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Crochet Wattle Stitch Pattern
The Crochet Wattle Stitch Pattern is a beautiful texture perfect for any blanket, scarf, or cardigan. And the best part? It only uses single and double crochets.
Author:
Kimberly Arenas
Materials
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Yarn for the wattle stitch project of your choice
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Tapestry needle
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6mm hook
(Or hook that matches your yarn size)
Abbreviations (US terms)
ch = Chain
sc = Single crochet
dc = Double Crochet
sl st = Slip Stitch
Notes
Use any yarn for the wattle stitch swatch; avoid fuzzy or specialty yarns.
For larger projects, start with a multiple of 3 chains.
If turning chains are hard to see, use stitch markers.
Instructions
The crochet wattle stitch pattern is made in rows not rounds.
Row 1:
Ch x27
Row 2:
In the 3rd ch from the hook, make a sc, ch, and dc in 1 stitch.
*Skip 2 chain stitches from the previous row and make a sc, ch, and dc in the next chain.*
Repeat what is in the asterisks until the end of the row.
To Finish the row, skip 2 chain stitches and work a sc into the last ch.
Ch x1 and turn your work.
Row 3:
Find the 1st group of stitches from the previous row, skip them, and in the chain space make a sc, ch, and dc.
Find the next chain space and make another group of stitches - sc, ch, and dc. Repeat until the end of the row.
To complete this row, make a sc into the turning chain. You want to pull the sc to the level of the current row so it does not bow on the edges.
Row 4 and onwards:
Repeat row 3 until the length of the project is achieved.
Once the project is done, make a sl st into the turning chain, fasten off and weave in the end.
And now you know how to make the crochet wattle stitch! Happy projects!
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