A double crochet (dc) stitch is twice as tall as a single crochet. It's a beginner stitch and very important to learn. It's a wonderful stitch to use when you want to add height quickly to a project. Our bamboo infinity scarf (pictured) is made entirely of dc stitches, our cowl hat uses a combination of stitches… Continue reading Tutorial: Double Crochet (dc)
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Free Pattern: Honey and Berries Cowl
We’ve moved! We are still The Firefly Hook, bringing inspiration to crocheters, but we changed sites. We are now at thefireflyhook.com, but we’ve got a new look. Come on over! Click here to visit site. Click here to view the pattern. Did you follow our blog and still want to keep in touch? Sign up for our monthly… Continue reading Free Pattern: Honey and Berries Cowl
Tutorial: Double Crochet (dc)
The double crochet (dc) is a great stitch to quickly add height to a row. One dc row usually equals two single crochet rows. Need help getting started? Click on the tutorial you need: [hook hold, cast on and chain] [single crochet in chain] [single crochet] [counting stitches] How to make a dc stitch: 1. Yarn over hook (yoh). Always… Continue reading Tutorial: Double Crochet (dc)
Tutorial: Starting and Ending Double Crochet Row in Tubular Crochet
So far in our Tubular Crochet series, none of our patterns have required rows to connect. Rather, we've worked rows in a spiral. Now we are adding to our repertoire. The sunglasses case requires three distinct rows of double crochet, so the two strings for the cinch can weave in the center row. The infinity scarf… Continue reading Tutorial: Starting and Ending Double Crochet Row in Tubular Crochet
