The Hdc Stitch

Learn how to crochet the Hdc Stitch which includes multiples so you can make whatever you like in the size you want it to be. Scroll down for the free stitch pattern BELOW!

How To Crochet The Hdc Stitch
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About The Hdc Stitch

Elevate your crochet creations with the hdc stitch, known for its smooth texture and beautiful drape. From cozy blankets to stylish garments, the hdc stitch adds depth and dimension to your projects. With our easy-to-follow guide, you’ll learn the hdc stitch in no time and unleash your creativity in the world of crochet. This tutorial features written instructions and a photo tutorial. Dive into the world of hdc today and discover the endless possibilities this stitch has to offer. For this crochet stitch pattern I used Yarnsmiths Pebble Haze DK in the color Pumice and 4mm crochet hook.

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What to create with this stitch:

  • Homewares – dishcloths, blankets, throws, table runners, coasters etc
  • Clothing – ponchos, sweaters, summer tops etc
  • Accessories – shawls, wraps, bags, gloves etc

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The Hdc Stitch

Stitches Used:

  • Ch – Chain
  • Hdc – Half Double Crochet

Stitches broken down into easy steps:

Ch – Chain

  • Make a slip knot, insert your hook into the slip knot loop.
  • Yarn over and pull up a new loop.
  • The first chain stitch is now complete.
  • Keep repeating the above steps to make the next chain stitch and the rest of the foundation chain.

Hdc – Double Crochet

  • Yarn over, and insert the hook into the next stitch.
  • Yarn over, and pull up a loop.
  • Yarn over again, and pull the yarn through all three loops on the hook.

Written In:

This pattern is written using American standard crochet terminology.

Notes:

  • This crochet pattern is worked in rows starting from the bottom working towards the top, turn your piece over at the end of each row.
  • Ch1 at the start of each row does not count as a stitch throughout the pattern.
  • Repeat what is in between the stars from * to * until the end of the round.
  • If you have a ** in your row you need to follow the pattern from * to * across the entire row and then when you get near the end of the row you will finish your last repeat at ** because you can no longer complete the entire repeat then follow what it says to do to complete the row.
  • Read each row carefully before starting the row.

Multiples:

  • You can use any chain number

Written Instructions for the hdc stitch:

R1. Chain your desired width using the multiples above, 1hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn

R2. Ch1, 1hdc in each hdc across, turn

Repeat row 2 until you reach your desired length.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Photo Tutorial for the hdc stitch:

R1. Chain your desired width using the multiples above, 1hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn

  • Place your first hdc stitch in the 2nd ch from the hook – the arrow is pointing to it.

  • Picture shows your first hdc stitch made in 2nd ch from the hook.

  • After you have completed row 1 this is what it should look like.

R2. Ch1, 1hdc in each hdc across, turn

  • After you have made your ch1, the arrow shows you where you will place your first hdc stitch.

  • Do not place your hdc under this ridge that is on the back of the row – see arrows.

  • Turn your work so the very top of the row is facing you, you will want to place your hdc under these ridges.

  • This is what row 2 will look like with your first hdc is placed under the correct ridges.

  • Row 2 will look like this once completed.

Repeat row 2 until you reach your desired length.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

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