The Bobblet Stitch

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Bobblet Stitch

The Bobblet stitch creates cute little bobbles on one side to give a lovely texture, perfect for cushions, blankets and detail on clothing.

This stitch was featured in week 28 of The 50 Stitches crochet along

This pattern is written in US terms, but the UK translation is below.

UK Translation

Single crochet (sc) = Double crochet

The Pattern

For this stitch you should start with a foundation chain in multiples of 2 (plus 2 for your turning chain)

Row 1. In the 3rd chain from your hook make a sc (the turning chain counts as a stitch). Sc in each stitch across

Turn

Row 2. Chain 1. Sc in 1st stitch, in the next stitch make an extra extended single crochet (eesc) (insert hook and pull up a loop. Chain 3 with the first loop on your hook only. Yarn over and pull through the last 2 loops) 

make a chain 3 before finishing the sc stitch

*sc in the next stitch, eesc in the next stitch*

Repeat between *and* sc in the last stitch.

Turn

Row 3. Chain 1 and sc in the first stitch. Sc in every stitch across – 30 stitches.

Turn

Row 4. In this row we want to offset your bobblets. Chain 1. Sc in 1st stitch and the next stitch. In the next stitch make an eesc. *sc in the next stitch, eesc in the next stitch*

Repeat between *and* sc in the last 2 stitches.

Turn

Row 5. Chain 1 and sc in the first stitch. Sc in every stitch across

Repeat rows 2 to 5 ending in a repeat of row 3 until you have the number of rows you need

For more stitch guides, take a visit into the Stitch vault. You will find many other crochet stitches.

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