Crochet Thicket Stitch, youll love this crochet stitch
I was suprised at the lovely pattern of the Crochet Thicket Stitch and can not wait to create something special using it. Thicket stitch is an easy, textured and reversable crochet stitch.
The pattern is the 4th crochet stitch, made up of a combination of single and double crochet stitches only (US terms), shared on the blog:
The Lemon Peel Stitch or Soft Moss, was up first;
Then followed the Wattle Stitch; and
on it’s heels, Silt Stitch.
How to crochet thicket stitch (aslo known as sedge stitch)
WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
- Yarn of your choice – I used double knitting weight/light or light worsted yarn
- Hook size for your yarn choice – hook used for this project – 4mm, G/6 (US) 8 (UK)
Skill level: Beginner with basic crochet skills.
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STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
sts – stitches
GAUGE AND SIZE
Not available as yarn, hook and tension may differ.
NOTES TO CLARIFY
Ch1 at every end of the row, does not count as a stitch.
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CROCHET thicket stitch pattern
The pattern is in US terms.
The pattern:
Start with an amount of chains required to achieve the size of your project, in multiples of 2.
In the sample, I started with 30 chains.
Foundation row: (sc,dc) in 2rd ch from the hook, *skip the next ch, (sc,dc) in next ch, repeat from * to last 2 chains, skip ch, sc in in the last ch, ch 1 turn;
1st row: (sc,dc) in the first sc, *skip the next dc (of previous row), (sc,dc) in next sc (of previous row), repeat from * across, ch1, turn.
Repeat row 1 for the pattern until your work is the required length.
more about combination stitches:
The following stitch patterns are similar to the Thicket stitch, such as:
- Silt Stitch
- Lemon Peel Stitch
- Wattle Stitch
- Houndstooth Stitch
Where to use the thicket stitch
- Dishcloths/Washcloths
- Blanket/Throws
- Scarves/Cowls
- Bags or pouches
- Wearables
Well done – you mastered another crochet stitch!
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