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June 28, 2024

How to Yarn Over Versus Yarn Under for Crochet Stitches + Tutorial

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Single Crochet yarn over versus Single Crochet yarn under are very different. Both have a purpose, and depending on who taught you to crochet, you may not realize you may be doing it differently than others.

I contacted Yarnspirations this morning to clarify if there is a term for these two different approaches. I suggested maybe there needs to be an abbreviation for single crochet yarn under hook, aka sc yuh.

Yarn Over VS Yarn Under Crochet Stitch Comparison
Yarn Over VS Yarn Under Crochet Stitch Comparison

My mother taught me to crochet, and what neither of us realized was that we were doing yarn under a hook. It makes the stitches much tighter, and anything like the gauges can throw us off. It's a great use for amigurumi to tighten up the stitches to prevent the fluff from coming out. As much as you can be tight with typical single crochet, yarn under hook will always be tighter.

In 2013, I was asked by RedHeart.com to change my ways in teaching to do yarn over hook. It took a bit of practice but it's doable.

The crochet reindeer basket uses yarn under the hook for the sides to compress the stitches so the basket stands on its own easily. The pattern currently says it's twisted single crochet, which really isn't what it's meant to be, as the technique is different.

Reindeer Crochet Basket
Reindeer Crochet Basket

A local friend and a few crocheters from YouTube stated the pattern isn't really twisted single crochet at all. That's not what the description says it is. Sure enough, they were right. Now that the mystery is solved, the reindeer basket is back on my to do list.

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See the Difference of Yarn Over versus Yarn Under with Crochet Stitches
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See the Difference of Yarn Over versus Yarn Under with Crochet Stitches
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See the video to determine you yarn over or yarn under in your crochet. Learn the difference.
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Michael Sellick
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The Crochet Crowd
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Filed Under: Bernat Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Stitches, Red Heart Yarn Patterns

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  1. Deborah Schisler, OFS says

    June 28, 2024 at 11:40 pm

    For yarn under, it looks like you yarn under, pull through, yarn over, pull through both loops.
    Why do you not under for both?

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    • Mikey says

      July 15, 2024 at 2:02 pm

      You can decide what works for you. You can do both for sure.

      Reply
  2. Sandy R says

    June 28, 2024 at 7:52 pm

    WOW, JUST WOW.
    Fortunately, I was taught just like you. A new abbreviation would be great. I appreciate you showing the difference.

    Reply
  3. Karen Stephenson says

    June 28, 2024 at 3:56 pm

    So the first part of the stitch is yarn under but the final is yarn over as I was taught?

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      July 15, 2024 at 2:03 pm

      yes, correct.

      Reply
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