2 Quick Tips for working the Herringbone Half Double Crochet Stitch (Hhdc) Frustration~Free

 

Have you tried (and failed) to work the Herringbone Half Double Crochet Stitch (Hhdc)? While it’s an awesome stitch, it’s also a finicky one, isn’t it? How many times has the head of your crochet hook caught that first loop that you’re supposed to pull the yarn through? How many times have you thought to yourself “Is this stitch really worth it?” Well, if the answer to either of those questions is “several”, then this short video clip is just for you! Watch it, practice it, and master the Hhdc! 😀

 

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This short video clip came about when a tester asked me if I had any tips I could share with her on working the Hhdc. She told me that she’s always loved the look of this stitch, but she has never been able to work it fast enough for her liking and has set many projects aside because of it. At first I didn’t think I had any tips I could share with her, but as I was working up a swatch I realized there were 2 things I did without realizing I did them that helped me find my own groove when working the Hhdc. 

 

 

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Let’s Begin Working Frustration Free Herringbone Stitches!

If you’ve never worked the Herringbone Half Double Crochet Stitch, follow along with the step by step photo tutorial below, or scroll down past the photo tutorial to find the video tutorial.

 

Herringbone Half Double Crochet – Photo Tutorial

(Scroll Down for the Video Tutorial)

 

Herringbone Half Double Crochet (Hhdc): Yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch indicated, yarn over, pull up a loop and pull that loop thru the first loop on your hook, yarn over, pull thru remaining two loops.

Step 1 (photo above, left): yarn over

Step 2 (photo above, center): insert your hook into the stitch indicated, yarn over

Step 3 (photo above, right): pull up a loop

Step 4 (photo above, left): pull the loop from step 3 thru the 1st loop on the hook

Step 5 (photo above, center): yarn over

Step 6 (photo above, right): pull thru both remaining loops on hook

 

 

 

Tada! That’s all there is to working the Herringbone Half Double Crochet Stitch! I hope that my 2 quick tips have helped and you’re able to master this stitch (and enjoy it) in no time!

 

If you’ve enjoyed my 2 Quick Tips for working frustration free Herringbone Stitches, you’ll also enjoy my 1 Quick Tip for working perfect Spike Stitches! Click HERE for that tutorial.

 

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6 Comments

  1. Thank you. This is a great tip for the Hhdc stitch. I like the look of this stitch, in blankets, scarfs, almost anything.

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