How to Textured Stitch
To start, chain an even number of stitches. For the larger swatches, I chained 32 stitches. Row 1: Dc in second chain from hook, *sc in next chain, dc in next chain; repeat from* to end, turn. Row 2: Chain 1, skip first dc, *dc in next sc, sc in next dc; repeat from* to turning chain, dc in turning chain, turn. Repeat Row 2 to desired length. Fasten off and weave in ends. Dc = double crochet, Sc = single crochetWhat Can I Make?
I’ve used this stitch pattern to make some basic dishcloths. It looks great in that variegated kitchen cotton. You can grab some of that kitchen cotton and the appropriate-sized hook and stitch away! This stitch pattern would also look awesome incorporated into a crocheted baby sweater. Take it up a notch: grab some super bulky yarn and a large hook and make an entire crocheted blanket from this stitch. The possibilities with this easy crochet stitch pattern are nearly endless!Looking for more fun stitch patterns to try?
- The Primrose Stitch Pattern is perfect for beginners and experts alike!
- The Double Crochet Ripple Pattern is both popular and versatile and perfect for all sorts of projects.
- The Trinity Stitch is a plush but dense stitch that you can incorporate into scarves and other accessories.
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