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Free Crochet Video Tutorials: Learn to Crochet Video Series Extended Single Crochet Decrease ("ext sc dec") Description: Decrease stitches are used to add shaping to a pattern. When strategically placed, decreases create curved shapes and edges seen in basic garment knitwear construction. The most popular method of writing decreases in patterns is "extended sc2tog," or "extended sc3tog," or "extended scXtog," and so on, where "X" represents the number of stitches being worked together. The longer version of this is expressed as, "extended sc next 2 sts tog." Another way of writing out a single crochet decrease is, "dec 1 extended sc over next 2 extended sc." The more stitches worked into the decrease, the more severe of a curved shape it creates. For garment construction, decreases are generally worked throughout a design, rather than all in one or two rows, to allow for a gradual change in shape. Directions: YO, *insert hook in next st, YO, pull up a loop, YO, draw through one loop*, repeat from * to * once, YO, and draw through all loops on hook See our Copyright Policy regarding NexStitch™ Videos |
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