Double Crochet Cluster – Lunchtime Live Ep47

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Join me on YouTube for this week’s Lunchtime Live episode! In this week’s demo, I’ll show you how to make a double crochet 3 together decrease, which is also a type of cluster stitch.

Lunchtime Live Episode 47 - Double Crochet Cluster

What is Lunchtime Live?

Lunchtime Live is a weekly series of live videos on my YouTube channel. It’s a chance for us to chat about what’s new at Stitches n Scraps. Think of it as a video newsletter, where you can participate too! I start each episode with a look at the latest posts on the blog. Then I move on to any announcements and sneak peeks at what’s coming up in the following week. Finally, I end the episode with a demo or short tutorial of some kind. Usually, this will be a knit or crochet technique.

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Tune in here to watch live at 11:30 am, US Central Time on May 13th, 2021. Join in the conversation with the live chat! You’ll be able to ask questions and leave comments, which I can respond to in the video.

If you can’t make it during the live broadcast, that’s ok – you can watch the full episode after it’s over.

In This Weeks Episode – Double Crochet Cluster

The double crochet 3 together (dc3tog) stitch creates a double decrease. This versatile stitch is sometimes used for shaping, in chevrons for example, and other times as a decorative cluster stitch. I used it recently as a decorative stitch in my Stepping Out Summer Scarf pattern.

Stepping Out Summer Scarf

Links:

Here are the links to posts and items that I plan to mention in the episode:

Lunchtime Live Episode 47 - Double Crochet Cluster

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