If instead, it tells you to repeat the decrease across the entire row, you would turn each of the pairs of two stitches into a single stitch by repeating the "crochet two together" over and over. The dc2tog described above is, for example, a "two double crochet cluster stitch".So, when you sc2tog (which is also called a decrease in single crochet), you start single crochet in one stitch, leave it unfinished while you start single crochet in the adjacent stitch, and then finish both of them together to create one single crochet across the two stitches.Of course, you don't just decrease in single crochet. How to Decrease Double Crochet. Draw the yarn through the first 2 loops on your hook. 2 Yarn over (yo) and draw the yarn through the stitch. In the 2nd to last stitch, work a double crochet, but only until the last yarn over, when there are 2 loops on the hook. The most common answer, the one that will widely be used across your crochet patterns, is that you will crochet two stitches together so that they become one stitch.The steps for the four double crochet cluster stitch would be:Now that you understand the basics of decreasing stitches, let's discuss how many times you will do this per round or row. The instructions here will teach you how to decrease in all basic crochet stitches, so you will learn:When you decrease, you work a portion of the first stitch, then work a portion of the second stitch, then finish them together so that the two stitches become one. Often there is a decrease at the beginning and end of a row, but none in the middle.All of your taller basic stitches will essentially be the same thing; you'll begin the first stitch, leave off before finishing the final step of it, crochet the start of the next stitch and then finish the two together.You could also work more than two stitches to create a bigger cluster.

Crochet Decrease Instructions for Single Crochet (UK double crochet) How would you do that? 3 Insert your hook into the next stitch. Decreasing in Double Crochet To decrease in double crochet, work the first double crochet until only 2 loops are on the hook.

Increases and decreases are used to change the shape and drape of all of your crochet projects. Draw the yarn through the stitch. In almost all cases, you will crochet two stitches into the same space. So you will need to learn how to decrease in half double crochet (hdc2tog), double crochet (dc2tog), treble crochet (tr2tog). This is how crochet circles become hats or amigurumi and how clothing becomes flattering to the fit instead of just lumpy and chunky.The thing that you need to understand at this point is that your pattern may say "dec" or it may say to stitch two together and in either case you're going to be doing the same thing—working across two stitches at the same time to turn them into one stitch so that you have fewer stitches in this row/round than you did in the one previously worked on. Let's do the double crochet stitch (or double crochet two together):This guide is all about decreasing, which is the harder of the two techniques (although, as you'll see, not that hard at all). Begin your double-crochet decrease by starting the first double crochet like you would for a normal double crochet stitch:Draw the yarn through the first 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over, place hook in next stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook). Yarn over the hook (yo). Yarn over, pull yarn through all 3 loops for a completed decrease. In other words, "dec sc", "sc dec" and "sc2tog" all mean the same thing.If it says to decrease once, then you just do this one time (crochet two stitches together into one) and proceed with the pattern as normal. Two loops remain on the hook. When to work increases in rows At the beginning & end of the row Yarn over. You decrease in all types of crochet stitches. Yarn over. The answer is: let the pattern tell you.Increases and decreases are used to change the shape and drape of all of your crochet projects. A crochet decrease makes the current row or round that you are working on shorter than the one previous to it.The same techniques would apply to the taller versions of basic stitches as well, such as treble crochet and double treble crochet stitches.So, for example, if you worked twenty stitches into the previous row when you decrease you may only work thirteen stitches. Simply work a stitch as normal, and then work a second stitch right next to it, inside the same space. Draw the yarn through all 3 loops on your hook.Draw the yarn through the stitch.You’ve made 1 complete double crochet stitch decrease.You should have 3 loops remaining on your hook.How to Make a Half Double CrochetThis figure shows the symbol for a double crochet decrease as it appears in crochet stitch diagram.How to Join Crochet Seams with Blanket StitchInsert your hook into the next stitch.You can decrease a stitch (abbreviated dec), which is really just subtracting a stitch, in a double crochet row.