Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

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Are you on the lookout for a new crochet stitch that’s both easy to master and visually striking? This easy crochet stitch is perfect for crafters of all skill levels, whether you’re just getting started or have been crocheting for years. With a simple combination of familiar stitches, like single crochet and double crochet, along with the more decorative Quad and Wedge Picot (WP), this pattern creates a beautiful texture that can be adapted to a variety of projects.

What’s great about this stitch is its versatility—it works equally well for small projects like dishcloths or coasters, as it does for larger items like blankets and shawls. The instructions below will guide you through the steps to create this easy and stylish stitch, making it the perfect addition to your crochet repertoire.

Whether you’re making a cozy gift or something special for yourself, this stitch adds a delightful touch of texture and design. So grab your yarn and hook, and let’s get started on your next crochet masterpiece!

Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

Abbreviations:

  • ch = Chain
  • SC = Single Crochet
  • DC = Double Crochet
  • HDC = Half Double Crochet
  • TRC = Triple Crochet
  • Quad = Quadruple Crochet
  • Quad2together = Decrease using two Quadruple crochets
  • YO = Yarn over
  • WP = Wedge Picot
    Wedge Picot: ch 6, sc 1 into 2nd ch from the hook. HDC into the next ch, DC into the next ch, TRC into the next ch, and Quad into the last ch.

Stitch Multiple:

The stitch pattern works in multiples of 6 + 1.

To start, chain 6 until your project reaches the desired width, then add 2 more chains.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Row 1:

sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, making sure to go under both loops of the chain.
Pattern repeat: 1 WP, skip 5 chains, sc into the next stitch. Repeat this across the row.
Turn your work.

Row 2:

ch 5 (this counts as the first Quad).
sc into the top of the WP.
Over the 5 stitches of the WP, work the following stitches: sc, HDC, DC, TRC, and Quad.
Stop when you reach the end of the row, leaving 2 stitches.

Work a Quad2together using the next stitch (which would normally be a Quad) and the last stitch (a sc): YO 3 times, insert your hook into the next stitch, pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops at a time 3 times (leaving 2 loops on the hook).

YO 3 times, insert your hook into the last stitch, pull up a loop, pull through 2 loops at a time 3 times (leaving 3 loops on the hook).
YO and pull through all 3 loops.
Turn your work.

Row 3:

ch 1, sc into the first stitch.
Pattern repeat: Work 1 WP, skip 5 stitches, sc into the next stitch. Continue across the row.
Finish the row by making a sc in the last stitch.
Turn your work.

Rest of the Pattern:

Repeat Row 2 and Row 3 until your project reaches the desired size.

Important Notes:

  • When repeating Row 4 and beyond, make sure to cover all peaks in the pattern and finish each row with a Quad2together in the last 2 stitches.
  • Adjust the length by simply adding more rows as needed.

Diagram

This stitch is perfect for creating a textured look that stands out in any project! Whether you’re working on a cozy blanket, a stylish scarf, or a decorative pillow, this easy crochet stitch will add the perfect touch of creativity and beauty to your work. Give it a try and watch your next project come to life!

Happy crocheting!

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