How to Double Crochet: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn the Double Crochet (DC)
The double crochet stitch is one of the most versatile and widely used stitches in crochet. It’s taller and airier than single or half double crochet, making it perfect for lightweight blankets, scarves, and breathable garments like summer cover-ups.
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, Sammi from Yarn Over Hook walks you through how to make a double crochet stitch step-by-step.
For a full audio walkthrough, keep scrolling to the step-by-step tutorial.
What Is a Double Crochet Stitch?
A double crochet (DC) is a basic crochet stitch that creates a tall, airy fabric.
It’s taller than single and half double crochet, which means your projects grow quickly and have plenty of drape.
The DC stitch is used in:
- Light blankets
- Summer wear
- Scarves and shawls
- Open, airy patterns
- Granny squares
How to Double Crochet: Step-by-Step for Beginners
These instructions use US crochet terms, and Sammi walks through the process slowly so beginners can follow each step clearly.
Step 1 — Yarn Over
Start by yarning over before inserting your hook into the stitch.
You will now have:
- Your starting loop
- The yarn-over strand
This puts you in position to begin the double crochet.
Step 2 — Insert Hook Into the Stitch
Insert your hook under the V of the next stitch in the previous row.
On your hook now:
- The starting loop
- The yarn-over strand
- The stitch (the “V”) you inserted into
Step 3 — Yarn Over and Pull Up a Loop
- Yarn over and pull the yarn through the stitch only.
- You should now have three loops on your hook.
Step 4 — Yarn Over and Pull Through Two Loops
- Yarn over again and pull the yarn through the first two loops only.
- You’ll now have two loops left on your hook.
Step 5 — Yarn Over and Pull Through the Last Two Loops
- Yarn over one more time and pull through the remaining two loops.
This completes one double crochet stitch!
Step 6 — Repeat Across the Row
Repeat the same sequence:
- Yarn over
- Insert your hook
- Yarn over, pull up a loop (3 loops)
- Yarn over, pull through 2
- Yarn over, pull through 2
As you continue, you’ll create an even, airy fabric full of beautiful height and drape.
Watch the Full Double Crochet Tutorial
Want to see each step in slow, clear detail? In this video, Sammi from Yarn Over Hook talks you through every part of the double crochet stitch.
Double Crochet Tips & Common Mistakes
Common issues:
- “My Double Crochets look uneven.”
- Make sure you’re pulling through the first two loops cleanly before pulling through the final two.
- “My stitches lean or tilt.”
- Check your tension—loosen slightly for more consistent height.
- “My edges are jagged.”
- Start each row with the correct number of chains.
- Work cleanly into the first and last stitches.
Watch on YouTube → Full-Video & Short
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About Your Crochet Instructor
Hi, I’m Sammi, one of the makers behind Yarn Over Hook. I love helping crocheters feel more confident with the stitches and techniques that unlock everything from amigurumi to heirloom blankets.
On our YouTube channel and here on YarnOverHook.com, I share clear, friendly tutorials designed to meet you exactly where you are — whether this is your very first magic ring or your hundredth amigurumi. 💛
