Herringbone Half Double Crochet Pattern. To make the hhdc stitch: A great variation to hdc.
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Work rows of hhdc back and forth, and they start to look like a herringbone pattern. This beautiful stitch forms a herringbone pattern and it’s so easy to learn! To start, wrap yarn over hook and insert in the next stitch, just as you would if making a normal half double crochet.
The herringbone half double crochet stitch is so named because each stitch slants slightly to the left. To make the hhdc stitch: Work rows of hhdc back and forth, and they start to look like a herringbone pattern.
A great variation to hdc. To start, wrap yarn over hook and insert in the next stitch, just as you would if making a normal half double crochet. Use it for baby blankets, scarves, afghans, dishcloth and more.
Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook) 2. Pull first loop straight through the second (similar to a slip. This beautiful stitch forms a herringbone pattern and it’s so easy to learn!