How To Crochet HDC Back Loop – Front Loop Stitch
In this video tutorial learn how to crochet the Hdc Back Loop – Front Loop Stitch. This very textured fabric is made using the basic half double crochet and is an easy one row repeat. It is reversible and quick to make. Scroll down for some tips, steps, and the video tutorial.
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In this video tutorial I’ll show you how to crochet the pretty Hdc Back Loop – Front Loop Stitch. The lines and bumps it makes look tricky, but is rather easy to do.
It’s an easy pattern and is a one row repeat to make a blankets, garments, cloths, accessories and more.
This stitch can be made with any size yarn and corresponding crochet hook. If the yarn is lighter weight, such as fine or DK, it will result in a smaller fabric, and if it is a bulky weight, it will result in a larger fabric. This is a worsted weight #4 yarn with a size H crochet hook.
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HDC Back Loop – Front Loop Stitch
Skill Level: Easy
Supplies:
Yarn: Red Heart With Love, color Wisteria
Crochet Hook: US H/8, 5.00 mm
Scissors
Yarn needle
Abbreviations: In US Terminology
BL – back loop
ch – chain
FL – front loop
hdc – half double crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
Tips:
- Can be made in any size yarn weight for different projects.
- Made in Rows, turn after each row.
- A one Row repeat.
- Using an odd stitch multiple, begin and end each Row in the back loop only.
- Great fabric for blankets, garments, scarves, cloths and accessories.
Stitch multiple: odd # + 1 Chain
Step 1: Half double crochet in 3rd chain from hook, one half double crochet in the next chain. The pattern sequence is make a half double crochet in the next chain, across.
Step 2: Chain one and turn your work, then half double crochet in the back loop of next stitch, half double crochet in the front loop of next stitch. The pattern sequence is half double crochet in the back loop of next stitch, half double crochet in the front loop of next stitch, across. End with half double crochet in the back loop of last stitch.
Repeat Step 2 until desired size.
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