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Cluster Stitch – Double Crochet Cluster (DC CL)

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Learn to make the 2 double crochet cluster, which is also sometimes just called a cluster stitch. Whatever you call it, it is very similar to a dc2tog, only it is worked in one stitch, not two. This post includes written instructions for the stitch, step by step photos, a video, and a chart for a little practice piece.

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Here is the video:

Written instructions with photos:

Abbreviations:
yo ~ yarn over (wrap yarn around hook)
st(s) ~ stitch(es)

Yo, insert hook into st,
yo, pull through st, (3 loops on hook)
yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook)
yo, insert hook into same st,
yo, pull through st, (4 loops on hook)
yo, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook)
yo, pull through all remaining loops

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yo, insert hook in stitch
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yo, pull through st, (3 loops on hook)
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yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook)
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yo, insert hook into same st,
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yo, pull through st, (4 loops on hook)
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yo, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook)
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yo, pull through all remaining loops

And here is a chart for a practice piece as well:

The pattern for this chart reads as follows:

Abbreviations:
ch ~ chain
dc ~ double crochet
dc cl ~ double crochet cluster
st(s) ~ stitch(es)
Row 1: Ch 16, dc in 4th st from hook, [skip 1, dc cl in next ch] 6 times
Row 2, 3, 4: Turn, ch 3, dc in same st, dc cl in each of the next 6 sts.

Want to put your new stitch to use? Try this:

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The Faded Ripple pattern uses the dc cl stitch, but it is place a little differently. No worries, though, there are very clear photos to show you where to place them!

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