Granite Stitch or Moss Stitch

Granite Stitch or Moss Stitch

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How to Crochet the Easy and Versatile Granite Stitch (Moss Stitch)

Crochet enthusiasts looking for a versatile stitch that is easy to learn should consider the Granite Stitch, also known as the Moss Stitch. This stitch creates a beautiful texture that can be used to make a range of items, including baby blankets.

To learn how to make the Granite Stitch, follow along with Tamara Kelly, a talented crochet designer who shares her expertise on her website, Moogly.com. Even beginners can master this stitch, as it only requires knowledge of chaining and single crochet.

To get started, choose a yarn and hook that work well together. Tamara recommends using a worsted weight yarn and a hook size that is appropriate for that yarn.

To begin the stitch, make a foundation chain of any even number of stitches. Then, skip the first chain and work a single crochet into the second chain.

Chain one, skip the next chain, and work a single crochet into the next chain. Repeat this pattern across the row, ending with a single crochet in the last chain.

For the next row, turn your work and chain one. Work a single crochet into the first chain-one space from the previous row. Chain one, work a single crochet into the next chain-one space. Repeat this pattern across the row, ending with a single crochet in the last chain-one space.

Continue working rows in this pattern, alternating between a row of single crochets and a row of single crochets and chain-one spaces. The result will be a beautiful, textured fabric that is perfect for a range of projects.

The Granite Stitch is an easy-to-learn, versatile crochet stitch that can be used to make a variety of items. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this stitch is sure to become a go-to for all your crochet projects.

Enjoy The Crochet Video Tutorial

Source: Tamara Kelly

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Granite Stitch or Moss Stitch

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