Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial

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Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial

Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial
Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial

Let's face it. If you've been crocheting for a while, then you might be a bit bored by using some of the more basic crochet stitches. If you're ready to try something new, then give this Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial a look. This guide is easy to follow and is a great way to get another crochet skill under your belt. Are you ready to get started? You likely don't need to make a special trip to your favorite yarn store (sorry). If you're trying out this crochet stitch for the first time, then simply use any yarn you already have on hand with a crochet hook in an appropriate size. You will be crocheting with ease in no time after you take a look at this easy crochet tutorial!

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Materials List

  • Yarn (blogger used Red Heart's Creme de la Creme)
  • Crochet hook in an appropriate size

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This Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch Tutorial is so useful as it teaches you a new type of stitch that will add to your collection of stitches. The herringbone is exciting to make as it gives a twist to the otherwise boring basic stitches that you first learned when you were just learning how to crochet. So go ahead, take this tutorial seriously and before you know it you're already doing it in one of your projects. Cheers!

I love this, it is always great to learn new stitches to spice up your work. This video to teach how to do the Herringbone Half-Double Crochet Stitch is very well done. I just love the wood crochet hook handle she is using, gives me some ideas.. Back to the video, I noticed that she works in the back bump or the 3 loop of the chain. Is this a new way now for the starting row? I have done that before and sometimes it isn't that easy to find that 3rd. loop. This Herringbone Half-Double stitch will make a nice looking afghan or even a great warm hat for this winter. What patterns can be done with this stitch? So many ideas.. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet tutorial.

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