How to Half Double Crochet Cluster Stitch Across two Stitches
by Amy Lehman | November 17, 2023 10:37 pm
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Half Double Crochet Cluster Stitch Across two Stitches
The Half Double Crochet Cluster Stitch Across Two Stitches adds texture and visual interest to your crochet projects. This technique involves working clusters of half-double crochet stitches over pairs of adjacent stitches, creating a unique and eye-catching pattern. This tutorial will guide you through the process, allowing you to master this versatile stitch for various crochet projects.
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For the sample, I started with 10 chains; you can use any chain count. In the video, I used an H hook.
Row 1: Yarn over and insert hook in the 3rd chain from the hook, draw up your loop, yarn over and insert hook into the next chain, yarn over and draw up your loop, then yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on the hook,
*yarn over and insert hook into the same chain space; yarn over and grab the yarn and draw up a loop; yarn over and work into the next chain space; yarn over and draw up a loop; yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on the hook,
*Repeat, work this to the last stitch on the row
Row 2: Chain 2, Turn, Yarn over and insert hook under the chain 2 space, yarn over and draw up a loop; yarn over and insert hook in the next stitch; yarn over and pull up a loop; yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook,
*yarn over and insert hook into the same stitch space; yarn over and grab the yarn and draw up a loop; yarn over and work into the next chain space; yarn over and draw up a loop; yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on the hook,