Increase and Decrease
In part 2 of the complete beginners crochet course we focus on the basics, workshop 8 covers increasing and decreasing.
Workshop objectives:
- Understand what it means to increase
- Create an increase
- Understand what it means to decrease
- Create a decrease
- Practice with task 6
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Task & Project List - UK Terms
TASK 6: · Continue with the pattern · Follow the pattern below from row 8 · Increase within a double crochet row · Decrease within a double crochet row · Work a double crochet row | |
Note: The foundation row and rows 1-7 have been completed in tasks 1 to 5. Abbreviations: Chain (ch) Double crochet (dc) Double crochet 2 together (dc2tog) Repeat (rep) Stitch (st) Row 8: ch1, dc, *dc, 2dc, dc* rep from * to * twice, dc2, rep from * to * twice. Row 9: ch1, *dc, dc2tog, dc* rep from * to * twice, dc2, rep from * to * twice, dc. Row 10: ch1, dc into each st across. Pattern in symbols: | |
Task & Project List - US Terms
TASK 6: · Continue with the pattern · Follow the pattern below from row 8 · Increase within a single crochet row · Decrease within a single crochet row · Work a single crochet row | |
Note: The foundation row and rows 1-7 have been completed in tasks 1 to 5. Abbreviations: Chain (ch) Single crochet (dc) Single crochet 2 together (dc2tog) Repeat (rep) Stitch (st) Row 8: ch1, sc, *sc, 2sc, sc* rep from * to * twice, sc2, rep from * to * twice. Row 9: ch1, *sc, sc2tog, sc* rep from * to * twice, sc2, rep from * to * twice, sc. Row 10: ch1, sc into each st across. Pattern in symbols: | |

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