Working into the 3rd Loop of Half Double Crochet
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Learn how to work into the 3rd loop of half double crochet stitches! The extra yarn over in a half double crochet creates a 3rd loop. Learn how to find this 3rd loop, whether working in rows or in rounds, and see what happens when you work into it.
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Easily the best example of the 3rd loop I've seen. You make this very clear and simple to understand. Thank you!
Thanks!
This is by far the best demonstration of this stitch! I watched 2 other videos, and still couldn’t see where that third loop was. You solved that for me! Subscribed!!!
Yay! I’m glad it worked for you :)
This was a super helpful explanation, thank you! I'd never heard of this method until I saw it in a pattern and freaked out because I couldn't figure it out. Now I see it is really easy!!
Yay! I'm glad it helped :) Most things in crochet turn out to be fairly easy once you get used to them :)
Thank you! I was stuck, stuck, stuck until watching your explanation.❤
yay! Glad I could help :)
For the life of me I could not figure this stitch out from written directions. You made it very simple. Thank you so very much.
yay! I'm glad it helped :)
This is the very best explanation of the 3rd loop half double crochet I have watched! Hands Down! Showing the top of the stitch and its relationship to the third loop is so helpful. Also, thank you for explaining how stitches are made.
aww thank you! I'm glad it was helpful :)
Excellent explanation. All questions answered with a clear, concise demonstration. Thank you.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :)
So helpful! I’m a self-taught crocheter, so your video was really clear and helped clear up a pattern I keep doing wrong! Thank you!
Excellent! Glad it helped! :)
what a great teacher you are . Thank you !
Thank you! I'm glad it worked for you :)
Thank you for your simple explanation. Your voice is very calming 😊 This too helped me to understand quickly. ❤
Yay! I'm glad you liked it, and thank you :)
Thank you. This video was sooo helpful compared to the other two videos I watched!
Yay! Glad it helped!
Thank you for this very good demonstration/explanation of the 3rd loop of a hdc!
You're very welcome! :)
Thank you I really enjoyed your video. I love the hdc stitch but have never noticed that third loop. Kindest regards from Australia 🐨
Always fun to see something new! :)
Did a very good job at showing a close up where to go in the stitch was very, very helpful.
Yay! Glad I could help :)
This is by far the best explanation of this technique that I have seen.
Thanks!
AMAZING thank you so much for this explanation! I'm working in rounds and I was stunned at how well the "scooping" method worked.
yay! I'm so glad you found it helpful :)
Thank you for that very clear demonstration. My pattern called for HDC3L but didn't provide any explanation. Now I can continue my project. I had no idea that a HDC had a 3rd loop!
Yay! Glad I could help :)
Perfect, exactly what I needed to know. Thanks Pia. 🙏❤️
you're very welcome - glad to help!
Thank you for this super clear demo! I *finally* got it!
Yay! I love those moments when it just clicks :)
Thank you for explaining the stitch formation, that helps me a lot!!! Great video!
Hands down best HDC 3rd loop tutorial I've watched. Thanks!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked it :-)
It just registered that that would be a way I'd love to do it with going behind the V and scooping it backwards. I love that!
As a person who routinely only crochets very simple stitches, I was floundering to understand this stitch via other tutorials; however with your concise, clear instructions and close video, I got the hang of it in a jiffy. Many thanks from Australia.
Fantastic! I'm glad it was helpful :)
Thank you for teaching me that 3rd loop.
Ps I love your fingernail art
@@judyworcester663 thanks! :)
This is great, thank you for the very clear explanation.
You're very welcome! :)
Very clear
So clear and helpful, thank you! ❤
Glad you liked it! :)
Thank you for your clear explanation and video! I love your nails, too! :)
thanks! :)
@@StitchesnScraps You're welcome! :)
thank you so much, you explained everything so well
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful :)
Great video, thank you!
You're welcome, I'm glad you liked it :)
Thankyou so much. Xxx
Very clear, thx😅
Well explained thank you well explained and clear- thank you 😊
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :)
Great explanation
thanks! :)
thank yoouu!! very helpful & clearly explained :)
You're welcome, I'm glad it worked for you :)
Thank you so much from a beginner crocheter adding crochet to my years long only knitting flat :D It makes this so clear. I wanted a differentiation from the bottom of my first basket project after learning just doing small rounds and this is perfect!
yay! I'm glad it was helpful! Next, check out front post and back post stitches...they're another great way to turn a corner like that :) I don't have a video up yet, but hope to soon.
P.S. - welcome to the dark side ;)
@@StitchesnScraps LOL!! Right there with you
@@StitchesnScraps I'll have to look for one until you have yours up. I watched a video on how to do them and also tried to actually do the front and back post half double crochet stitches. I can't picture how to turn a corner like that but sounds great :) I was going to add something and totally forgot what it was! Lol
@@melvinbeli1 This is a very old one, for front and back post single crochet, but you'll be able to see how it makes 90 degree angle. Basically do one row of either front or back post (depending on which direction you want to go), and then continue crocheting as normal - you'll have created a 90 degree angle in your work :) stitchesnscraps.com/tutorial-front-back-post-single-crochet-fpsc-bpsc/
Gracias por compartir
denada :)
❤
So when facing your work, the third loop will always be in front, and just below the regular “v” that you would normally go into if doing a regular hdc? By the way, your nails look great! And you have a really nice calm voice for teaching! Thank you!
Well it depends on which side of your work you are looking at, right? The third loop is at the back of the hdc when you make it...so if you're working without turning, it will always be at the back. If you're turning your work, it will be in the front when you turn it once, and then in back when you turn it again, and so forth.
Also it's technically possible (though not easy) to work into the back side of the third loop, and some designers will have you do that. So always check the pattern in case they have specified front or back.
I work on a new pattern that is pretty difficult. And this stitch my wife had never seen that who's taught me how to c Crochet
Great video! Can I ask why I'm unable to hook through all my third loops. They seem to be so tight and barely visible?
1) it could be a tension thing, try using a larger hook or crocheting more loosely, or stick a smaller hook in the third loop and wiggle it to open it up more.
2) Is the loop bigger on the other side? one side has a tiny loop like you describe, the other side has a large loop.
I have tried crocheting it more loosely as you suggested and the loops are finally bigger. Thanks!
@@AsteroidB6120 Yay! Glad I could help :)