Crochet Celtic Weave Stitch (Tutorial & Video)
The Celtic Weave Stitch is a two-row repeat crochet pattern made with front and back post trebles that looks like basket weaving.
The Celtic Weave Stitch is a two-row repeat crochet pattern made with front and back post trebles that looks like basket weaving.
The Honeycomb Stitch is a four-row repeat crochet pattern that uses long single crochet and front post single crochet stitches to create a thick, solid and textured fabric in the shape of a honeycomb.
The Thermal Stitch is a one-row repeat crochet pattern constructed with single crochet stitches made in double rows to create a thick, warm fabric that is suitable for winter garments, handbags, potholders and any other project that needs sturdy and…
The Granny Cluster Stitch is a double-sided pattern created with groups of 3 double crochets built one on top of the other to create a flat pattern with visual interest.
The Boxed Puff Stitch is a variation of the classic stitch with the same name, where the puff stitches are alternated with double crochet stitches that "enclose" them and give it the boxed look.
The 3D Cluster Stitch is a thick, double-sided pattern crocheted with offset front post double crochet clusters to give a 3D effect to your work. When crocheted in 2 colors, each side is colored differently, one color on one side,…
The Short Spike Stitch is a 4 row repeat pattern created with alternating single crochet and long single crochet stitches that create a tight, solid fabric. It works best when using 2 colors to see the long spike stitches better,…
The Granny Stripe Stitch is a two-row repeat crochet pattern constructed with clusters of double crochet nested in between the previous row's double crochet clusters to create an offset pattern that is light and not completely solid. It works great…
The Front Side Loop Stitch is similar to the loop stitch except it is made on the right side of your work using your thumb to create the loops.
The Pointy Crocodile Stitch is a modified version of the classic crocodile stitch where we add a picot stitch in between the two halves of the tile.