How to Front Post Double Crochet and Back Post Double Crochet Tutorial
How to Front Post Double Crochet and Back Post Double Crochet
Mastering the Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC) and Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC) stitches can add a delightful texture to your crochet projects. In this tutorial, we will walk through the step-by-step process of creating these stitches, providing you with the skills to enhance your crochet repertoire.
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*Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC):*
When initiating a standard double crochet, the usual practice is to work under the chain. However, for the FPDC, we deviate from the norm. Yarn over and enter the front, then the back, and return to the front, creating a loop behind the front post. Yarn over, draw the yarn behind the post, and complete the double crochet. This technique adds dimension to the front post, making it stand out. The same principles can be applied to half-double or single crochet for a consistent effect.
*Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC):*
Conversely, the BPDC involves working behind the post, creating a unique texture that recedes into the background. Yarn over, go to the back, insert the hook behind the post, and pull the yarn through. Yarn over, pull through in front of the post, completing the double crochet. This method shows the post standing in the back, providing a contrasting visual effect.
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In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through creating a front-post double crochet (FPDC) and a back-post double crochet (BPDC). Typically, when starting a double crochet, you work under the chain. However, for the FPDC, we’ll work behind the front post. Yarn over, go into the front, then to the back, and back into the front, creating a loop behind the post. Yarn over, pull it behind the front post, and complete the double crochet. Repeat the process: yarn over, go to the front, then to the back, yarn over, pull through behind the post, yarn over, and complete the double crochet.
This technique gives your front post more dimension, making it stand out. You can apply a similar approach to half double or single crochet around the front post for a similar effect.
Next, explore the back post double crochet (BPDC) done in reverse. Yarn over, go to the back behind the post, insert your hook, and pull it through. Yarn over, pull through in front of the post, completing the double crochet. Repeat: yarn over, go to the back, insert your hook, yarn over, pull through in front of the post, yarn over, and complete the double crochet.
The result is a back post that recedes into the background, creating a distinct look. Repeat the process for additional back post double crochets. You can achieve a textured and visually appealing crochet pattern by alternating between front and back post stitches. Thank you for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe for more tutorials!
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In conclusion, mastering the Front Post Double Crochet and Back Post Double Crochet stitches opens up creative possibilities in your crochet endeavors. Whether you want a prominent three-dimensional look with the FPDC or a textured background effect with the BPDC, these stitches add depth and character to your projects. As you practice and incorporate these techniques into your creations, you’ll find a new level of artistry and sophistication in your crochet work. Happy crocheting!