How to: Crochet the Griddle Stitch

How to: Crochet the Griddle Stitch

One of my most favorite things about crochet, well I have a lot of favorite things that I love about crochet, but I am obsessed with crochet texture, the amazing ability to combine basic crochet stitches to create this gorgeous texture. I could crochet gorgeous texture all day long and the challenge of combining different crochet stitches to see what it may create. When you try that amazing texture with different yarn weights, colors, even trying it with variegated yarn will change the way the crochet stitch comes out and it's amazing!

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Beanies that I Love!!

1.  Vintage Ripple Beanie   2. Morgan Beanie   3. Jelly Bean Beanie

The Griddle Stitch is a gorgeous stitch that is worked up by using a combination of simple crochet stitches. The beauty of crochet is that when you combine a mixture of stitches and in this case two stitches you can create a beautiful texture where even on the "wrong side" of the fabric looks gorgeous.  You could use the Griddle Stitch on any project, this stitch would make a gorgeous blanket or garment.  The texture of this blanket has a bobble/popcorn like look but it isn't.  I hope you love the Griddle Stitch and give it a try. What would you make with this stitch?

So grab you yarn, crochet hook and get ready to get hooked on the Griddle Stitch, trust me, you will become addicted and will love making it and guess what?  This crochet stitch is fun to make! So lets dive in!

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Materials
  • Yarn: Medium, Weight 4; Your Color Choice. Sample is made with I Love This Yarn! Sungold
  • Hook: K (6.50mm) from the Leither Co. 
  • Tapestry Needle, Scissors and Measuring Tape
Pattern Key
  • St/Sts: Stitch(es)
  • Ch: Chain
  • Sc: Single Crochet
  • Dc: Double Crochet
Foundation
  • Chain in Multiples of 2 + 2

Pattern 

Row 1: 1 sc in 4th chain from hook, *1 dc in next ch, 1 sc in next ch; repeat from*, across. 

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc) and turn, 1 sc in next st, *1 dc  in next st, 1 sc in next st; repeat from*, across.

Repeat Row 2 until desired length is reached.

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Projects that I Love!!

1.  Stained Glass Blanket   2. Heidi Blanket  3. By the Bay Tunic

Need more inspiration? A fun textured blanket to make is the Oliver Blanket!  This blanket can be customized any way you like! ~Ashley

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