Link Double Crochet
To shake things up a bit... I'm going to do my first ever pictorial tutorial showing Link Double Crochet. The video is posted at the bottom. I know due to the bandwidth that videos aren't always ideal. In today's blog, I'm going to show it to you in both methods... Pictorial and Video.
Double Link Crochet, as per Red Heart Yarns, is completed by doing the following.
An example of a pattern for this is the Heart & Sole Crochet Socks.
You would complete this type of stitch when you don't want the stitches to appear sparse between the posts. It locks stitches together on the top and bottom as usual BUT also locks them together in the middle as well. It provides a more solid look to your finished project.
This is how you start a new row and/or begin from a chain.
Now we repeat across the chain and/or row doing the following.
Are these types of articles helpful to you? I would love your feedback! Leave a comment below.
Pat says
I really love the "LDC" video. I have been crocheting over 35 years and have never heard of it. It's a great way to eliminate that separation between the stitches and I will remember it.
Thanks Mikey. You did a great job on the video as well. Hey you're getting good at this!
shangran says
Ditto !!
Monica says
The pictorial instructions were very confusing. I couldn't make heads or rails out of it. Much prefer the video
The Crochet Crowd says
Thanks Monica... I'm not sure it's a good idea either... See how it goes.
Teresa Lewis says
I love the tutorials. I'm a beginner and this is how I'm teaching myself to crochet. Working on the never ending granny square Afghan. My first big project.