Hello everyone, welcome to another blog post from My Crochet Pattern. Today, we’re going to delve into a specific crochet technique that can add depth and texture to your projects: the Back Loop Half Double Crochet (BLHDC). This method is not only versatile but also offers a unique aesthetic to your crochet items. Let’s explore this technique in more depth.
Understanding the Basic Half Double Crochet
Before we get into the back loop half double crochet, it’s essential to understand its foundation – the basic half double crochet (HDC). The HDC is a standard stitch in crochet, taller than a single crochet but shorter than a double crochet. To do a HDC, you yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over again and pull through all three loops on your hook.
Transitioning to Back Loop Half Double Crochet
Once you’ve mastered the HDC, transitioning to the BLHDC is relatively simple. Instead of inserting your hook into the stitch’s top two loops as you usually would, you insert it only into the back loop. This creates a ridge on the front of the work, adding texture and visual interest. It’s an excellent technique for projects like hats, scarves, and blankets, where you want a bit of extra detail.
Practical Tips for Mastering Back Loop Half Double Crochet
As with any crochet technique, practice makes perfect. Start with a small swatch to get the hang of the BLHDC before moving on to bigger projects. Make sure to keep your tension consistent to ensure even stitches. Also, count your stitches at the end of each row to make sure you’re not accidentally adding or skipping stitches. Once you’re comfortable with the BLHDC, you can start incorporating it into various patterns and designs.
Conclusion
The back loop half double crochet is a versatile and valuable technique to add to your crochet toolbox. While it may seem a bit daunting at first, with a little practice, you can master this stitch and use it to add depth and texture to your crochet projects. As always, happy crocheting, and we at My Crochet Pattern are here to guide you every step of the way.