Crochet the Easy Crumpled Griddle Stitch
The Crumpled Griddle stitch is fashioned by interchanging two fundamental crochet stitches – single crochets and double crochets. It boasts a straightforward one-row repeat, rendering it exceptionally accessible and perfect for beginners. If you're already well-versed in crocheting these elementary stitches, mastering the Crumpled Griddle stitch will be a breeze!
Crumpled Griddle Stitch Uses
Instructions
Chain any even amount of chains.
Row 1: SC in second Ch from hook, *DC in next Ch, SC in next, repeat from * across the row. You should finish with a SC in last stitch.
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn. *SC in first, DC in next, repeat from * across the row. Your last St should be a SC.
Repeat row 2 until you reach the desired size.
Note: For Crumpled Griddle Stitch, you should always work single crochets on top of the single crochets in previous row and double crochets on top of double crochets in previous row. That is the main difference between the Griddle Stitch and the Crumpled Griddle Stitch. Below you can see the difference in texture between the Griddle stitch on the left and the Crumpled Griddle stitch on the right. On the right, the stitches are more organised in straight lines and on the left they are shifting.
A quick pattern summary for the Crumpled Griddle Stitch:
Chain any even number of chains
Alternate SC and DC
start every row with a SC and finish with a SC
SC should be on top of SC and DC on top of DC in previous rows