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In this post, I’m teaching you the lattice crochet stitch. I’ve included the written pattern AND video tutorial!
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Swatch samples were done in both acrylic and cotton yarn so you can see the difference. Cotton yarn typically shows the stitch definition a lot clearer with cleaner lines.
Video Tutorial
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Lattice Crochet Stitch Pattern
Abbreviations (US terms):
Ch = chain, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet, sk = skip, st = stitch
Notes:
Stitches in (parenthesis) are worked into the same stitch.
In this pattern, the (dc, sc) are worked into the dc of the previous row.
Beginning chain 3 does not count as a stitch.
Row 1: Ch multiple of 3 + 1, dc in 4th ch from hook, sc in same ch as dc, *ch 2, sk next 2 ch, (dc, sc) in next ch, repeat from * across, turn
Row 2: Ch 3, sk 1 st, (dc,sc) in next st, *ch 2, sk next 3 st, (dc,sc) in next st, repeat from * across, turn
Repeat Row 2
Doris
If one wants to make an Afghan, we need to know how many stitches to make them all the same size.
Maria Weaber
We all have different tensions so the beginning chain will vary for everyone. Use a tape measure to measure out what size you’d like to make your squares