How To Crochet The Suzette Stitch
In this crochet video tutorial learn how to crochet the Suzette Stitch. This pretty fabric is made using basic crochet stitches. Scroll down for some tips, steps, and the video tutorial.
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In this video tutorial I’ll show you how to crochet the beautiful Suzette Stitch. This stitch is also known as the Thicket Stitch.
The beautiful fabric it makes is thick and reversible too. It’s an easy pattern repeat to incorporate into a blanket or scarf.
This stitch can be made with any size yarn and corresponding crochet hook. If the yarn is lighter weight, such as fine or DK, it will result in a smaller fabric, and if it is a bulky weight, it will result in a larger fabric. This is a worsted weight #4 yarn with a size J crochet hook.
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Suzette Stitch
Skill Level: Easy
Supplies:
Red Heart With Love, color Blue Hawaii
Crochet Hook: US J/10, 6.00 mm
Scissors
Yarn needle
Abbreviations: In US Terminology
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
Tips:
- Can be made in any size yarn weight for different projects.
- Made in Rows, turn after each row.
- A one Row repeat.
- Makes a reversible fabric, great for blankets and scarves.
- Once established, work your two stitches into the previous Row single crochet stitch.
- Place stitch marker in top of first sc st of Row to mark spot to work your last st of following Row.
Stitch multiple: even number.
Step 1: Single crochet in 2nd chain from hook, double crochet in the same chain. The pattern sequence is skip one chain, and make a single crochet and double crochet in the next chain, across. End with skip one chain and single crochet in the last chain.
Step 2: Chain 1 and turn your work, then single crochet and double crochet in the first stitch. The pattern sequence is skip one stitch, and make a single crochet and double crochet in next stitch, across. End with skip one stitch and single crochet in the last stitch.
Repeat Step 2 until desired size.
This stitch is similar to the Lemon Peel Stitch. I have a video tutorial to learn the variation between these two stitches. Both use the single and double crochet stitches. Check it out here.
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