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.
Kathleen says
I prefer to look at picture tutorials first. Then I will look for videos only if I can't figure it out. I find most of the good videos are too slow moving, because I have been crocheting for 40 years and I don't need all the details, just need to see someone doing it if I need clarification. Unfortunately, there are very few good picture tutorials anymore. I usually can only find videos for new things. Thanks very much for the tutorial. Please make more!
shangran says
I understand what you are saying Kathleen, but not everyone has been crocheting as long as we have, and since I taught myself over 40 years ago, by trial and error, I appreciate the effort to teach "newbies" at their own pace so they don't throw their hands up in frustration and quit trying to learn this art. 🙂
Evelyn N says
LOVE IT!!! I have always been irritated by the gaps of double/triple crochet, etc. This is a great fix!!! Please keep these things/ideas/tips/etc coming. I'm a novice, so I need all the help I can get!!!
itsauntied says
I think I will incorporate this stitch into the next top i make. I've always used sc, so that the top is not "see through"