How to Crochet the Blue Frost Stitch Photo Tutorial
Today I want to share with you a fun crochet stitch called the Blue Frost stitch!
This is an amazing bobble stitch pattern combined with another stitch that actually looks like knitting.
Let’s jump in and learn how to crochet the Blue Frost Stitch together!
Materials:
You can potentially use any yarn and hook for this stitch. However, here’s what I used:
- Red Heart Super Saver Yarn
- H/8 Crochet Hook
Special Stitch:
Puff Stitch: YO, insert hook into indicated st. YO, pull up loop. (YO, insert hook into same st, YO, pull up loop) 2 times. YO, pull through 6 loops on hook, YO pull through last 2 loops on hook.
Instructions:
Fsc a multiple of 2+1 (to start with a chain stitch, you will need a multiple of 2, and then a row of single crochet).
Row 1: Ch 1 (does NOT count as a sc, here and throughout) Sc in ea fsc across. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc. Sc in MIDDLE of ea sc across, till one sc left. Sc in regular top loops of last sc. Turn. (this technique is known as the woven stitch)
Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc) dc in next st.*Ch 1, sk 1 st, Puff in next st. Rep from * until 3 sts left. Ch 1, sk next sc, dc in last 2 sc. Turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 2 dc. Sc in next ch sp, *sc in next puff stitch, sc in next ch sp. Rep from * across row. Sc in last 2 dc. Turn.
Row 5-6: Rep row 2.
Rep rows 3-6 for stitch pattern!
The Blue Frost Stitch mentions the sc and Sc stitches. What is meant by this distinction??