
Ever wonder how to fill in those ch-2 corners? Here’s a special stitch that closes gaps usually created by the ch-2 corner. Don’t let the odd stitch overwhelm you. The only difference between a normal double crochet and an adjacent double crochet stitch (adc) is where the hook is placed.
This tutorial uses double crochet, but you can use the same technique for half double or single crochet also. Just replace ‘dc’ in the directions with the crochet stitch of your choice.
Directions for Round One.
Leftie? Me too! Scroll down for left handed directions.
Right Handed Directions
Step One: Double crochet to corner and double crochet twice in corner space. In this case the corner space is essentially the previous adjacent double crochet stitch.
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Note how each double crochet has four prongs on the base, two on the right side and two on the wrong side, that loop around the double crochet stitch beneath it.
Step Two: Yo and inset hook in bottom front left prong.

Wrong side view.

Step Three: Proceed as if this were a normal double crochet stitch: Yarn over, pull through prong, yarn over and pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through two loops.

Step Four: Double crochet two more times in corner space. Adjacent stitch corner complete.

Left Handed Directions
Step One: Double crochet to corner and double crochet twice in corner space. In this case the corner space is essentially the previous adjacent double crochet stitch.
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Note how each double crochet has four prongs on the base, two on the right side and two on the wrong side, that loop around the double crochet stitch beneath it.
Step Two: Yo and inset hook in bottom right prong.

Wrong side view.

Step Three: Proceed as if this were a normal double crochet stitch: Yarn over, pull through prong, yarn over and pull through two loops, yarn over and pull through two loops.

Step Four: Double crochet two more times in corner space. Adjacent stitch corner complete.






Thank you so very much for this tutorial.
I am crocheting for more then 40 years, and you don’t want to know how those holes annoyed me :-)
Would you mind if I put a link on my blog to this site?
I will do nothing until I have heard of you.
(Oh, and forgive my poor English, I am from Holland)
Blessed be,
Nanny