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Single Crochet Stitches
Single Crochet Stitch
The single crochet (abbreviated sc) is the building block for all your crochet projects and one of the most common ones a beginner learns. This stitch consists of creating a foundation chain and a series of yarn overs. 
Single Crochet Ribbing
Crochet ribbing closely resembles knitting ribbing, and can be achieved with a combination ofsimple stitches, usually worked in the back loops only.


Slip Stitch
The slip stitch (abbreviated sl st) is the smallest of all crochet stitches and is used to join stitches that are worked in rounds. It's the most basic stitch every crocheter should know.
    Spider Stitch
    This stitch has a beautiful texture that creates a round shape which shares resemblance with a spider web. If you can chain and single crochet it will be easy for you to learn how to crochet the spider stitch.
    (Even) Berry Stitch
    This is such a fun stitch that creates a thick and solid fabric. It shares similarities to the bobble stitch with a slight variation, with thick bumps that resemble berries.

    Star Stitch
    The star stitch creates a beautiful star or flower shapes in the fabric. It’s condensed and squishy. Oneof the most perfect crochet stitches for blankets. It would look beautiful in a baby’s or child’s room.
      Bobblet Stitch
      The Bobblet Stitch in crochet is a fun way to add texture to your work. This stitch is the tiny little “bobbles” or “bobblets” that adds subtle texture that would be great for baby blankets, afghans, hats, and more! 


      Grit Stitch
      A cute twist on a simple single crochet. It's a dense, bumpy stitch that is tightlytextured and so much fun to work up. This stitch starts with a Chain a multiple of 2 + 1, plus 2 for the foundation chain. 


      V-Stitch
      The V-stitch technique is very easy to learn, works up quickly, and creates an openwork pattern suitable for afghans. This stitch starts with a multiple of 3+7 stitches. If you know how to double crochet, chain, and skip stitches, you can easily learn this stitch. 
        Trinity Stitch
        The Trinity stitch is made up of rows of single crochets that start in the same stitch that the previousstitch ended, creating a ‘star-like’ texture. It’s fun and easy to stitch, and would look beautiful in scarves, gloves, or hats.



        Whip Stitch
        A whip stitch is a simple sewing stitch that is used in crocheting, knitting and sewing, and in which the needle is passed in and out of the fabric in a series of stitches that circle an edge of the fabric.




        Mattress Stitch
        The mattress stitch, also known as the invisible seam or invisible weaving, is a very flexible seam that works best for sewing garment pieces together because it makes for a flat, invisible seam. You always work this stitch with the right sides facing up so you can make sure the seam is invisible on its best side.

        Note: use this stitch to seam the pieces of your project together

          Single Crochet Stitch
          The single crochet (abbreviated sc) is the building block for all your crochet projects and one of the most common ones a beginner learns. This stitch consists of creating a foundation chain and a series of yarn overs. 
          Try out this Stitch!
          Single Crochet Ribbing
          Crochet ribbing closely resembles knitting ribbing, and can be achieved with a combination ofsimple stitches, usually worked in the back loops only.


          Try out this Stitch!
          Slip Stitch
          The slip stitch (abbreviated sl st) is the smallest of all crochet stitches and is used to join stitches that are worked in rounds. It's the most basic stitch every crocheter should know.
          Try out this Stitch!
            Spider Stitch
            This stitch has a beautiful texture that creates a round shape which shares resemblance with a spider web. If you can chain and single crochet it will be easy for you to learn how to crochet the spider stitch.
            Try out this Stitch!
            (Even) Berry Stitch
            This is such a fun stitch that creates a thick and solid fabric. It shares similarities to the bobble stitch with a slight variation, with thick bumps that resemble berries.

            Try out this Stitch!
            Star Stitch
            The star stitch creates a beautiful star or flower shapes in the fabric. It’s condensed and squishy. Oneof the most perfect crochet stitches for blankets. It would look beautiful in a baby’s or child’s room.
            Try out this Stitch!
              Bobblet Stitch
              The Bobblet Stitch in crochet is a fun way to add texture to your work. This stitch is the tiny little “bobbles” or “bobblets” that adds subtle texture that would be great for baby blankets, afghans, hats, and more! 


              Try out this Stitch!
              Grit Stitch
              A cute twist on a simple single crochet. It's a dense, bumpy stitch that is tightly textured and so much fun to work up. This stitch starts with a Chain a multiple of 2 + 1, plus 2 for the foundation chain. 


              Try out this Stitch!
              V-Stitch
              The V-stitch technique is very easy to learn, works up quickly, and creates an openwork pattern suitable for afghans. This stitch starts with a multiple of 3+7 stitches. If you know how to double crochet, chain, and skip stitches, you can easily learn this stitch. 
              Try out this Stitch!
                Trinity Stitch
                The Trinity stitch is made up of rows of single crochets that start in the same stitch that the previous stitch ended, creating a ‘star-like’ texture. It’s fun and easy to stitch, and would look beautiful in scarves, gloves, or hats.



                Try out this Stitch!
                Whip Stitch
                A whip stitch is a simple sewing stitch that is used in crocheting, knitting and sewing, and in which the needle is passed in and out of the fabric in a series of stitches that circle an edge of the fabric.









                Mattress Stitch
                The mattress stitch, also known as the invisible seam or invisible weaving, is a very flexible seam that works best for sewing garment pieces together because it makes for a flat, invisible seam. You always work this stitch with the right sides facing up so you can make sure the seam is invisible on its best side.

                Note: use this stitch to seam the pieces of your project together

                  Seed Stitch
                  The crochet seed stitch is a simple stitch that any beginner can easily learn to do. It requires only the basic crochet knowledge of single crochet and double crochet stitches. Alternating the two stitches across each row, and from row to row creates a lovely closed-work fabric with a nubby checkerboard texture.
                  Try out this Stitch!
                    Half Double Crochet Stitches
                    Half Double Crochet Stitch
                     The half double crochet (abbreviated hdc) stitch is a simple stitch that works up between a single crochet and double crochet in height. It has a yarn over similar to double crochet and draws through three 
                    loops.

                    Etched Half Double Stitch
                    A simple and attractive stitch pattern that alternates rows of half doubles with rows of slip stitches. The slip stitches create a strong line defining each row.



                    Crunch Stitch
                    The Crunch Stitch is made up of two repeated stitches (half double crochet and slip stitch) that appear to have a crunched texture. This stitch is great for everything from dish scrubbers and potholders to afghans.
                      Simple Marguerite Stitch
                      Also known as the star stitch for it’s ‘spikes’ and adds a fun, dense look to any project.





                      Wattle Stitch
                      This is a simple, elegant, and reversible stitch with beautiful texture. It’s constructed with a
                      combination of single crochet, chain, and double crochet.



                      Moss Stitch
                      The Moss Stitch is made by combining single crochets and chains. It is suitable for both beginnerand advanced crocheters. This stitch creates beautiful texture and flowy fabric, making it useful for a wide variety of projects. 
                        Half Double Crochet Stitch
                         The half double crochet (abbreviated hdc) stitch is a simple stitch that works up between a single crochet and double crochet in height. It has a yarn over similar to double crochet and draws through three 
                        loops.

                        Try out this Stitch!
                        Etched Half Double Stitch
                        A simple and attractive stitch pattern that alternates rows of half doubles with rows of slip stitches. The slip stitches create a strong line defining each row.



                        Try out this Stitch!
                        Crunch Stitch
                        The Crunch Stitch is made up of two repeated stitches (half double crochet and slip stitch) that appear to have a crunched texture. This stitch is great for everything from dish scrubbers and potholders to afghans.
                        Try out this Stitch!
                          Simple Marguerite Stitch
                          Also known as the star stitch for it’s ‘spikes’ and adds a fun, dense look to any project.





                          Try out this Stitch!
                          Wattle Stitch
                          This is a simple, elegant, and reversible stitch with beautiful texture. It’s constructed with a
                          combination of single crochet, chain, and double crochet.



                          Try out this Stitch!
                          Even Moss Stitch
                          The Even Moss Stitch is made by combining half double crochets and chains. It is suitable for both beginner and advanced crocheters. This stitch creates beautiful texture and flowy fabric, making it useful for a wide variety of projects. 
                          Try out this Stitch!
                            Double Crochet Stitches
                            Double Crochet Stitch
                            The double crochet (abbreviated dc) is another basic stitch that you’ll learn when you first begin to crochet. It’s twice as tall as a single crochet and it’s versatility makes it useful for a number of projects.



                            DC Herringbone Stitch
                            The Herringbone Stitch is a reversible, textured stitch suitable for many project types. It follows a 2 row repeat and uses only single crochet. 




                            Suzette Stitch
                            This beautiful and unique stitch is a combination of single and double crochets. The Suzette stitch involves working two stitches into one stitch, then skipping a stitch. This produces a sturdy fabric that any crocheter can do after learning the basic stitches. 
                              Iris Stitch
                              This elegant and beginner-friendly stitch is worked by chaining multiples of 4+3 and produces a holey fabric. It is ideal for summer garments such as a poncho, shawl, or a light throw.


                              Griddle Stitch
                              The griddle stitch is an easy stitch using a combination of basic beginner crochet stitches to create a thick and ‘bumpy’ texture. It’s wonderful for using in clothing or blankets. 


                              Crumpled Griddle Stitch
                              This is a variation of the Griddle Stitch, except the Crocheter is placing single crochets and double crochets on top of the single and double crochets of the previous row. Whereas, the regular Griddle Stitch has the single and double crochets alternating, respectively, each row.
                                Primrose Stitch
                                This is another very pretty crochet stitch with a lovely texture. It’s a 2-row repeat stitch pattern, that you’ll be able to get the hang of very quickly. The first row creates the bottom part of the shell and the second row creates the fan part of the shell.  The only stitches you’ll need to use for this pattern is the single crochet, double crochet, and a half double crochet making this an easy crochet stitch for beginners. 



                                Cluster Stitch
                                Cluster Stitch is a variation on the traditional granny stitch. It includes three double crochet cluster stitches, and a row of the moss stitch. 









                                Front Post/ Back Post DC
                                The front post double crochet is a raised crochet stitch on the surface of the fabric
                                facing you. For front post stitches you insert your hook from front to back to front. While the Back Post Double Crochet is a method for making texture on the right side of your fabric. It is made by a double crochet worked by inserting your hook around the post from back to front to back, rather than into the top two loops of a stitch. It’s a technique used in cables, ribbing, simulated stitches, and basketweaves. 
                                  Bead Stitch
                                  An eye-catching stitch that is worked sideways by working around a double crochet instead of into the stitches of the previous row.


                                  Granny Cluster Stitch
                                  This stitch is familiar as the basis for Granny Squares, where three double crochet blocks are worked in the round, with blocks worked between two blocks on subsequent rounds.


                                  Block Stitch
                                  This modern and versatile stitch works up quickly and creates a visual, eye-catching twist to your projects. It works up quickly and can be customized to suit a variety of projects. 
                                    Blanket Stitch
                                    Three stitch repeat pattern consisting of single and double crochets. It’s such a versatile pattern and can be used to create many items beyond blankets. It’s quick, fun, and easy to learn!
                                    Boxed Blocks Stitch
                                    The clean lines of this pattern give it modern appeal, and the large spaces lend drape to fabric. The blocks consist of five double crochet stitches worked into chain-three spaces.
                                    Thermal Stitch
                                    One of the thickest crochet stitches, this stitch adds weight and warmth to any crochet project. To do this stitch, all you’ll need to know is the basic single crochet. 
                                      Basketweave Stitch
                                      The basketweave stitch mimics a dense, woven look. This is excellent for afghans, heavy weight sweaters, and potholders to keep you toasty during the cooler months.

                                      Tall/Short Stitch
                                      This stitch pattern offers an easy way to work with basic stitches and create a lively surface. Two stitches of different heights, single crochet and double crochet, alternate in groups of four across the row.
                                      Straight & Tilted Stitch
                                      The interesting feature of this pattern is the alternation of a row of vertical stitches with another row where the stitches slant.

                                        Larksfoot Stitch
                                        This stitch creates a delicate pattern with lots of texture. Completed with an extended double crochet, this stitch also introduces the 'spike' to add interest and detail.


                                        Waffle Stitch
                                        The Waffle Stitch closely resembles its namesake and creates amazing texture for your projects. It is made up of a series of double crochets and front post double crochets.

                                        Crossed Towers Stitch
                                        The crossing of the cable is achieved by skipping two stitches then working post stitches into the skipped stitches, 3 different heights of stitches are used. The distance between cables can be as many stitches as you like.
                                          Bobble Stitch
                                          The bobble stitch can be made with any combination of partial double crochet stitches in the same stitch. The more partial double crochets you include in your 'bobble' (4, 5, 6, etc.), the bigger the bobble. When the partial double crochets are worked (in the same stitch), you leave each double crochet stitch incomplete without pulling through the last stitch. You then link them together at the end.
                                          V Stitch
                                          Unlike the cluster stitch, which is a grouping of either single, half, double or treble stitches all completed in the same stitch, the Granny Stitch generally consists of three partial double crochets, placed in the previous row's chain-2 spaces.




                                          Back Post Stitch
                                          This classic post stitch is worked into the post of the stitch a row (or two) below. Post stitches are usually staggered or alternate across a row, or in the round. Pro tip: Loops must be long enough that the work doesn't buckle.



                                            Arruga Stitch
                                            This reversible stitch uses a combination of front post and back post single crochets to create a chunky texture design that is simple and fairly quick to learn. The weight of this stitch makes it ideal for afghans, sweaters, and scarves.
                                            Easy Shell Stitch
                                            If you’re looking for one of the most unique crochet stitches, try out the shell stitch. It’s so simple to learn to crochet this stitch but it looks really impressive. It starts with a single crochet. You can begin with fsc if you know how. Then you go into the stitch pattern! 
                                            Zig-Zag Blocks Stitch
                                            The blocks here are alternating groups of three single crochet and three double crochet, with three chains between them. The chains zigzag because of the different heights of stitches across the row.
                                              Double Crochet Stitch
                                              The double crochet (abbreviated dc) is another basic stitch that you’ll learn when you first begin to crochet. It’s twice as tall as a single crochet and it’s versatility makes it useful for a number of projects.



                                              Try out this Stitch!
                                              DC Herringbone Stitch
                                              The Herringbone Stitch is a reversible, textured stitch suitable for many project types. It follows a 2 row repeat and uses only single crochet. 




                                              Try out this Stitch!
                                              Suzette Stitch
                                              This beautiful and unique stitch is a combination of single and double crochets. The Suzette stitch involves working two stitches into one stitch, then skipping a stitch. This produces a sturdy fabric that any crocheter can do after learning the basic stitches. 
                                              Try out this Stitch!
                                                Iris Stitch
                                                This elegant and beginner-friendly stitch is worked by chaining multiples of 4+3 and produces a holey fabric. It is ideal for summer garments such as a poncho, shawl, or a light throw.


                                                Try out this Stitch!
                                                Griddle Stitch
                                                The griddle stitch is an easy stitch using a combination of basic beginner crochet stitches to create a thick and ‘bumpy’ texture. It’s wonderful for using in clothing or blankets. 


                                                Try out this Stitch!
                                                Crumpled Griddle Stitch
                                                This is a variation of the Griddle Stitch, except the Crocheter is placing single crochets and double crochets on top of the single and double crochets of the previous row. Whereas, the regular Griddle Stitch has the single and double crochets alternating, respectively, each row.
                                                Try out this Stitch!
                                                  Primrose Stitch
                                                  This is another very pretty crochet stitch with a lovely texture. It’s a 2-row repeat stitch pattern, that you’ll be able to get the hang of very quickly. The first row creates the bottom part of the shell and the second row creates the fan part of the shell.  The only stitches you’ll need to use for this pattern is the single crochet, double crochet, and a half double crochet making this an easy crochet stitch for beginners. 



                                                  Try out this Stitch!
                                                  Cluster Stitch
                                                  Cluster Stitch is a variation on the traditional granny stitch. It includes three double crochet cluster stitches, and a row of the moss stitch. 









                                                  Try out this Stitch!
                                                  Front Post/Back Post DC
                                                  The front post double crochet is a raised crochet stitch on the surface of the fabric
                                                  facing you. For front post stitches you insert your hook from front to back to front. While the Back Post Double Crochet is a method for making texture on the right side of your fabric. It is made by a double crochet worked by inserting your hook around the post from back to front to back, rather than into the top two loops of a stitch. It’s a technique used in cables, ribbing, simulated stitches, and basketweaves. 
                                                  Try out this Stitch!
                                                    Bead Stitch
                                                    An eye-catching stitch that is worked sideways by working around a double crochet instead of into the stitches of the previous row.

                                                    Try out this Stitch!
                                                    Granny Cluster Stitch
                                                    This stitch is familiar as the basis for Granny Squares, where three double crochet blocks are worked in the round, with blocks worked between two blocks on subsequent rounds.


                                                    Try out this Stitch!
                                                    Block Stitch
                                                    This modern and versatile stitch works up quickly and creates a visual, eye-catching twist to your projects. It works up quickly and can be customized to suit a variety of projects. 
                                                    Try out this Stitch!
                                                      Blanket Stitch
                                                      Three stitch repeat pattern consisting of single and double crochets. It’s such a versatile pattern and can be used to create many items beyond blankets. It’s quick, fun, and easy to learn!
                                                      Try out this Stitch!
                                                      Boxed Blocks Stitch
                                                      The clean lines of this pattern give it modern appeal, and the large spaces lend drape to fabric. The blocks consist of five double crochet stitches worked into chain-three spaces.
                                                      Try out this Stitch!
                                                      Thermal Stitch
                                                      One of the thickest crochet stitches, this stitch adds weight and warmth to any crochet project. To do this stitch, all you’ll need to know is the basic single crochet. 
                                                      Try out this Stitch!
                                                        Lemon Peel Stitch
                                                        This stitch uses only basic crochet stitches to achieve something that looks really complex.
                                                        After a couple of rows, you’ll be crocheting full projects with this easy to learn the stitch. It’s also known as the grit stitch.

                                                        Try out this Stitch!
                                                        Diamond Mesh Stitch
                                                        This uses a series of simple crochet stitches to create an open and airy diamond pattern.
                                                        Perfect for summer garments or market bags.

                                                        Try out this Stitch!
                                                        Alpine Stitch
                                                        The Alpine stitch is an elegant and beautiful beginner friendly stitch, creating it’s distinctive look with the use of front-post crochet stitches. Ideal for accessories, blankets, and garments
                                                        Try out this Stitch!
                                                        Basketweave Stitch
                                                        The basketweave stitch mimics a dense, woven look. This is excellent for afghans, heavy weight sweaters, and potholders to keep you toasty during the cooler months.

                                                        Try out this Stitch!
                                                        Tall/Short Stitch
                                                        This stitch pattern offers an easy way to work with basic stitches and create a lively surface. Two stitches of different heights, single crochet and double crochet, alternate in groups of four across the row.
                                                        Try out this Stitch!  Consider tweaking this simple pattern, with a foundation chain that has a multiple of 8 stitches, then add 5, to ensure the Tall Short's pattern is fully evident: 
                                                        Straight & Tilted Stitch
                                                        The interesting feature of this pattern is the alternation of a row of vertical stitches with another row where the stitches slant.

                                                        Try out this Stitch! Consider tweaking this simple pattern, with a foundation chain that has a multiple of 2 stitches, then add 1, to ensure the Straight & Tilted's pattern is fully evident: 
                                                          Larksfoot Stitch
                                                          This stitch creates a delicate pattern with lots of texture. Completed with an extended double crochet, this stitch also introduces the 'spike' to add interest and detail.


                                                          Try out this Stitch!
                                                          Waffle Stitch
                                                          The Waffle Stitch closely resembles its namesake and creates amazing texture for your projects. It is made up of a series of double crochets and front post double crochets.

                                                          Try out this Stitch!
                                                          Crossed Towers Stitch
                                                          The crossing of the cable is achieved by skipping two stitches then working post stitches into the skipped stitches, 3 different heights of stitches are used. The distance between cables can be as many stitches as you like.
                                                          Try out this Stitch!
                                                            Bobble Stitch Video
                                                            The bobble stitch can be made with any combination of partial double crochet stitches in the same stitch. The more partial double crochets you include in your 'bobble' (4, 5, 6, etc.), the bigger the bobble. When the partial double crochets are worked (in the same stitch), you leave each double crochet stitch incomplete without pulling through the last stitch. You then link them together at the end.
                                                            Try out this Stitch!
                                                            Cluster V Stitch
                                                            Unlike the cluster stitch, which is a grouping of either single, half, double or treble stitches all completed in the same stitch, the Granny Stitch generally consists of three partial double crochets, placed in the previous row's chain-2 spaces.




                                                            Try out this Stitch!
                                                            Back Post Stitch
                                                            This classic post stitch is worked into the post of the stitch a row (or two) below. Post stitches are usually staggered or alternate across a row, or in the round. Pro tip: Loops must be long enough that the work doesn't buckle.



                                                            Try out this Stitch!
                                                              Arruga Stitch
                                                              This reversible stitch uses a combination of front post and back post single crochets to create a chunky texture design that is simple and fairly quick to learn. The weight of this stitch makes it ideal for afghans, sweaters, and scarves.
                                                              Try out this Stitch!
                                                              Easy Shell Stitch
                                                              If you’re looking for one of the most unique crochet stitches, try out the shell stitch. It’s so simple to learn to crochet this stitch but it looks really impressive. It starts with a single crochet. You can begin with fsc if you know how. Then you go into the stitch pattern! 

                                                              Try out this Stitch!
                                                              Zig-Zag Blocks Stitch
                                                              The blocks here are alternating groups of three single crochet and three double crochet, with three chains between them. The chains zigzag because of the different heights of stitches across the row.
                                                              Try out this Stitch! Consider tweaking this simple pattern, with a foundation chain that has a multiple of 12 stitches, then add 4, to ensure the zig-zag blocks' pattern is fully evident: 
                                                                Bricks Stitch
                                                                This creates a solid but fluid fabric. It consists of alternating rows of four-double crochet groups and chain-four spaces anchored by simple crochet stitches.

                                                                Try out this Stitch!
                                                                  Treble Stitches
                                                                  Triplets Stitch
                                                                  (FP/BPdc) The triplets stitch is a lovely textured stitch that has no large holes. It’s great for blankets, washcloths, sweaters, scarves and more. 


                                                                  Try out this Stitch!
                                                                  Double Treble/Triple Stitch
                                                                  The Double Treble (or Triple) crochet uses the same principles as the double crochet and uses three yarn overs before entering the fabric instead of one. This creates a loose fabric that is commonly used in lacy designs. 
                                                                  Try out this Stitch!
                                                                  Treble/Triple Stitch
                                                                  A treble crochet or triple crochet (abbreviated tr) is taller than a double crochet and is made by working two yarn overs at the start of the stitch, instead of one yarn over as for double crochet.
                                                                  Try out this Stitch!

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