Learn how to do the easy half double herringbone crochet stitch with these free patterns. There is matching washcloth and potholder to make a set.
This easy crochet stitch is a variation of the half double crochet stitch. The pattern is an easy one row repeat.

This stitch is easy to do and works up fast. The pattern is easy to remember and to follow with a one row repeat.
The pattern looks good in solids, variegated, and 2 color designs. The stitch has a slight slanted texture.
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Crunch Stitch Tips
- For the chain you can use any number
- You do a variation of the half double crochet
- Yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch. Yarn over and pull back through the stitch and the next loop on the hook. Yarn over pull through remaining two loops on the hook.
- Instead of pulling through all the loops, you go through just 1 the 1st time.
- Repeat is 1 row
- Herringbone half double crochet stitch video tutorial: right-handed or left-handed
Matching Crochet Herringbone Half Double Stitch Washcloth & Potholder Patterns
Supplies
- scissors
- tapestry needle
- F, 3.75 mm crochet hook
- 1 – 3 oz Lily Sugar n Cream in Pebble Beach Ombre any other worsted weight cotton yarn
- 1 – 4 oz Lily Sugar n Cream in Teal any other worsted weight 100% cotton yarn
Herringbone Half Double Stitch Dishcloth Pattern PDF
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Half Double Herringbone Stitch Matching Potholder Pattern PDF
Click on photo of pattern to download free PDF.
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