In crochet, increasing stitches helps shape your project by adding extra stitches to a row or round. One common increase used in amigurumi and other crochet projects is the Yo Single Crochet Increase. There are two simple methods to make this increase.
A. Both stitches in the top loops In this method, you make two single crochet stitches in the same stitch by inserting your hook under both top loops each time. Yarn over (yo), pull up a loop, yarn over again, and pull through both loops to complete the first stitch. Then repeat the same step in the same stitch. This creates a standard increase and is the most common technique used in crochet.
B. First stitch in the front loop, second stitch in the top loops This method creates a slightly smoother and less noticeable increase. First, make a single crochet in the front loop only of the stitch. Then make the second single crochet in the top two loops of the same stitch. This technique can help reduce visible gaps and give your work a neater appearance.
Both methods are easy to learn and useful depending on the look you want in your crochet project. Experimenting with each method will help you decide which one works best for your style and pattern.
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