Herringbone Double Crochet Section

Design by Marie Segares/Underground Crafter.

Herringbone Double Crochet Section by Marie Segares/Underground Crafter.
Herringbone Double Crochet Section by Marie Segares/Underground Crafter.

The Herringbone Double Crochet Section uses a variation on the double crochet stitch that has a more pronounced tilt. Your gauge for a herringbone double crochet may be different than that of your standard crochet, so consider changing your hook size to make this section the same size as other sections in this CAL.

This pattern is part of the Sectional Blanket Crochet Along, a mystery crochet along for a throw blanket crocheted in 7″ x 9″ (18 cm x 23 cm) sections, the size preferred by our charity partner, Warm Up America. New clues will be released on Fridays through December 16, 2022.

Skills Used

  • Basic crochet stitches: chain, single crochet, slip stitch
  • Crocheting flat in rows, crocheting in the round
  • Crocheting in back loops only
  • Special Stitch: HBdc (includes written instructions and video tutorial)

Finished Size: 7″ x 9″ (18 cm x 23 cm)

Materials

  • WeCrochet Brava Worsted yarn (100% acrylic, 3 oz/100 g, 218 yd/200 m): 18 skeins in your choice of colors, or approximately 3,750 yards/3,429 meters in any medium weight yarn for the entire blanket.
  • I am using the following colors for my version:
    • Color A/28437 Marina,
    • Color B/29246 Tidal Speckle,
    • Color C/28454 Tranquil,
    • Color D/29247 Snow Day Speckle,
    • Color E/28422 Cornflower,
    • Color F/28419 Clarity, and
    • Color G/28451 Sky
  • US Size I-9/5.5 mm crochet hook, or size that matches gauge or you prefer using with medium weight yarn
  • Locking stitch marker set (optional, but helpful for marking the front and holding pieces together for seaming)
  • Bent-tip yarn needle

Skill Level: Easy

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