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How to Crochet the Half Double Crochet (HDC) Stitch

The half double crochet stitch is the perfect middle ground between the single and double crochet. It is fast, dense, and has a unique ‘third loop’ that creates beautiful knit-like ribs. This tutorial covers the mechanics of the HDC and how to leverage its third loop for gorgeous textures.

The half double crochet stitch is the perfect middle ground between the single and double crochet. It is fast, dense, and has a unique ‘third loop’ that creates beautiful knit-like ribs. This tutorial covers the mechanics of the HDC and how to leverage its third loop for gorgeous textures.

Materials & Tools Required

To follow along with this project, you will need the following materials:

  • **Yarn:** Worsted Weight Yarn.
  • **Hook:** Size H-8 (5.0 mm) hook.
  • **Skill Level:** Beginner.

Stitch Abbreviations & Guide

Before beginning, review these common abbreviations used throughout the pattern:

  • **CH:** Chain
  • **HDC:** Half double crochet
  • **YO:** Yarn over
  • **ST:** Stitch

Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these detailed instructions to complete the project. Keep your stitch counts consistent!

Half Double Crochet Step-by-Step

  • Step 1: Start with a foundation chain of 12. We will work into the 3rd chain from the hook.
  • Step 2: Yarn over (YO) once. Insert hook into the 3rd chain.
  • Step 3: YO and pull the yarn through the chain. You will have 3 loops on your hook.
  • Step 4: YO one more time and pull the yarn through all 3 loops on your hook. You have made a half double crochet (HDC)!
  • Row 2: Ch 2 (usually does not count as a stitch). Turn. Work HDC into the very first stitch under both top loops.
  • Pro Tips for Success & Pinterest Styling

    The Third Loop: Because of the yarn over, the HDC stitch creates a ‘third loop’ on the back of the stitch. Working into this third loop pushes the top ‘V’ loops forward, creating a ribbed texture.

    Pinterest Share: Create a diagram highlighting the location of the ‘third loop’ on an HDC stitch. This is a highly saved reference.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Does the turning Ch 2 count as a stitch in HDC?

    A: In most modern patterns, it does not. Always check the pattern notes.

    Q: What projects are best for HDC?

    A: Because it has a solid texture, it is perfect for warm blankets, pot holders, washcloths, and beanies.

    Conclusion

    Mastering this project is a wonderful milestone in your crochet journey. Once you finish, be sure to pin it on Pinterest to save it for your next crafting session and share your beautiful results with the community! Happy crocheting!

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