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Do you chain 2 for a double crochet?

Do you chain 2 for a double crochet?

Sometimes, especially when you’re working with bulky yarn or a larger than usual hook, the turning chain on a double crochet row leaves a gap at the beginning of the row. To get a neater edge, try chaining 2 instead of 3 stitches for the turning chain.

What is chainless starting double crochet?

A chainless way The chainless starting double crochet uses no turning chains. Instead, it uses the working loop to create a double crochet stitch. This results in a much neater look, with no gap at the edge.

How to start a chainless starting double crochet stitch?

How to work a chainless starting double crochet stitch step by step. 1. To start the csdc stitch, pull up the loop on your hook approx. to the height of a regular double crochet stitch. 2. Hold the elongated loop in place on your hook with your finger…. 3. … and twist the hook counter clockwise down towards you,…

What’s the difference between DC and chain crochet?

tutorial: chainless starting double crochet (csdc) Usually, when beginning a new row or round in a crochet project, we start with a chain 2 or chain 3 to replace the first double crochet (dc) stitch. However, a chain of stitches is much skinnier than a regular double crochet, which makes it quite visible in the resulting piece.

What’s the difference between CSDC and chainless crochet?

Working a chainless starting double crochet stitch in the round Using a csdc stitch when working in the round is basically the same as when working flat. The main difference is of course that in projects worked in the round, the last stitch has to be joined with the first one of the round by using a slip stitch (sl st).

What’s the difference between slip stitch and chainless crochet?

The main difference is of course that in projects worked in the round, the last stitch has to be joined with the first one of the round by using a slip stitch (sl st). This makes the process as follows: 1. Slip stitch in the top of the first stitch of the round. 2. Work the chainless starting double crochet stitch as described above.

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