Wide Double Crochet Stitch | How to Crochet
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- The Wide Double Crochet Stitch uses the wonderful simple double crochet stitch, yet modifies it slightly in order to create a more open fabric with more drape. This stitch is great for beginners and the more experienced alike!
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In this video I will be using a 5 mm crochet hook and a little bit of the Cotton Aran yarn by Paintbox yarns.
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Sarah
Great as a wash cloth pattern. Rose at Rose likes crochet is collecting wash clothes for a wonderful organization called Wings. I will make a few to send into her.
I saw that it Bag o Day Crochet. I was thinking the same thing! Working on some dish rags, now. 🙂
Great idea
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Happy crocheting! 😘
I'm just looking for a simple and quick stitch (for a 50" x 60" throw) that does not require a whole lot of thought and memorization. I really like the way this looks and I hope that an even number of stitches + three will give me what I need. Thank you for this lovely tutorial.
Love this. Wanted to make some long pajamas but couldn’t find. Stitch that didn’t look too bulky, this works for my project.
Hello from Malta I love your channel and your stitch tutorials are amazing. I have used this stitch to make a lovely summer tunic perfect stitch as it's not too see through just perfect. Thank you 😊
This stitch would make a great fall sweater.
Thank you for the tutorial. I have never heard of this stitch until today. I am using this stitch to make a scarf. Also I think I am going to use it to make a throw for my daughter.
Amazing thank you making headbands for a craft fair
Beautiful stitch
Thanks for the tutorial. I have used this on a blanket.
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Im working on scarves for winter right now so I may try this stitch with a scarf using bulky yarn.
Very nice stitch, thank you for sharing 😊
Beautiful. ❤ Thank you
I love this stitch!! I used it with the dark orchid color (Red Heart Super Saver) and I was so pleased, it worked up fast also. I love learning your new stitches. Thank you.
Nice pattern. Thank you
I like how it looks zigzag
Simple but very pretty... Thanks for sharing...💗
Cool stitch
I've done this where I wanted to weave a ribbon through the stitches. Makes it much easier, and the end result looks so neat and tidy. But I hadn't thought to just do the whole thing like this. I'm thinking I want to use it for a sweater since winters here are very mild.
OMG it's awesome with bulky #5 yarn
I bet it would be!
I think this is even easier for a complete beginner to fond where the hook goes: sometimes it is easy the miss the next stitch because the previous one pulls it tighter so its not so easy to see. But this way it's less likely to be as big of a problem. (I'm 100% sure that's how I crocheted my first project when I started learning. 😂)
I love ❤ it, thank 😊 you!
This is actually how I was taught to crochet. I used to make square baby blankets (in the round) alternating colours every few rows.
Hi Sarah, think I'll use this next time I make the cats some more bedding out of chenille as I gin they like to pad at it and it doesn't matter with chenille. Thanks for the tutorial 😀
Do you to chain 3 to turn? I don’t like when there’s a gap for little fingers or something to catch it
This stitch is especially nice done with Caron Latte Cakes.
Very good
Thanks for sharing