Stacked Single Crochet – Lunchtime Live Ep45

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Join me on YouTube for this week’s Lunchtime Live episode! In this week’s demo, we’ll look at another alternative way to start your double crochet rows. Stacked single crochet stitches replace the traditional turning chain for a smoother edge.

Lunchtime Live Episode 45 - Stacked Single Crochet

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 April 29th, 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 – Stacked Single Crochet

When starting a row with a double crochet, it’s customary to start with a chain 3. But this can leave you with a floppy looking edge. In episode 36, I showed you how to do a chainless starting double crochet (csdc) stitch instead. In this episode, I’ll show you another alternative, called the stacked single crochet.

Links:

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

Lunchtime Live Episode 45 - Stacked Single Crochet

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