This easy-to-do stitch is similar to the knitted ‘double stitch’ in that it creates a double layer of fabric as you work.
View ProjectThis easy-to-do stitch is similar to the knitted ‘double stitch’ in that it creates a double layer of fabric as you work.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Make your own mittens in a tight thermal stitch for maximum warmth. Pair these mittens with your favorite fall coat and cup of hot coffee for the perfect fall day.
View ProjectThe Loopy Linked Double Crochet is actually a variation of the linked double crochet stitch, and it’s something that came about because I was actually working the original stitch incorrectly! Keep reading to see how to purposefully replicate this stitch, and if you’re still a little unsure, be sure to watch our video tutorial at the end of this written one.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This easy-to-do stitch is similar to the knitted ‘double stitch’ in that it creates a double layer of fabric as you work.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
Master the art of style and technique with the Loopy Linked Fingerless Gloves, a fun and functional crochet project that showcases the unique linked double crochet stitch. Designed to be both fashionable and practical, these gloves are perfect for keeping your hands warm while allowing your fingers the freedom to text, type, or craft. Whether you’re strolling through the crisp autumn air or working in a chilly office, these gloves are a cozy and stylish solution.
The linked double crochet stitch not only creates a striking texture but also provides added warmth by minimizing gaps in the fabric. Versatile and beginner-friendly, the Loopy Linked Fingerless Gloves work up quickly, making them an excellent choice for a last-minute gift or a satisfying stash-busting project.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
The Loopy Linked Double Crochet is actually a variation of the linked double crochet stitch, and it’s something that came about because I was actually working the original stitch incorrectly! Keep reading to see how to purposefully replicate this stitch, and if you’re still a little unsure, be sure to watch our video tutorial at
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