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Step by Step Double (Single) Crochet Instruction
by Megan Mills
megan@kiwi.gen.nz
What is special about this method is that it shows working into the side of a stitch.
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I have done a chain and worked some half trebles back along it (in the back ridge to make a tidy edge) and am now ready to work a dc (US sc) into the side of the dc that was made immediately before the chain.
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Here I am getting ready to push the hook through the side of the dc.
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Now I have pushed the hook through the side of the dc - under both strands.
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Yarn over hook ready to pull a loop through the side of the dc.
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Pulling the loop through the dc.
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Loop is now pulled through the dc.
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Yarn over hook getting ready to pull through two loops on hook.
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Pulling through the two loops on the hook.
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Completed dc.
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I have now skipped 1dc on the base row and worked a dc in the next one. See how the appendage is neatly and securely attached? Your pattern will probably give variations on these instructions but the principle should be the same.
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Last modified: 4 September 2004
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