What is a back post stitch in crochet?

What is a back post stitch in crochet?

The Back Post Single Crochet is a post stitch. This means the stitch is worked into the row below, around the post of the lower stitch. This creates a subtly textured fabric.

Is a half double crochet the same as a treble crochet?

‘Half treble crochet (htr)’ is the same stitch as the American ‘half double crochet (hdc)’. Half treble crochet is between double and treble crochet in size, and looks slightly looser than double crochet.

How do you crochet a treble stitch?

Steps: To start to make a row of treble crochet, first chain 3. Yarn over the hook 2 times. Insert the hook into the next stitch. Hook onto the yarn. Pull through the stitch. Hook onto the yarn. Pull through 2 loops. Hook onto the yarn. Pull through 2 loops. Hook onto the yarn.

What is a front Post Treble crochet?

Stitch Description. The Front Post Double Crochet is a method for making texture on the right side of your fabric. It is made by working into the row below, and pulls the fabric up and out on the right side, forming a bump in the fabric. It’s a technique used in cables, ribbing, simulated stitches, and basketweaves.

How to crochet treble stitch?

Begin by crocheting a foundation chain. The first four of the stitches on the chain will count as the first treble crochet stitch.

  • Wrap the yarn over your hook twice The next step is to push your hook through the next stitch.
  • Push the hook through the next stitch The next step is to push your hook through the next stitch.
  • What is fptr in crochet?

    Around-the-post crochet is worked by inserting the hook from the front or back and around the post of the crochet stitch of the previous row. While front post treble crochet (FPtr) is commonly worked in double crochet, the same methods can apply to single, double, or treble crochet.

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