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How to do a decrease stitch ✌🏼 there’s so many different methods of decreasing but this is how I like to do it 😊 #crochet #crochettutorial #crochetaddict #crochetlesson #crochetstitch #crochethelp #crochetlove

How to Crochet Day 4: Decrease (dec) ! This is how we usually finish up a piece or bring it back in, and it’s so essential to know when making amigurumi and also so simple!! Follow along for more how to crochet content 😊 #crochet #crochetforbeginners #howtocrochet #learntocrochet #crochetdecrease

Tired of holes when decreasing? 🧶❌ This invisible decrease keeps everything smooth and clean ✨ Perfect for amigurumi and detailed pieces. Save this tip 📌 #crochet #crochetaddict #amigurumi #crochettips #crochetreels

Welcome to another #JustAtipTuesday - Today I’m showing you how to eliminate gaps and make your decreases look seamless using the invisible decrease technique. In a standard decrease, where you crochet two stitches together you would: insert hook into first stitch, draw up a loop, then insert hook into second stitch before finishing your decrease. This technique is great when working in rows or with mix of taller stitches. However, when it comes to amigurumi, the standard decrease becomes quite noticeable. Not only that but it also leaves larger gaps allowing the stuffing to show. To avoid this and make your decreases blend with the rest of the stitches, use the invisible decrease method: - Insert hook into front loop of the first stitch, and into front loop of the second stitch (3 loops on hook) yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through remaining two loops. #theknottyboss #crochetsecrets

Learning how to decrease stitches when crocheting in the round makes all the difference for clean shaping 🧶 In this crochet reel, I show a simple, beginner friendly way to reduce stitch count. It’s perfect for hats, amigurimi, and any round crochet project. Save this for later! #crochet #crochettutorial #crochetforbeginners #crochetreels #crochetintheround #crochetdecrease #amigurimi #crochettips #beginnercrochet #crochetaddict #learntocrochet #yarnlove

Single crochet decrease ⬇️ Recognise the two adjoining sc stitches where you want to make a sc dec. we are calling them sc 1 and sc 2 1. Insert your hook in sc 1, pull up a loop, you have two loops on your hook. Don’t complete your sc as usual. 2. Now, insert your hook into the very next stitch i.e. sc 2, pull up a loop, you now have three loops on your hook. 3. Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops. Your sc dec is ready US terms. This technique is used to reduce/decrease the number of single crochet (sc ) stitches in a row/round. We have basically made one sc in place of two. There are a number of methods to make a sc dec. Today I have shared a basic and beginner friendly method. 🧶 Follow @crochet.chronicles_ #singlecrochet #crochettutorial #crochetforbeginners #crochetbeginner #crochetstitch single crochet decrease tutorial, what is sc decrease, crochet tutorial, crochet basics, crochet for beginners, crochet techniques, crochet beginner tutorial, sc dec tutorial, crochet basics, crochet guide, crochet 101

Welcome to another installment of #JustATipTuesday Last week I posted a couple free amigurumi patterns so I figured it was only appropriate to share one of my favorite tips for amigurumi making: using an Invisible Decrease when crocheting in the round. The ball on the left was made using a traditional single crochet decrease, which makes the decrease stitches look a bit more noticeable and leaves small gaps in your fabric. The ball on the right was made with invisible decrease, which makes your stitches appear more seamless without any visible gaps. Now, I’m sure many of you already know and do this, but those who do not, give it a try! I guarantee it’ll make your amigurumi look more flawless. INSTRUCTIONS: Instead of the traditional way where you insert your hook into the entire stitch, yarn over, then insert hook into the next stitch… Insert the hook only into the front loop of the 1st stitch, DO NOT yarn over, and insert hook into the front loop of the next stitch. Finish your single crochet as normal, making sure you pull tight at the end. Yarn: Caron Simply Soft @Yarnspirations . . . . #crochettip #theknottyboss #tiptuesday #amigurumi #crochetlove #amigurumiaddict #amigurumilove #amigurumidesigner #crochetinspo #crochettutorial #crochethack #craftsposure #crochetallday #crochetgeek #instacrochet #createmakeshare #yarnlove #crocheter #beginnercrochet #crochetpattern #yarnporn #crochetstitch #invisibledecrease #crochetaddict #fiberart #mycrochetbiz #crochetgirlgang #waketomake #handsatwork

Which decrease do you prefer? I almost always use the invisible decrease since I think it looks neater and more like a single crochet stitch. It also adds less bulk since we are going through the front loops only and can help create less gaping holes when decreasing at the end of a project. 💗 However, sometimes I use a traditional decrease especially if I’m making a project with the back loops only.

Your crochet looks different for a reason 👀 X stitch vs V stitch = two totally different results. follow for more crochet secrets 🧶 #crochettips #crochethacks #crochetbeginner #crochetideas #amigurumi

Single Crochet Decrease (sc2tog) – Beginner Visual Demo This quick visual demo shows the hand movement and stitch placement clearly and calmly. #crochet #crochetforbeginners #singlecrochet #sc2tog #learncrochet

Double crochet decrease tutorial 🧶 Easy method: → Make 1st dc but STOP at 2 loops on hook → Make 2nd dc in next stitch, STOP at 3 loops → Yarn over, pull through ALL 3 loops Perfect for shaping baskets, hats, and more! 👉 Save for your next project 💚 #crochet #crochettutorial #beginnercrochet #crochettips #crochetstitch

I recently got a comment asking how to do an increase and decrease in crochet, so I thought that I would make this little tutorial for anyone who is also wondering:) * * * #crochwt #crochetforbeginners #crochettutorial #howtocrochet #howtocrochetforbeginners #crochetersofinstagram #crochetlove #crochetaddict #crocheting #yarn #yarnaddict #yarnlove #fiberart #fiberartist
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