You've been hearing about those post stitches, seems like all the hoodyhoo elite hookers are post stitching this and basketweave stitching that. Maybe you think it's complicated.
Maybe you're thinking is all messed up.
I can show you the secrets of the stars! I'll be getting a little help from some sock monkeys and my dog Maddie!
Make a row of about 12 dc. Look at your double crochets, stretch it out a bit. See how a row of double crochets is really nothing more than a series of posts connected at the top and bottom? A series of posts!
That's 50% of the secret right there.
Yarn over, instead of going through the top of the stitch like a boring person, you are going to take your hook and slide it under the post.
Yarn over. This time we are going to take the hook and put it to the back side before sliding over the post.
Ch2 and turn. If you take a few moments to investigate you can see that the backside of a fpdc is a bpdc and vice versa.
Do it over and over and make a doubly warm scarf for that friend in Alaska.
The basketweave pattern needs rows repeated in series of 2. In this row, match fpdc to fpdc and bpdc to bpdc.
Now you make the opposite stitches on this row. 3 by 3 put bpdc on fpdc and fpdc on bpdc.
Ch2, turn and...match your posts!
Hardcore? Hardcore is for babies. I'm HOOKCORE!
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