Crochet Wattle Stitch [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]
Learn how to crochet the "Wattle Stitch" a great simple stitch has a simple one row repeat and is fully reversible.
Formed with a very simple one row repeat, it is a fantastic one to have in your crochet arsenal - perfect for blankets, dishcloths or pretty much any project you fancy!
Watch the full step by step video tutorial below or alternatively, keep scrolling for the written pattern :)
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Crochet Wattle Stitch WRITTEN PATTERN
USA STITCH TERMS
Hook Size(s): according to your yarn
Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
SC = Single crochet
DC = Double Crochet
Rep = Repeat
St = Stitch
Sk = Skip
Wattle Stitch
Pattern multiple: 3
Foundation: Create your desired chain length in multiples of 3
SC into the 2nd Ch from your hook.
SC, Ch1, DC into next chain (wattle stitch combo formed)
Rep Sk2, SC, Ch1, DC into next chain until you have 3 chains remaining
End with Sk2, SC into last ch.
Row 2: Ch1. Turn work. (ch1 does not count as a st)
SC into the first st.
* SC, Ch1, DC into the ch1 spaces of your wattle stitches from the row below*
Repeat * * until you run out of Ch1 spaces to work into.
End with Sk1, SC into last stitch of the row.
Keep repeating Row 2 until you reach the length you desire.
Tie off, and weave in any loose ends.
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If you spot any errors in the written pattern please do let me know.
Happy Crocheting!
Robin