Today I will show you how to do the Suzette Stitch Crochet Pattern. The crochet suzette stitch is an easy crochet stitch to master as long as you know 3 of the 5 most basic crochet stitches -chain, single crochet, and double crochet.
Used Lily Sugar N Cream cotton yarn for this suzette stitch crochet swatch. I turned my swatch into a crochet dishcloth.
Any yarn works for a swatch, but cotton is best for dishcloths or washcloths.
Can be used as a dishcloth, washcloth, or resized to make a blanket.
Easy and quick to make.
Finished size is about 10" x 10".
Instructions
For the main part of the stitch swatch (washcloth) we will be working in rows
Row 1: Using light blue cotton yarn, ch x30 +1 for the turning ch. (30 +1)
Row 2: Starting in the second chain from the hook make a sc and a dc in the same stitch. Then skip the next ch. In the following ch make a sc and a dc in the same ch. Again you are going to skip the next ch. You will repeat this for the rest of the row. Work 1 sc in the very last chain (30).
The suzette stitch is made by making a sc and a dc in one stitch then skipping the next stitch, and repeating this process.
Ch x1 and turn. The ch is a turning ch so do not work in it. Skip over it in the next row and go directly to the last stitch worked.
Row 3-24: In the hole created from skipping the stitch below insert hook into the space and make a sc and a dc. Skip the next stitch and repeat. Work 1 sc in the very last chain (30).
Remember to ch +1 for turning after each row. When all the rows are complete, fasten off and weave in the tail.
And now you have your own suzette stitch crochet dishcloth or washcloth! Cheaper and cuter than the washcloths you can find at the store.