How To Crochet The Herringbone HDC Stitch
In this crochet video tutorial learn how to crochet the Herringbone HDC Stitch. This is a textured design that resembles a herringbone pattern, made using basic crochet stitches with a slight variation. Scroll down for some tips, and the video tutorial.
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In this video tutorial I’ll show you how to crochet the Herringbone Half Double Crochet Stitch in rows.
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This stitch can be made with any size yarn and corresponding crochet hook. If the yarn is lighter weight, it will result in a smaller fabric, and if it is a bulky weight, it will result in a larger fabric.
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Herringbone HDC Stitch
Skill Level: Easy
Supplies:
Red Heart With Love, Cornsilk
Furls Crochet Hook: US H/8, 5.00 mm
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Yarn needle
TIPS:
- Can be made in any size yarn weight for different projects.
- Made in Rows, turn after each row.
- Make two Rows to complete one herringbone pattern.
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Patterns:
A few of the free crochet patterns that use this stitch are below. It is a wonderful stitch for blankets, accessories, garments, home decor and so much more.
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