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How To Single Crochet Stitch (With Step-by-Step Video)

Published: Feb 18, 2024 · This blog generates income via ads

Get ready to master the single crochet stitch with this step-by-step tutorial! This classic stitch coming after chain stitch is necessary for most crochet projects, offering a dense and versatile foundation. Whether you're crafting cozy blankets or chic scarves, amigurumi, the single crochet stitch promises neat, even rows. Let's dive into this important guide!

how to single crochet

Materials List

  • Yarn: Any yarn weight is suitable, but for learning purposes, a medium-weight yarn (like worsted weight) is often recommended as it's easier to see and handle.
  • Crochet Hook: The size of the hook will depend on the yarn's weight. An H-8 (5 mm) hook is commonly used for worsted-weight yarn.
  • Scissors: Cut the yarn when finished with your project or change colors.
  • Yarn Needle: For weaving in the ends once your project is complete.

How To Single Crochet Stitch

Make a foundation chain of the desired length to create a single crochet stitch. Insert your hook into the second chain from the hook, yarn over (wrap the yarn over your hook), and pull up a loop. You should now have two loops on your hook. Then, yarn over again and pull through both loops on the hook. Congratulations, you've just made a sc!

Continue this process for each chain across your foundation row. To add more rows, turn your work, chain one (this acts as your turning chain), and single crochet into each stitch across the new row. Repeat for as many rows as you like, creating a sturdy and versatile fabric.

Height: It is considered a short stitch, generally as tall as the thickness of the yarn being used.

Abbreviation: The common abbreviation is "sc."

Turning Chain: Typically, you would use one chain stitch as the turning chain when working in rows with a single crochet.

Video Tutorial

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