Hi Friends,
This week, we will explore the Moss Stitch, also known as the granite, linen, or woven stitch. This textured stitch creates a beautiful, reversible fabric. It is a versatile stitch that can be used for a variety of projects, ranging from scarves and hats to blankets and garments.
The Moss Stitch (13 rows)
Here's a step-by-step guide:
Instructions
Foundation chain: Create a foundation chain with an even number of stitches.
Row 1: In the second chain from the hook, make a single crochet (sc). *Chain 1, skip 1 chain, and make a single crochet (sc) in the next chain*. Repeat from * to * to the end of the row.
Row 1 completed
Row 2: Chain 1, turn. *Make a single crochet (sc) in the ch 1 space. Chain 1, skip sc, and make a single crochet (sc) in the next ch space*. Repeat from * to * to the end of the row. Sc in the top of the sc of the previous row.
Row 2 completed
Row 3 onward: Continue repeating Row 2 until your project is the desired length.
7 rows in
Tips
Maintain the pattern: Remember to chain 1 and skip the chain-1 space in each row to maintain the moss stitch pattern.
Pay attention to tension: Ensure your stitches are even and not too tight, as this can affect the texture of the fabric.
By following these steps and tips, you'll be able to create beautiful, textured pieces that you would want to wear continually.
Until next time, let's be friends!