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The Double Crochet Stitch

By: Clare Mitchell from Truly Crochet
The Double Crochet Stitch

"THE DOUBLE CROCHET STITCH: A BEGINNER-FRIENDLY CLASSIC If you’re new to the world of crochet, the Double Crochet Stitch (dc) is one of the most essential and fun stitches to learn. It’s easy to master, works up quickly, and is incredibly versatile. Whether you’re making cozy blankets, scarves, or even experimenting with lacy patterns, the double crochet stitch will quickly become your go-to! Let’s dive into why this stitch is a favorite among beginners and experienced crocheters alike, and how you can get started with it. WHAT IS THE DOUBLE CROCHET STITCH? The Double Crochet Stitch is a taller stitch that adds height and flexibility to your crochet projects. Unlike the single crochet stitch, which creates a tight, dense fabric, the double crochet stitch gives a more open, breathable texture—perfect for projects that need some flow and stretch. Because of its height, it also makes quick progress through rows, so you can finish projects faster! WHY THE DOUBLE CROCHET IS PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS Easy to Learn: Once you master the basic foundation stitches (like chaining and single crochet), the double crochet is just a step up. It involves yarn overs and pulling through loops, making it a great way to practice coordination with your hook and yarn. Fast Work-Up: Since the double crochet stitch is taller, you cover more ground with each stitch, making it a faster stitch for larger projects. Perfect for beginners who want to see quick progress! Versatile: This stitch is a building block for countless crochet patterns. From blankets to clothing, it’s used in everything from simple designs to complex lacework. FUN PROJECTS WITH THE DOUBLE CROCHET STITCH The Double Crochet Stitch is a staple in so many patterns, and once you’ve mastered it, you can start creating a variety of projects. Here are a few ideas to inspire you: Blankets: Because of its height, the double crochet stitch is great for making blankets. It works up quickly and gives a nice, drapey texture that’s perfect for snuggling. Scarves: A simple double crochet scarf is a perfect beginner project. You can experiment with color changes, stripes, or even add fringe for a fun, custom look. Granny Squares: Many granny square patterns use the double crochet stitch, making it a great way to practice while creating something iconic and playful. COMMON MISTAKES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM Even though the double crochet stitch is beginner-friendly, it’s normal to run into a few hiccups as you’re learning. Here are some tips to avoid common pitfalls: Skipping Stitches: It’s easy to miss a stitch, especially at the beginning or end of a row. To keep your edges straight, always count your stitches at the end of each row. Tension Troubles: Too tight or too loose tension can affect the look of your stitches. Practice finding a rhythm that keeps your tension even. Turning Chain Confusion: Remember to add turning chains at the beginning of each new row. For double crochet, I normally use 1 turning chain so you don’t get uneven edges like you do with 3 turning chains."

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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