• Decrease loops with crochet. Knitting lessons: double crochet stitch. How to knit a double crochet stitch? Knitting pattern

    25.02.2024

    What is a single crochet stitch?

    Today we will learn how to knit double crochets with one top. This can be two, three or more columns.

    Schematically, the diagram always shows how many stitches and how many yarn overs will need to be knitted.

    What are single crochet stitches?

    Double crochets with one top- This is a basic element in crochet.

    Double crochets from one top are required:

    • to create openwork patterns;
    • to create a dense fabric;
    • to create a three-dimensional pattern.

    How to knit double crochets with one top in the usual way?

    Girls, after you and I have mastered knitting a double crochet, we are not afraid of any stitches with one vertex, with one stitching point (BB 10).

    The main thing is that we move forward, which means we pick up a hook and a skein of yarn and begin to create or get creative, how does anyone do it?!

    To knit stitches with one vertex, we need to knit an incomplete double crochet:

    • Yarn over the working thread onto the hook, insert it into a loop of the chain, grab the working thread and pull it through the loop of the chain - there are 3 loops on the hook;
    • once again grab the working thread and pull it through two loops on the hook. will remain on the hook two we have loops and an incomplete column ready (Diagram 1);
    • and now we make a double crochet, but we insert the hook into the next loop on the chain and knit an incomplete double crochet.

    Namely: we grab the working thread, pull it through the loop on the chain and, again throwing the working thread onto the hook, knit two loops. We have 3 loops on the hook.

    • Since the diagram shows us three double crochets, we repeat all the steps again: yarn over, insert the hook into the next loop of the bottom row, pick up the working thread, pull it through the loop. We have 5 loops on the hook. And again, picking up the working thread, pull it through two loops on the hook. We are left with 4 loops: one loop from each post plus a loop on the hook (Diagram 2).
    • Now we pick up the leading thread and knit four loops together. We will have one loop left on the hook (Diagram 3).

    Result: Now you and I know the essence of knitting with one top. And now it makes no difference to us how many double crochets with one vertex the diagram gives us.

    The main thing is to REMEMBER that we knit each double crochet halfway and one loop remains from each double crochet on the hook.

    And when finished, we knit all the loops at once.

    Let's take it as an example, two double crochet stitches with one vertex: to knit such stitches, we need to knit each stitch in half.

    From each post on the hook there will be one loop + a loop on the hook (we have 3 loops on the hook) and we knit them at a time.

    In this way you can knit 2,3,4 stitches with one vertex.

    What are the ways to knit a single crochet stitch?

    Now we will look at how to connect the same columns to one vertex, but in a different way.

    For example, we need to knit two double crochets with one vertex. We knit the first part of the stitches, as in normal knitting, but we knit the second part, when we have one loop from each double crochet on the hook, in two times (Diagram 5). Namely, after the first part of crocheting, we have three loops on the hook (two from the posts and one on the hook).

    We grab the working thread with a hook and pull it through two loops on the hook (Diagram 5) and there will be two loops left on it. Grab the working yarn again and pull it through two loops on the hook at a time. There is one loop left on the hook, which means that our St. s/n with one vertex are connected.

    Similarly, in this way you can knit stitches with any number of crochets.

    Designation of double crochets with one vertex.

    Columns with one vertex, knitted using the second method, turn out higher and softer than in the usual way. We will need this effect when knitting napkins or other cute things.

    Lift loop
    - Air loop
    - Half column
    - Single crochet
    - Double crochet
    - Double crochet stitch
    - Double crochet stitch
    - Double crochet stitch
    - Concave double crochet - embossed double crochet (at work).
    - Convex double crochet - embossed double crochet (before work).
    - Slingshot of 2 double crochets
    - Slingshot of 2 double crochets through an air loop
    - Double crochet stitch
    - Double crochet
    - Triple double crochet
    - Double shortened stitch with 4 crochets
    - Double crochet
    - Triple double crochet
    - Triple double crochet
    - Triple double crochet
    - Double double crochet
    - Lush column
    - Lush unknitted column
    - Crossed double crochet
    - Crossed double crochet
    - Pico (regular)
    - Pico down

    Crochet in one direction or in rows back and forth. Knitting in
    one direction occurs in a circle. Any crochet
    starts with knitting a chain.

    Knitting loops with a chain or air loops

    Place the end of the thread on the index finger of your left hand (Fig. 1).
    IN
    Take the hook with your right hand so that the curved part is facing you.
    Pass the hook under the thread located on the left index finger
    hands, hook it and turn the hook with thread counterclockwise,
    so that a complete revolution is completed. The resulting crosshairs of threads
    hold with your left thumb. Pass the hook under again
    thread lying on the index finger of the left hand (Fig. 2).
    Hook the thread, pull it through the crosshairs and tighten. The first loop of the chain is ready.
    For
    knitting subsequent loops, pass the hook under the thread lying on
    index finger of your left hand, hook it and drag it through the first
    loop and so on (Fig. 3).

    Half double crochet

    Half columns
    single crochet are used for knitting a dense and even edge of the product, and
    also for connecting a chain into a circle and individual parts together.
    A half-column corresponds to 1 lifting loop.
    Knitting a half column:

    Chain


    Crochet one chain stitch, then insert the hook into the third stitch from
    the beginning of the row, starting the count from the air loop, and pass the hook under
    thread on the index finger of the left hand. Hook the thread and
    pull it through the loop of the chain (Fig. 4). There are now two loops on the hook.
    Pull the loop located on the hook on the left through the loop that
    more to the right. It turned out to be a half single crochet.

    Single crochet

    Column
    Single crochet is knitted in the same way as a single crochet. See description
    higher. The difference is that when two loops are formed on the hook
    as in (Fig. 4), insert the hook again under the thread on the index finger
    left hand and hook the thread (Fig. 5). Pull it through two loops.
    The single crochet is ready (Fig. 6).

    To knit the second
    single crochet, insert the hook into the next stitch after the first stitch
    loop and pass it under the thread on the index finger of your left hand.
    Hook the thread and pull it through the loop, thus getting two
    loops on the hook. Place the hook under the thread on your index finger again
    left hand, hook it and pull it through two loops. That's how it turned out
    second single crochet. So continue on.

    Double crochet

    Chain
    from air loops, place the front one on the index finger of your left hand
    side towards you. Hold the chain with your left thumb.
    Knit two chain stitches for lifting and yarn over. For this
    pass the hook under the thread on the index finger of your left hand and grab
    thread (Fig. 7.)
    Insert the hook with a loop and crochet into the fourth loop
    chains, grab the thread and pull it through this loop. On hook
    a loop, a yarn over and another loop are formed, that is, three loops (Fig. 8).

    Knit
    twice these three loops. First, knit a loop and yarn over together to
    To do this, grab the thread with your hook and pull it through the double crochet loop.
    There are now two loops on the hook (Fig. 9). Grab the thread again with the hook and
    pull it through these two loops. So it turned out to be a double crochet.

    Half double crochet

    Half column
    Double crochet is worked in exactly the same way as a double crochet stitch. See description
    higher. The difference is that when you have three loops on your hook: a loop,
    Yarn over, loop as in (Fig. 8), then you need to knit these three loops
    together once. To do this, grab the thread and pull it straight through
    three loops (Fig. 10).

    Double crochet stitch

    Column
    with two crochets is knitted in the same way as a double crochet stitch. The difference is
    that for lifting, knit three air loops and instead of one
    Yarn over twice so that four loops are formed on the hook: a loop,
    yarn over, more yarn over, loop (Fig. 11). These four loops need to be knitted in
    three steps. First, pass the hook under the thread on your index finger.
    left hand, hook it and pull it through the loop and the second yarn over, then
    pass the hook under the thread again, hook it and pull it through the loop
    and the first yarn over. After this, two loops will remain on the hook, which
    need to be knitted together.

    Convex and concave columns

    Convex and concave columns are the same double crochets.
    What is their difference? When knitting convex and concave columns, the hook is passed not through the loop, but between the columns of the row.

    Convex

    row from the front surface and at the same time bend around the column from behind (Fig. 12).
    Concave
    a column is obtained when the hook is passed between the columns of the previous one
    row from the wrong side and at the same time bend around the column in front (Fig. 13).

    Crayfish loops

    For
    To finish the edge, the technique of “crawfish step” or “crawfish” loops is often used,
    giving the edge strength and good appearance. Unlike everyone else
    In other crochet weaves, this type of knitting is performed from left to right.
    Insert the hook under the loop away from you, pry the thread from below and pull it out
    so that it is in front of the loop that is on the hook, then
    knit both loops together (Fig. 14).

    Long loops

    Long
    or elongated loops are knitted as follows: Tie a chain, and on
    It is a row of single crochets. Turn knitting. Before knitting
    long loop, take the knitting in your right hand, bring your thumb
    left hand under the main thread and pull it towards you, pulling out the long
    loop. Now take the knitting in your left hand, so that the thread lies on
    index finger of the left hand. Insert the hook into the loop of the row lying
    to the left of the extended loop. Pass the hook under the thread lying on
    index finger of your left hand and knit a single crochet (Fig. 15).
    Release your thumb. Now you can knit the next loop.
    The next row, after the row with elongated loops, knit in stitches without
    Yarn over to secure the elongated loops. To continue the series you need
    alternate.

    Knitting circle

    For
    To make most crocheted toys you need to know how to knit

    half single crochet into a ring. To do this, pass the hook through
    first loop of the chain, hook the thread and pull it through two loops
    (Fig. 16). Tie the ring with single crochets, placing the hook in the center
    rings. In total you need to knit one air loop for lifting and 7
    single crochets to make 8 stitches. Having completed the eighth
    stitch, insert the hook into the chain loop with which you started the row. On
    two loops are formed on the hook. Place the hook under the thread on your index finger.
    finger of your left hand, hook it and pull it through these two loops, closing
    thus the first row of the circle. Start the second row and all subsequent ones
    also from an air loop. In the second row, knit one air loop and
    15 single crochets, that is, 16 stitches in total, knitting on
    each loop has two columns. Finish the second row with a half-column without
    yarn over, connecting the loop from the 15th stitch with the chain loop of the beginning of the second
    row. All subsequent rows also start with one air loop and
    end with a half single crochet.
    Number of columns in each row
    equal to the number of columns of the previous row plus 8 columns, taking into account that
    The first column in each row is an air loop. Circle knitting pattern
    and symbols in (Fig. 17):

    1 row 8 columns
    2 row 16 columns
    3rd row 24 columns
    4 row 32 columns
    5 row 40 columns
    The interval between additions also increases gradually:
    2nd row - knit 2 stitches in each loop
    Row 3 – knit 2 stitches in every second stitch
    Row 4 – knit 2 stitches in every third stitch
    Row 5 – in every fourth loop, knit 2 stitches and so on.


    Loop structure
    Air loop
    Chain

    Single crochet and double crochet are used as the basis for crochet.
    Air loop
    (Fig. 1, 2) serves as the beginning of knitting, forming a chain of air loops,
    which is a preparatory row and is used in knitting all
    patterns.

    To chain
    did not tighten the knitted fabric, it can be done with a thicker crochet hook
    and thickened threads. The hook is taken in the right hand, like a pencil, between
    with your thumb and forefinger, turning the barb of the hook towards you. Thread
    from the ball they place it on the index finger of the left hand, with the end towards you,
    holding it with your thumb. The hook is inserted from right to left under the working
    thread on the index finger of the left hand, then turn the hook
    counterclockwise 360 ​​degrees and, without tightening the loop,
    formed on it, with a movement away from you, throw the thread onto the hook. For
    this, the head of the hook is brought from left to right under the thread on the index
    finger, grab it and pull it towards you through the loop on the hook.
    Having knitted the first loop of the chain, throw the thread on the hook and pull it through
    through the loop on it. This is how the base chain of the required length is knitted.

    When starting to complete the first row of the pattern, make several
    chain air loops, which are called lifting loops. They
    replace the 1st column of the new row. The number of lifting loops depends on
    column height: the higher the column, the more lifting loops.

    Now let's consider loop structure crochet:

    At
    in crocheting, the loops of the knitted stitches are fixed and shaped
    braids, which is the basis for knitting the next row.
    The braid loop consists of the back and front walls (Fig. 3). A loop
    located on the hook shaft is called the leading loop and is taken into account
    it does not fit into the loops. If the description of the 1st row of the pattern says “knit
    stitch in the 5th loop of the chain", this means that you need to count from
    loops on the hook 4 loops of the chain and insert the hook into the next loop.

    Half column
    Half column
    (it corresponds to 1 lifting loop) Used when knitting edges
    product so that it is smooth and dense, and when connecting shapes. Knitting
    it’s like this: the hook is inserted into the loop of the previous row, grabbed with the hook
    working thread and pull it directly through the loop of the row
    (chains) and a loop lying on the hook.

    Single crochet
    Column
    Single crochet is also called a short stitch (it corresponds to 2 loops
    rise). The hook is inserted into the loop of the previous row or chain (then in
    2nd loop, not counting the loop on the hook), grab the thread and pull
    loop. There are 2 loops on the hook. Again they grab the thread and
    pull it through 2 loops on the hook.

    Double crochet
    Column
    with a double crochet (it corresponds to 3 lifting loops). They throw a thread on
    hook away from you, insert the hook into the loop of the previous row or chain
    (then in the 3rd loop from the hook, not counting the loop on the hook), grab
    thread and pull the loop to the level of the loop lying on the hook. On hook
    3 loops have been formed - an elongated loop, a yarn over and a leading loop)
    (Fig. 1a). Then put the thread on the hook again and pull it through
    First 2 loops on hook (pull loop and yarn over), grab again
    thread and pull it through the last 2 loops on the hook (Fig. 1b). On
    1 leading loop remains on the hook.
    to be continued...

    Rice. 16

    Double crochet stitch
    Column
    with two yarn overs (4 lifting loops correspond to it). Make two yarn overs
    on the hook (2 turns of thread), insert the hook into the loop of the previous row (or
    4th loop of the chain), grab the thread and pull the loop through. On hook
    4 loops were formed. Grab the thread and pull it through the first 2
    loops (loop and yarn over) lying on the hook again capture the thread and
    pull it through the next 2 loops on the hook, grab it again
    thread and pull the thread through the last 2 loops on the hook.

    Double crochet stitch
    Column
    with three yarn overs (5 lifting loops correspond to it). Perform according to
    the double stitch principle, just make 3 yarn overs and knit them
    sequentially 2 loops in 4 steps.

    Double crochet stitch
    Column
    with 4 yarn overs (6 lifting loops correspond to it). Perform according to
    the principle of a double stitch, only 4 yarn overs are thrown onto the hook and
    knit them sequentially, 2 loops in 5 steps.

    Concave (sinking) double crochet.
    Hook
    double crochet is not inserted into the base loop, but is passed in front of the post
    previous row. Having grabbed the working thread, knit a double crochet.

    Convex double crochet.
    A double crochet hook is inserted behind the stitch of the previous row and a double crochet is knitted.

    Slingshot of 2 double crochets.
    At first
    knit the 1st double crochet, and then the 2nd into the same base loop.
    Slingshots can also be made from 2 single crochets.

    Slingshot of 2 double crochets through an air loop.
    Knitting
    double crochet, then make an air loop and 1 more double crochet
    yarn over into the same base loop. Slingshots can be knitted through 2 or
    3 air loops.

    Double crochet scales.
    IN
    One base loop is knitted with 2 to 9 double crochets. How
    The more stitches knitted, the larger and more prominent the scales. Scales
    can be done using double crochet stitches.

    Double crochet.
    On
    2 base loops are performed with 2 loose double crochets, and then
    knit them together. To do this, make 2 yarn overs and insert the hook into the loop.
    the previous row, pull out the thread, make a 2nd yarn over and knit 2
    loops (loop and yarn over) together (2 loops on hook). On the next loop
    the bases perform the 2nd unknitted column. Yarn over and in one
    The technique is to knit all three loops on the hook. Again they throw the thread on
    hook and knit loops, securing the top of the column.

    Triple double crochet.
    Performed on three loops of the base according to the principle of knitting a double shortened stitch.

    Double shortened stitch with 4 crochets.
    Execute
    according to the principle of knitting a double crochet stitch,
    just make four yarn overs and knit them sequentially in 2 loops
    in 5 steps.

    Double crochet.
    Having done
    yarn over, hook is inserted into the loop of the previous row, grabbed and pulled
    thread (as when knitting a double crochet), throw the thread on the hook and
    knit two loops (loop and yarn over) together (2 loops on hook).
    The result was an unknitted double crochet. Yarn over again and through that
    The same base loop is knitted with a second unknitted stitch. Then again
    Yarn over once and knit all 3 loops on the hook.

    Triple double crochet.
    Execute
    according to the double crochet principle, only in 1 base loop
    knit not 2, but 3 unknitted double crochets. Vertical
    the line shows where the hook should be inserted.

    Triple double crochet stitch.
    They perform it like a triple double crochet, only they do not one, but two crochets and knit double crochets.

    Triple double crochet.
    Use
    in floral patterns for knitting the core of a flower. In one loop
    bases are performed sequentially with 3 loose double crochets (
    there are 4 loops on the hook). Then knit 2-4 more unknitted double crochets
    (the number of loops remaining on the hook from unknitted stitches,
    will increase), after which the thread is thrown onto the hook and in 1 step
    knit all the loops on the hook. You can perform triple unknitted
    double crochets and double crochets.

    Double double crochet.
    Perform according to the principle of a triple double crochet.

    Lush column
    Lush
    column (it corresponds to 3 or 4 lifting loops) - make a yarn over,
    the hook is inserted into the chain of the previous row and a long loop is pulled out
    1-1.5 cm (repeat this 3-5 times in the same loop of the previous row). How
    The more yarn overs, the more magnificent the column. Having made the last yarn over, stretch
    thread through all the loops and yarn overs on the hook. To secure the lush
    The post is placed on the hook and a loop is knitted on the hook.
    The vertical line shows where the hook should be inserted.

    Lush unknitted column.
    Use
    in floral patterns for knitting the core of a flower. As well as in
    in a lush column, pull long loops through 1 loop of the base and
    make yarn overs between them. The loops on the hook are not knitted.
    Then, having completed 2-4 lush unknitted stitches, throw the thread on
    hook and knit all the loops on the hook in 1 step.

    Crossed double crochet.
    Knit 2 double crochets crosswise: first on the 2nd loop of the base, then on the 1st.

    Crossed double crochet
    (to him
    corresponds to 5 lifting loops). Having made 2 yarn overs, insert the hook into the 6th
    loop of the chain, pick up the working thread and pull it through this
    loop (4 loops on hook). Pick up the working thread (Fig. 20a) and
    knit 2 loops (3 loops on the hook). Without knitting loops on the hook,
    make a yarn over, insert the hook into the base loop through one loop to the left of
    1st column, pick up the working thread and pull it through this
    loop (there are 5 loops on the hook). Next, picking up the working thread (Fig. 20b),
    alternately knit 2 loops 4 times (1 loop remains on the hook).
    Make 1 air loop, yarn over and insert the hook into the center of the column,
    grabbing 2 threads (Fig. 20c), pick up the working thread and pull
    it through 2 threads of the center of the column (3 loops on the hook). Picking up
    working thread, knit 2 loops 2 times (Fig. 20d).
    These columns can form an independent pattern and be combined with other columns.

    Pico (regular).
    Do
    4 chain stitches, then insert the hook into the 2nd chain stitch,
    grab and pull the thread, then throw the thread on the hook and
    knit 1 more air loop.

    Pico down.
    Execute
    like a regular picot, only the chain of air loops is turned down.
    To do this, knit a chain of 4 air loops and grab it with a large
    and the index fingers of the left hand, slightly pulling down, and the hook
    moving away from you, insert into the 2nd loop of the chain, grabbing and pulling
    a thread. Next, knit 1 more air loop.

    A closed ring of air loops.
    A simple chain of chain stitches is knitted, then the loop on the hook is connected with a half-stitch to the first chain stitch of the chain.

    The number of closed loops is usually indicated on the diagrams in a ring. This
    a closed ring is usually the beginning of knitting round motifs,
    napkins.

    Long loops.
    Tie
    a chain, and on it a row of single crochets. Turn knitting, before
    by knitting the second loop of the chain, grab the fabric with your right hand, and
    Place the thumb of your left hand under the working thread and pull it a little
    her on herself. Intercept the fabric with your left hand so that the end of the loop
    located on the thumb, was brought to the hook, and knit
    single crochet, then release your thumb from the loop. On
    there will be a long loop attached to the canvas. Then pick up the canvas
    with your right hand, pull the working thread with your left thumb,
    forming a loop from it, and secure it by knitting the following
    single crochet. Continue like this until the end of the row.
    Knit the next row with single crochets - this is the securing row. Next, alternate these rows.

    Knitting in the round.
    For
    To make most crocheted toys you need to know how to knit
    circle. First, knit a chain of four chain stitches and connect
    half-column into a ring. Then, inserting the hook into the ring and picking up
    thread, knit 8 single crochets. Connect the first and last
    half-column columns. In each next row, increase evenly
    the number of stitches to be knitted so that their number is equal to the number
    indicated on the diagram.
    Each closed line in the diagram represents a row, and the number indicates the number of columns in that row.

    Rachy step.
    Single crochet is knitted from left to right.

    Pattern repeat
    Drawing
    patterned fabric usually consists of repeating identical elements.
    The part of the pattern that repeats is called a motif or rapport
    pattern. In the diagrams, rapport is highlighted *...* - with asterisks.
    For that
    so that the pattern elements are arranged symmetrically and for the edge, usually
    at the beginning or at the end of the row, make columns in additional loops
    (the number of these loops is given in the description of each pattern, edge loops
    are included in this number).
    To record a pattern, you can use not only
    text, but also diagram. Consider the diagram from bottom to top. All odd
    rows (1, 3, 5, etc.) are read from right to left, all even rows (2, 4,
    6th, etc.) - from left to right. Having finished knitting the motif in height,
    continue to knit, reading the pattern from the 1st row (bottom to top). Sometimes a pattern
    repeats from the 2nd, 3rd or 4th row.

    For example:
    Pattern 1 In this pattern, the number of loops should be a multiple of 9 (pattern motif) plus 2 additional loops.
    If
    in the sample the pattern motif is repeated 2 times, then the number of loops in the motif
    multiply by 2 and add 2 loops. The sample is knitted according to the pattern: from the 4th row
    The pattern is repeated from the 2nd row.


    In this article you will learn how to perform two stitches with, crocheted together.

    1. Where you need to knit 2 double crochets together, yarn over, insert the hook into the next loop of the base, pull out the loop; Yarn over again and pass the thread through two of the three loops that are on the hook. An unclosed (i.e. not completely knitted) is formed. Yarn over again.


    2. Insert the hook into the next loop of the base, pull out the thread, yarn over again and pull it through two loops on the hook. Two open columns are formed. Grab the thread again with the hook and pull it through all three remaining loops.

    Two double crochets together are ready.

    We knit two double crochets together (video)

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    There is a working loop on the hook, yarn over, insert the hook into the first stitching point, grab the working thread and pull out a loop, there are 3 loops on the hook, yarn over, insert the hook into the second stitching point, grab the working thread, pull out a loop, there are 5 loops on the hook. Knit them with a working thread in one step.

    When making half-columns, you can pull out the working thread from the second and subsequent attachment points without first yarning over. With this design, the top stretches less.

    Two double crochets with a common top.

    There is a working loop on the hook. Yarn over, insert the hook into the first stitching point, grab the working thread, pull out a loop, there are 3 loops on the hook. Knit two of them with a working thread, 2 loops on the hook. Yarn over, insert the hook into the second stitching point, grab the working thread, pull out a loop, there are 4 loops on the hook, knit two of them, 3 loops on the hook. Grab the working thread and knit them in one step.

    You already know how to make a chain of chain loops (VP) and single crochets (SC). Today we will learn how to make double crochet stitches (dc). There can be one, two, three or even four yarn overs. The height of the resulting column also depends on the number of yarn overs.

    You already know how to make a chain of chain loops (VP) and single crochets (SC). Today we will learn how to make double crochet stitches (dc).

    There can be one, two, three or even four yarn overs. The height of the resulting column also depends on the number of yarn overs.

    So, cast on a chain of air loops of any length. You can also not cast on a new chain, but simply continue knitting on the previous pattern, because the top edge of the single crochets is nothing more than a chain.

    When knitting double crochets, chain loops are also made for the height of the row. And, as when knitting rows of single crochets, their number depends on the height of the columns, that is, on the number of crochets. We will be doing single crochet stitches first, so cast on two stitches for the height of the row.

    If you started knitting from a chain, then the first loop you should knit into will be the third from the hook, and do not forget that we never count the loop that is on the hook!

    If you continue knitting from the last lesson, then for the height of the row, cast on two air loops, and start knitting in the first loop of yesterday's row, that is, a stitch above a stitch.

    In order to perform a double crochet, FIRST OF ALL YOU NEED TO DO A CROCHET! Just hook the thread and leave it on the hook. And now, with this thread on the hook, insert the head of the hook into the desired loop (I indicated above), hook the thread, and pull it through the loop. Thus, you have a hook: a new loop, yarn over, main loop. Now hook the thread and pull it through the first two loops. There are two loops left on the hook. Again, hook the thread and pull it through the two loops again. The double crochet is ready. Repeat this operation until the end of the row. I repeat the strict sequence: yarn over, insert the hook into the loop of the previous row, pick up the thread, pull it onto the hook, pick up the thread, pull it through the first two loops on the hook, pick up the thread, pull it through the two loops on the hook.

    At the end of the row, when all the loops of the previous row are stitched, make 2 air loops and turn the knitting in the opposite direction. Knit the same way as the first row.

    Assignment: knit 10-20 cm with these double crochets.

    And if you are not tired yet, then we will learn how to perform DOUBLE CROCHET STICKS (SDN).

    We make two yarn overs, that is, we wind the thread in turns on the hook, insert the hook into the loop of the previous row, pick up the thread, and pull it through.

    There are now four loops on the hook. We pick up the thread, pull it through two loops, pick up the thread, pull it through two loops, and the last time we pick up the thread and pull it through two loops. The double crochet column (SDN) is ready.

    Do not forget that for the height of each row you must always cast on air loops. For double crochet stitches, you need to cast on three air loops.

    Knit in double crochet stitches 10-20 cm long.

    See you in third lesson! Good luck to everyone. Bye!

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