CROCHET STITCHES

7 - You Need To Know 

1 - Crochet v-stitch 

The crochet V-Stitch is an introduction to lace patterning. The v-stitch is made up of 2 double crochet stitches separated by a chain stitch.

2 - Crochet moss stitch

The crochet Moss Stitch, also called the Linen Stitch or the Granite Stitch, is a classic stitch pattern that crocheters reach for again and again. By simply alternating single crochet and chain stitches.

3 - Crochet puff stitch

Yarn over and pull up a loop in the same stitch or space multiple times to create a crochet fabric that looks a lot like bubble wrap. Keep your tension loose and use a hook with a long neck

4 - Griddle stitch

It’s a little tough to make out whole stitches in the finished fabric, but that’s kind of the point. We’ll alternate single crochet and double crochet stitches for a solid and dense crochet fabric.

5 - Shell stitch

Shells are a series of stitches worked into the same stitch. They bow out like a fan, creating soft movement throughout the fabric. These shells are “nested” next to one another, making the fabric solid but still flexible.

6 - Slip Knot (Loop)

Not only does this slip knot method form the knot you need to begin, but it also starts the rhythm and motion that carries on through the rest of your crochet.

7 - Single Crochet (sc)

Single crochet is the shortest and most basic of all stitches. It’s a beginner-friendly stitch that’s easy to learn and fun to crochet. You can work single crochet in rows, joined rounds or spiral rounds, and in different stitch