Why do you crochet in back loop only?

Why do you crochet in back loop only?

Crocheting through the back loop only (blo) is used in patterns for a variety of reasons — to help keep your stitches aligned in Fair Isle crochet, to join pieces on amigurumi projects, even to add a purely decorative touch.

What does front loop only mean?

When you learn how to crochet, you are instructed to insert your crochet hook through both loops of a stitch. This is traditional crochet. This is called “front loop only” (FLO) or “back loop only” (BLO) crochet, depending on which stitch you are working into.

What does back loop only mean?

Blo stands for “back loop only.” This is a direction for where you should work the indicated stitch. Single crochet back loop only (or sc blo) indicates that you should insert your hook under the back loop only, not under both loops, when working your next single crochet.

What is a front loop in crochet?

The Front Loop Single Crochet is a variation of the basic single crochet stitch. It creates a twined ridge along the surface of the fabric if repeated for several rows. This stitch can be used as an independent element of a pattern, or as a pattern in and of itself, as seen in our sample.

What does Scbl mean in crochet?

Single crochet in back loop
front loop only of each of next. 2 stitches. Yoh and draw through. all loops on hook. Scbl = Single crochet in back loop.

What does LP mean in crochet?

loop
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Abbreviation Description
hdc2tog half double crochet 2 stitches together
inc increase
lp loop
m marker

What is the back loop of a crochet chain?

The back ridge loop is the loop in the middle of the stitch on the back side of the chain. The chain is generally the first stitch a new crocheter learns. It’s easy to make, but it does take practice in order to work consistently. Chains that are the same size will give your fabric a nice even edge.

What is back loop only crochet?

Let’s look at some swatches! When working back and forth, crocheting in the Back Loop Only creates an extra-stretchy ribbing. The fabric contracts in the ridges, creating that corrugated texture. If you are using a taller stitch, the fabric does not contract as much, but single crochet and slip stitch pieces tend to contract the most.

What does blo mean in crochet?

Blo stands for “back loop only.” This is a direction for where you should work the indicated stitch. Single crochet back loop only (or sc blo) indicates that you should insert your hook under the back loop only, not under both loops, when working your next single crochet.

What is crocheting in the front loop?

Crocheting in the Front Loop Only creates a completely different fabric. This fabric is smooth and flat, with rows of what looks like twisted strands going across the work. This swatch is worked back and forth, so the twisted strands sit on every other row on this side.

Can You crochet only one loop of a stitch?

When you learn how to crochet, you are instructed to insert your crochet hook through both loops of a stitch. This is traditional crochet. However, as you get more advanced, you will see that you can also work into only one of the loops of any basic crochet stitch to achieve different effects.

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