Half Double Crochet Front Loop Only Tutorial (Right-Handed)
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The Half Double Crochet Stitch in the Front Loop Only or HDC FLO (US terms) is a variation of the half double crochet stitch (HDC) with a small difference that we are going to learn about in this tutorial.
This stitch creates a nice textured look in your crochet that is similar to knit, which makes it great for anything like scarves, blankets and more.
This written tutorial will teach you how to crochet the Half Double Crochet Stitch in the Front Loop Only. I also have a right- and left-handed video tutorial of the Half Double Crochet Stitch in the Front Loop Only if that is easier for you.
Right-Handed Half Double Crochet Front Loop Only Stitch Video Tutorial
Left-Handed Half Double Crochet Front Loop Only Stitch Video Tutorial
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To begin, follow what your pattern tells you to do. Or you can begin like I have in my example and start with a foundation row of half double crochet stitches.

Step 1: Start a new row by chaining 2 and turning
Yarn over.

Pull through for first chain.

Yarn over to begin second chain.


Step 2: Yarn over

Step 3: Insert your hook into the front loop of the desired stitch


Step 4: Yarn over

Step 5: Pull up a loop.
There should now be 3 loops on your hook.

Step 6: Yarn over

Step 7: Pull through all 3 loops on hook
This will finish the half double crochet stitch in the front loop only and you should be left with only one loop on your hook.

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