Offset Cobble Stitch (Crochet Tutorial & Video)

The Offset Cobble Stitch – Pattern Description
The Offset Cobble Stitch is just just like the regular Cobble Stitch but with the bobbles offset to fall in between the bobbles of the previous row.
The Cobble Stitch (also known as the Cobblestone Stitch) is a really easy pattern that creates a beautiful bobble texture to your work by alternating single crochet and treble stitches.
This is perfect if you want the bobble texture but you don’t want to spend a lot of time making it or use a lot of yarn. Because it has a flat back, it works great for clothes, accessories and, of course, blankets and afghans.
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Video Tutorial
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How To Crochet The Offset Cobble Stitch
Pattern Notes
Pattern Characteristics
- solid
- textured
Pattern Repeat
- Multiples of 2ch
- 4-row repeat
Supplies Used
- Marriner Yarns Aran
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- 5mm crochet hook
Abbreviations
Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- tr – treble stitch
Special Stitches
No special stitches were used in this pattern.
Pattern Instructions
The Offset Cobble Stitch is worked on the wrong side which means that the textured bobbles you create will be on the side which is away from you. To show you what each row looks like, I have put pictures of both the front and back of the rows so you know what the pattern should look like.
Starting Chain: This pattern requires you to chain multiples of 2ch. My starting chain is 22ch.

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch across, ch1, turn.

Row 2: *sc, tr*, repeat from * until you have 1st left, sc, ch1, turn (picture shows back & front of row 2).

Row 3: sc in each stitch across, ch1, turn.

Row 4: sc, *sc, tr*, repeat from * until you have 2sts left, sc in last 2sts, ch1, turn (picture shows back & front of row 4).

Row 5: sc in each stitch across, ch1, turn.

Repeat rows 2 – 5 until you have the desired length.

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Pattern Swatch


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