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5 Most Popular Crochet Stitches

Once you have a complete understanding of the basic crochet stitches, like single or double, you will easily create all types of decorative patterns<br>

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5 Most Popular Crochet Stitches

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  1. 5 Most Popular Crochet Stitches Once you have a complete understanding of the basic crochet stitches, like single or double, you will easily create all types of decorative patterns. Crochet is a beautiful craft that needs the right crochet hook and creativity to create wonderful patterns. In this blog, we will cover the most popular crochet stitches and how you can use them to create masterpieces. Crochet Abbreviations Chain - Ch Yarn Over: YO Explore 5 Most Popular Crochet Stitches Let's check out some of the popular crochet stitches that are popular and used in various projects: 1. Single Crochet Single crochet (SC) is one of the easy and versatile stitches that can be used in most projects. In the UK pattern, it is double crochet (DC). The stitch creates a dense effect in the fabric and is used in scarves, hats, or baby blankets. It is a very popular stitch for amigurumi projects. The crochet chart depicts it as an X or + symbol. Refer to our blog, in detail on how to crochet single crochet. Steps to create it: Step 1: First make a slip knot with your favorite yarn. Step 2: Create a foundation Ch of the desired number of stitches. Step 3: Then, insert the hook into the 2nd ch from the crochet hook. Step 4: YO and pull through one loop.

  2. Step 5: YO again and pull through both the loops. This is the first SC. Learn through our blog regarding how to yarn over. 2. Double Crochet Stitch This stitch is abbreviated as DC in crochet, and in the UK pattern, it is referred to by the name of Treble Crochet (TR). The stitch is slightly taller than the single crochet (SC). It is flexible and used in various projects such as caps, granny squares, or pouches. In the crochet chart, you will find the double crochet as a T shape but a single slash through the vertical line of the T. Here are some steps to follow: Step 1: Make a slip knot on your wooden crochet hook. Step 2: Create a foundation chain (Ch) of desired numbers. Step 3: Yarn Over (YO) and insert the hook into the fourth chain from the hook. Step 4: YO and pull through two loops. Step 5: YO again and pull through the last two loops. This will create the first double crochet (DC). 3. Half Double Crochet Stitch The stitch is abbreviated as HDC and in the UK pattern, it is called half treble crochet stitch. In most crochet charts it is represented as a T shape. The stitch is slightly taller than SC but less dense. It is used in various projects such as scarves, sweaters, etc. Steps to create it Step 1: Make a Slip knot and create a Ch. Step 2: YO the hook and insert the Tunisian crochet hook or any other into the 3rd Ch from the hook. Step 3: YO and pull up a loop (three loops)

  3. Step 4: YO and pull up through all three loops. 4. Treble Crochet Stitch Treble crochet is taller than the SC and DC and abbreviated as TR. It is referred to as double treble crochet in the UK pattern. It is similar to the SC and DC stitch with some additional steps, used in scarves, blankets, etc. It is represented by a T shape in the crochet chart with two slashes through the body of the T. Steps to create it: Step 1: Begin with the slip knot and create a foundation chain (Ch). Step 2: YO twice and insert the crochet hook into the 5th ch from the hook. Step 3: Then, pull through the Ch. Step 4: YO and pull through the first two loops. Step 5: Continue the YO and pull through all the remaining loops. Repeat the steps until you reach the end of the row. 5. Slip Stitch The Slip stitch is abbreviated as SS ST and in the UK pattern it is called SS. This is a useful stitch that is used in various projects. You can use this stitch to create a magic circle. It is the shortest stitch in the crochet. To join the two pieces together, or move the yarn to the different parts of the item without adding the height. In a crochet pattern, it is represented as a filled circle or dot. Steps to create it: Step 1: Make a slip knot, create a CH, and follow any basic stitch mentioned in the pattern.

  4. Step 2: After making it, insert the hook into the last, YO pull through the stitch and you will see one active loop on the hook. You can keep practicing all these simple and popular stitches and create an amazing pattern with the Lantern Moon crochet hook set, made from premium ebony wood. Source:https://medium.com/@lanternmoonhandcrafted/5-most-popular- crochet-stitches-3784b98629b5

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