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How do you make a 2trcl crochet stitch?

I googled for instructions for 2trcl and found:
* [yo] twice and draw up a loop in the stitch specified, [yo and draw through 2 loops] twice; rep from * once more; yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

Basically it is a two-treble cluster -- do one treble up until you have *two* loops remaining on your hook, do another treble (in the same stitch) until you have *three* loops altogether on your hook, and then draw the yarn through all three loops.

What is the easiest crochet stitch?

First, you should know that there are differences in the names for crochet stitches between American usage and British usage. Second, you should know that there’s very. very few things you can make with only one stitch - most things require a starting chain or starting foundation row, and then a stitch that will be used in the body of the piece, so you need to know how to do at least two stitches. Third, people have different learning styles, different hook-holding styles, and different tensions, all of which affect how easy a given stitch might be. All that said - although it is very easy to make a chain stitch (American term), and to make long chains, it is rather more difficult to make a starting chain with good tension, where all the chain stitches remain open enough to then stitch into them on the first row of actual stitching. For that reason, many people consider the first row of crochet to be the hardest - getting an even chain, and then getting a row of single crochet stitches into that chain, takes practice. After that, though, single-crocheting another row on top of an existing single crochet row, is probably the easiest thing to do. Double crochet (again, American term) is a very tiny bit trickier, but once you get it, it is the /fastest/ stitch around.

What crochet stitch do you use most often?

It depends a lot on what I am making and if it is a pattern or something I am dreaming up myself. If I am making something up myself I tend to use half double crochet (US term) a lot as it offers a lot of versatility while also being a fairly “fast” stitch (projects grow faster with taller stitches). If you want a bit more stretch in your project you can use a variation of the hdc that is called herringbone hdc , if you want texture, a front or back post hdc is great and it has a pleasing look to my eye. But in general most projects use more than one stitch anyway and the multitude of variations on how to combine stitches for different results is what makes crochet so satisgfying in my opinion. Hope this helps.

How do you crochet a popcorn stitch?

How to Crochet a Popcorn Stitch + Popcorn Stitch PatternsPopcorn stitches can be made up of different numbers of stitches, so really what one pattern calls a “popcorn” might be different from another.The basic idea, however, is that you end up with a puffy cluster of stitches all linked together. The link above should be helpful.

What is the defination of the crochet stitch "sa" and how is it done?

I went looking and found and article about that. Here's a piece of it:
"The question is about one abbreviation in particular:
Sa = Same
I include a list of abbreviations I use at the end of all my patterns that I sale.
Recently I was asked what stitch it meant when I said: Ch-1, sc sa st as beg ch-1.
Written out: Chain 1, single crochet same stitch as begin chain-1."

In case you'd like to read it all, the link is
http://donnascrochetdesignstheblog.blogs...

What is the quickest crochet stitch?

The quickest stitch to do would be Chain Stitch. You can’t make anything but a chain (belt?) with it, though.The quickest stitch for making something would probably* be the Triple Treble Stitch (Double Treble in US terms), which is a thin-but-tall stitch; however, it makes a rather holey, slitted fabric.* - Probably, because you could in theory extend the number of yarn-overs (loops) held on the hook infinitely, or at least until the hook can’t hold any more.

What crochet stitch works up the fastest?

it depends… this is triple crochetI really don’t like that stitch. For me it is like saying “I want to finish fast no matter if it is only holes”.This is slip stitch:That is the slowest one of all. It is fast to make, but you need many more to do the same area than triple crochet.This is half double crochet:This was my preferred one when I started crocheting. Is fast and the “holes” are not that big.Most of the things I crochet now are stuffed (balls, amigurumies, etc) . Becasue of that I have to use a tighter stitch and that’s single crochet.(Images taken from google search, let me know if I should change any of them)

What is the flatest but tightest crochet stitch?

Single crochet.

Crochet question: How do I "ch 1, sc 1 in same"?

Here, I took some pictures. I took the hook out because it was in the way.

This is when I just finished row 1:
http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c89/Cerulean_Candy/Picture002.jpg

And here I ch 1:
http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c89/Cerulean_Candy/Picture006.jpg

So is the second picture right? Is that where I'm supposed to insert the hook and sc 1?

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