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How Do You Make A Crochet Popcorn Stitch?

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How Do You Make A Crochet Popcorn Stitch?

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Popcorn stitches can give texture and depth to a crocheted piece. A popcorn stitch is similar to a shell stitch because it involves putting multiple stitches in one base stitch. The difference in a popcorn stitch is that the stitches are also pulled together at the top. This makes the stitches puff out to make a three dimensional bubble in your pattern. You can make popcorn stitches with different numbers of double crochet stitches, but most seem to be four or five stitches each. Make a double crochet stitch in your foundation stitch. To do this, yarn over, push your hook through the desired stitch, wrap the yarn around your hook and pull the loop through. You should have three loops on your hook now. Yarn over again and pull through the first two loops that are on your hook. Yarn over again and pull through the two remaining loops. Make three more double crochet stitches in the same foundation stitch. Now you should have four double crochet stitches in your foundation stitch. At this

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