If you're looking for a crochet stitch with a bit of stretch, either for a garment project or just for an extra-cozy scarf or throw, then the Elizabeth stitch is for you.
It's a nice repeating pattern that's satisfying to crochet up and bulks quickly, giving you finished projects in no time.
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Materials
A cotton yarn could work really well with this stitch, particularly if you'd like to make washcloths or potholders. If you're thinking of a garment, you might like to consider a DK weight yarn. Check your manufacturer's band for hook size suggestions. You'll also need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
A cotton yarn could work really well with this stitch, particularly if you'd like to make washcloths or potholders. If you're thinking of a garment, you might like to consider a DK weight yarn. Check your manufacturer's band for hook size suggestions. You'll also need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Abbreviations
* repeat from this point the required number of times
ch chain
rep repeat
yo yarn over
* repeat from this point the required number of times
ch chain
rep repeat
yo yarn over
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Written instructions
This stitch is worked in multiples of 2, plus 4. Create a foundation chain the right size for your project.
Row 1: insert hook into 4th ch in foundation ch and pull up a loop, yo, back into same st and pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook. *ch1, skip 1 ch, insert hook into next st, pull up a loop, yo, back into same st and pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook. Rep from * to end, turn.
Row 2: ch 3, *insert hook into first ch 1 sp, pull up a loop, yo and back into same sp, pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook, ch 1; repeat from * across with last st under turning chain, turn.
Repeat row 2 until project reaches desired length.
This stitch is worked in multiples of 2, plus 4. Create a foundation chain the right size for your project.
Row 1: insert hook into 4th ch in foundation ch and pull up a loop, yo, back into same st and pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook. *ch1, skip 1 ch, insert hook into next st, pull up a loop, yo, back into same st and pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook. Rep from * to end, turn.
Row 2: ch 3, *insert hook into first ch 1 sp, pull up a loop, yo and back into same sp, pull up another loop, yo and pull through all four loops on the hook, ch 1; repeat from * across with last st under turning chain, turn.
Repeat row 2 until project reaches desired length.