop the Yarn Around Your Fingers. Place the ball of yarn on the table. …
- Step 2: Insert the hook and pull up a loop. …
- Step 3: Chain 1 (or the required number of chains.) …
- Step 4: Make stitches into the ring. …
- Step 5: Tighten the ring. …
- Step 6: Slip Stitch to close the round.
What is the difference between a slip stitch and a single crochet?
A slip stitch is where you put your hook (with a stitch already on it) through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch and the loop already on your hook. A single is where you put your (with a stitch already on it) through the stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, stop, yarn over, pull through both loops.
Why do I keep losing stitches when crocheting?
A major cause of stitch loss is failing to put a stitch into the last stitch of the row. … The easiest way to be sure that you have stitched the complete row is to keep count, but when you’re a beginner, with so many things to think about, that can be one stage too far.