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How To Single Crochet 2 Rows At Once

23 January 2024 by Sylwia (MyCrochetory) Leave a Comment

Explore simple crochet techniques! Learn to crochet 2 rows at once using single crochet. Follow our guide with clear steps, pictures, and videos. Give it a try now!

Learn how to crochet 2 rows at once using single crochet.

Ever wondered how to jazz up your projects and make your crochet journey even more exciting?

Well, today, I am unraveling a game-changing technique: crocheting two rows at once with the single crochet stitch.

Yep, you heard it right – two rows simultaneously!

Now, you might be thinking, “Why bother?”

Well, stick with us, and I’ll spill the beans on why crocheters are falling head over heels for this nifty technique.

But hold on, it’s not just about words – in this post, we’re learning from pictures and video!

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the swatch.

Why Crocheters Love To Crochet 2 Rows At Once

Have you ever wondered why savvy crocheters are turning to the technique of crocheting two rows at once?

It’s not just a trend; it’s a game-changer in the world of crochet.

Let’s unravel the reasons behind the buzz and discover the benefits that make this method a must-try for every crocheters.

  1. Save Time:
    • Doing two rows at once helps you finish your crochet project faster.
  2. Efficiency:
    • The technique increases your crocheting efficiency by working on multiple rows in one go.
  3. Keep Stitches Even:
    • It’s easier to make sure all your stitches look the same when you work on two rows together.
  4. Reduces mistakes:
    • Minimizes the chance of making errors as you work on two rows simultaneously.
  5. Good for Big Projects:
    • This technique works well for big projects like blankets. It makes them more stable and less likely to stretch unevenly.
  6. Make Things Match:
    • Doing two rows together helps your crochet look the same on both sides.

VIDEO TUTORIAL

To learn how to crochet 2 rows at the same time, watch the step-by-step video tutorial below or scroll down for the written instructions.

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I hope you enjoy this tutorial!

PICTURE TUTORIAL

Crocheting two rows at once might sound complex, but fear not!

This technique is surprisingly beginner-friendly, offering a straightforward process that even those new to crochet can easily grasp.

ROW 1 & ROW 2

Step 1: Make a slip knot and work a chain any length plus 2.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the foundation chain.

Step 2: Insert your hook in the second chain from hook.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: inserting the hook in the second chain.

Step 3: Without yarning over, insert the hook into the next chain. You should have three loops on the hook.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: starting point.

Step 4: Now, yarn over and pull up a loop.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: yarning over.
How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: pull up a loop.

Step 5: Then, yarn over again and pull through the first two loops. That’s row one done.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: yarning over and completing first part.
How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: row one done

Step 6: Next, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops. That’s your second row done.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: row two done

Step 7: To make the next stitches, insert the hook into the left slanted bar of the bottom single crochet.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: place where to insert the hook.
How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: how to begin the next stitch.

Step 8: Without yarning over, insert the hook into the next chain.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the next stitch

Step 9: Now, yarn over and pull up a loop.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: 3 loops on the hook.

Step 10: Then, yarn over again and pull through the first two loops. That’s row one done.

Step 11: Next, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops. That’s your second row done.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the next single crochet 2 rows at the same time completed.

Step 12: Continue across the row.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: first row in progress.

You’ve just completed two rows of single crochet at once!

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: first row completed.

ROW 3 & ROW 4

Step 1: To start Row 3 & Row 4, turn your work and chain2.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: turning chain.

Step 2: Insert your hook into the second chain from hook.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: how to start the first stitch.

Step 3: Without yarning over, insert the hook into the first stitch, under both top loops.

Step 4: Now, yarn over and pull up a loop.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: inserting the hook into the chain and next stitch.

Step 5: Then, yarn over again and pull through the first two loops. That’s row three done.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: sc of row 3 completed.

Step 6: Next, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops. That’s row four done.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: sc if row 4 completed.

Step 7: To make the next stitches, insert the hook into the left slanted bar of the bottom single crochet of row 3.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the arrow shows where to insert the hook.
How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: the next stitch.

Step 8: Without yarning over, insert the hook into the next stitch.

Step 9: Now, yarn over and pull up a loop. Then, yarn over again and pull through the first two loops.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once

Step 10: Next, yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once.

Step 12: Continue across the row.

How to Single Crochet 2 Rows at once: row 3 and row 4 completed.

Repeat these steps for more rows.

After the last rows, cut the yarn, leaving a little tail. Pull the hook up, draw the yarn tail through, and tighten.

Weave in the ends.

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