The Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf and the Winter Sunrise Scarf use two types of cluster stitches – half and full. These are unique stitches, though pretty representative of the “cluster type” of crochet stitches. Though there is a good written description of these stitches in the pattern, I thought a quick video demonstration might just be in order!
Half and Full Cluster Stitches
This is how these two stitches are written out in the pattern:
HCL– Half Cluster = [Yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loop loosely] twice (5 loops on hook). Yo, pull through 4 loops, yo, pull through last 2 loops.
FCL – Full Cluster = [Yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loop loosely] twice (5 loops on hook). In next st indicated [yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loosely] twice (9 loops on hook). Yo, pull through 8 loops, yo, pull through last 2 loops.
And here’s a closeup of the half and full cluster stitches, as seen on the Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf:
I hope that this video has made these cluster stitches a little clearer for you! There are lots of different cluster stitches out there, but they almost all follow this basic format. Even if you are a complete beginner, with a little practice, you too can make this stitch (and any other crochet stitch there is)!
Are there any other stitches you’d like to see a video tutorial for here on moogly? Any particular questions on technique or patterns or the math of crochet? Let me know in the comments! I’m always on the hunt for new video topics, and I firmly believe there are no bad or dumb questions! I love helping people learn more about crochet!
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