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How to Half Double Crochet

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crochet, Tutorials Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Time for another basic crochet stitch tutorial. This one is how to Half Double Crochet (U.K.) – or Half Treble as it is called in the U.S.

Time for another basic crochet stitch tutorial. This one is how to Half Double Crochet (U.K.) - or Half Treble as it is called in the U.S.

Time for another basic crochet tutorial. This one will cover a stitch I love to use because it is not super tall and gives a great thick texture. It is the Half Double Crochet.

You may be aware that there are two different sets of names for crochet stitches – the U.K. version and the U.S. version. This is the U.K. Half Double Crochet which is called the Half Treble stitch in the U.S. system.

See more U.K. vs U.S. stitches here.

HDC 1

Start by “yarning over” your hook. This yarn should wrap over your hook from the back to the front.

HDC 2

Next insert the hook into the next stitch or space. Yarn over and pull through that one loop.

HDC 3

Now you should have three loops on your hook.

HDC 4

Yarn over again and pull through all three loops.

How to Half Double Crochet

All done! You should have one loop left on your hook ready for the next stitch.

I recently used this stitch for the edging on my rainbow heart crochet blanket which is almost finished. See the latest progress post here and look out for the finished project post very soon.

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Quick Summary Version

  • Yarn over
  • Insert hook
  • Yarn over & pull through
  • Yarn over & pull through 3 loops

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Time for another basic crochet stitch tutorial. This one is how to Half Double Crochet (U.K.) - or Half Treble as it is called in the U.S.

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How to Half Double Crochet
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How to Half Double Crochet
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Time for another basic crochet stitch tutorial. This one is how to Half Double Crochet (U.K.) - or Half Treble as it is called in the U.S.
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  1. Millie says

    January 9, 2019 at 9:46 AM

    Hi, I’m working on an edging pattern from a royal society vintage book ..so UK stitches…

    Pattern reads: (In next sp make sc, h dc, dc, h dc, sc)

    So I crocheted the pattern using US stitches and while it looks okay …it doesn’t look the same as the photo…

    Can you explain how one does h dc? Because it is obviously different from US hdc.

    Thank you in advance

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