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How to Make a Single Crochet Decrease

A single crochet decrease makes your work slant inward. You want your work to slant in toward the left or right. The decrease at the end of a row makes your work slant in towards the right. The decreasing stitch is a great option if you need to make an afghan that is a bit smaller than the finished one. Read on to learn how to make a single crochet decrease.



A single crochet decrease is also known as an sc dec. This simple technique can be used to form triangles or amigurumi. You can also use this technique to create shawls and garments that are more fitted for the wearer. You can also use the sc dec to make a beret or a scarf. To learn how to do a decrease, you can watch the video below.

To make a single crochet decrease, you insert your hook into the front loop of the first two stitches on the hook. Pull the yarn through the third loop on the hook. This is a simple method that will increase the size of the hat without making a gap in the fabric. Then, make another stitch, insert the hook into the second loop, and pull the yarn through the third loop. Repeat until the desired size of the hat is achieved.

The single crochet decrease is a basic stitch in the crocheting world. It begins with a single crochet and stops when the hook has two loops on it. Continue making a loop on the hook until it reaches three. Then, you insert your hook into the third loop and pull the yarn through the first two loops on the hook. This is a single crochet. This pattern is useful for creating a beanie or a scarf that is both comfortable and flattering.

A single crochet decrease starts with a single crochet. Then, you pull through the next two stitches on the hook. Then, you repeat the process by pulling through the third loop. After doing this, you should have two loops on your hook. To complete a decrease, you must have two stitches on the hook. You must have one loop on each of them. This will make a decrease. You can also make a hat by using this technique.

The single crochet decrease is a common method for reducing the stitch count. It starts with a single crochet and stops when you have two loops on the hook. It ends with a single crochet stitch that has a loop at the end. The last loops on the hook are the base of the working Single Crochet. A stitch that has a slip stitch will look like it's part of the previous row. The Slip stitch is an important step in a decrease because it pulls the stitch together with the head and base of the working single stitch.

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