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.
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dixie's girl says
Like Debi, I too thought LDC was Long Double Crochet. The video is much easier to understand so please don't do away with them.
knitswithafist says
I know something is wrong with me because I can never "get" a concept from looking at still pictures. I need to see the action, as I do in your videos, Mikey. Please keep making videos - it's my best way to learn new techniques! Thank you.
Debi Shipman says
Hmm... guess I'm going to have to start reading patterns more carefully. I always thought "LDC" stood for "long" double crochet. Your picture tutorial is very nice, I didn't even need to watch the video. 🙂
itsauntied says
Uh-oh, I think it does.
itsauntied says
I just remembered, wasn't that name changed to EDC - extended double crochet?