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Learn How to Cross Double Crochet Stitches for a whole new look to add to out learning the double crochet stitch fairly early, but this tutorial will give you a
The Cross Double Crochet Stitch is a simple pattern creates an interestingly textured fabric using crossed stitches. It's a great for blankets and washcloths.
Crochet the half-double stitch with these easy steps and achieve that beautiful design you've been longing for. Insert your crochet hook to the two loops found at
Nov 18, 2008
When you make a crossed double crochet stitch, you end up with a pattern that looks like an X. 1Decide where you want to place the crossed double crochet stitch and skip a stitch at that point in the row. 2Work 1 double crochet (dc) in the next stitch. 3Work 1 double crochet in the stitch that you skipped.
You work “backwards", crossing over in front of the dc from the previous step to creating a double crochet in the skipped stitch (which would be to the right for a right-handed crocheter). The top photo above shows that you will yarn over and insert the hook into the skipped stitch to begin the double crochet.
Dec 8, 2015
Sep 9, 2014 Tutorial for How to Crochet the Crossed Double Crochet (and Treble The crossed double crochet stitch (xdc) is one of my personal favorite stitches. of the dc that you just made in step two; this is what creates the X effect.
Learn how to double crochet or 'dc' with these instructions and illustrations, as well as a video from Annie's Stitch Guide.
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