🧶 Double Crochet (dc) — Step-by-Step Instructions

 

How to Make a Double Crochet Stitch for Beginners 🧶

The double crochet stitch is one of the most versatile stitches in crochet. It creates a soft, flexible fabric perfect for blankets, scarves, hats, and more. Mastering it gives you a solid foundation for almost any crochet project.

Materials Needed

  • Yarn (medium weight recommended for beginners)

  • Crochet hook suitable for your yarn (e.g., 4mm–5mm)

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle

Step-by-Step Instructions

1️⃣ Start with a foundation chain

Make a slip knot on your hook. Chain the number of stitches you need (for practice, start with 15 chains).

2️⃣ Yarn over (yo)

Wrap the yarn once over your hook from back to front.

3️⃣ Insert your hook

Skip the first 3 chains from the hook (these count as your first dc). Insert your hook into the 4th chain.

4️⃣ Yarn over and pull up a loop

You now have 3 loops on your hook.

5️⃣ Yarn over again

Pull through 2 loops on your hook.

6️⃣ Yarn over once more

Pull through the remaining 2 loops. You’ve made one double crochet stitch! 🎉

7️⃣ Repeat

Yarn over, insert into the next chain, and repeat steps 4–6 across the row.

8️⃣ Chain 3 and turn your work

At the end of the row, chain 3 (acts as your first dc of the next row) and turn your work. Continue working dc stitches into each stitch of the previous row.

1️⃣ Start with a foundation chain

Make a slip knot on your hook.

Chain the number of stitches you need (for practice, start with 15 chains).

Tips for Beginners

  • Keep your tension even for neat stitches.

  • Count your stitches at the end of each row to stay consistent.

  • Practice a few rows to create a smooth, even fabric.

  • Use stitch markers to mark the first and last stitch in each row.

  • Choose medium-weight yarn and an appropriate hook for easier handling.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

  • Skipping chains at the beginning: Remember the chain-3 counts as your first dc.

  • Uneven tension: Relax your hands and keep consistent yarn tension.

  • Missed stitches: Double-check each row before turning.

  • Twisted chains: Keep your starting chain flat before turning.

  • Beginner Project Ideas Using Double Crochet

  • Simple blankets or throws
  • Scarves and cowls
  • Hats and beanies
  • Dishcloths or pot holders
  • Bag panels or decorative squares

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