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Lesson Four: Half double crochet PDF Print E-mail
Written by Erin   
Friday, 29 April 2005
The half double crochet stitch is slightly taller than the single. It has a pronunced ridge in its fabric.

YO and insert hook in 3rd chain from hook. Catch Yarn, A, and draw a loop through the loop.(3 loops on hook), Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops loops on hook to complete stitch. Work a half double across row in each chain across row. After last stitch chain 2, turn and begin 2nd row.



  1. Wrap the yarn over the hook [yo]. Insert the hook through the top two loops of the third chain [ch] from the hook.
    knitting needles
    Half double crochet
  2. Wrap the yarn over the hook [yo] and draw up a loop (there are now three loops on the hook).
    knitting needles
    Half double crochet
  3. Wrap the yarn over the hook [yo] and draw through all three loops on the hook [hdc -   half double crochet]. You have now made one half double crochet.  Work two chains [ch] (for the turning chain) for half double crochet.
    knitting needles
    Half double crochet

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