Front Post Single Crochet
The Front Post Single Crochet stitch (FPSC) is a simple way to add raised texture to your crochet projects. It’s ideal for creating professional-looking ribbing and cables using a basic stitch variation.
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Front Post Single Crochet Stitch (FPSC) — Step-by-Step Guide
The Front Post Single Crochet stitch (FPSC) is a textured variation of the single crochet. Instead of working into the top loops of a stitch, you crochet around the front of the post of the stitch below. This creates a raised ridge on the front of your fabric, adding dimension and texture.
FPSC is ideal for ribbing, cables, and decorative textures in blankets, hats, scarves, and borders.
What Is a Front Post Single Crochet Stitch?
The Front Post Single Crochet (FPSC):
Works like a normal single crochet but inserts the hook around the post of the stitch below instead of the top loops.
Creates a raised ridge on the surface of your work.
In UK terms, this is called Front Post Double Crochet (FPdc).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Inserting the hook into the top loops instead of around the post.
- Tight loops, keep a relaxed, even tension for smooth ridges.
- Losing stitch count, each FPSC counts as one stitch in your row.
Best Uses for FPSC
- Ribbed edges for hats, sleeves, and cuffs
- Raised textures in blankets and throws
- Decorative cables and vertical stripes.


