Wave Chain Textured Stitch
Dive into the mesmerizing world of crochet with the captivating and versatile Crochet Wave Textured Stitch. This stitch brings a beautiful undulating pattern to your projects, reminiscent of gentle waves dancing along the shoreline. With its intricate design and unique texture, the wave textured stitch adds depth and visual interest to any crochet creation.
The wave textured stitch is perfect for a wide range of projects, from cozy blankets and scarves to stylish garments and home decor. Its rhythmic pattern creates a soothing and calming effect that is both visually appealing and satisfying to crochet. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this stitch offers a fun and rewarding challenge.
In this tutorial, we will guide you step by step through the process of crocheting the wave textured stitch. You'll learn how to create the wavy pattern using basic crochet stitches and how to maintain a consistent tension for a polished finish. With our clear instructions and helpful tips, you'll be able to create stunning pieces that showcase the beauty of the wave textured stitch.
Get your crochet hooks ready and let the waves of creativity wash over you as we explore the fascinating world of the crochet wave textured stitch. Get ready to embark on a crochet adventure and bring the magic of the ocean to your projects!
Instructions
Chain stitch – ch
Double crochet / single crochet – dc / sc
Treble / Double crochet – tr / dc
2tr/dc decrease – 2dec: work 1 incomplete tr/dc over each of next 3st, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook.
Stitch – st
Foundation Chain: Multiples of 14 + 4
Row 1: skip 5ch, * [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1ch] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, 4ch, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1ch] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, skip 4ch; rep from*, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1ch] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, 4ch, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1ch] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, make 1tr/dc in last ch, turn.
Row 2: make 1ch, work 1dc/sc in each tr/dc and space of 1ch, make 4dc/sc in space of 4ch, turn at the end of the row.
Row 3: make 3ch, * work 2dec over next 3st, 1tr/dc in each of next 3st, 3tr/dc in each of next 2st, 1tr/dc in each of next 3st, 2dec over next 3st; rep from *, 1tr/dc in last dc/sc, turn.
Row 4: make 1ch and 1dc/sc in first st, * make 1dc/sc in each of next 7st below, work ring of 10dc/sc over 2 tr/dc below: make 1ch and work on front side.
Work 5dc/sc over first tr/dc.
Then turn and work 5tr/dc over 2nd tr/dc, make 1ch.
Work 1dc/sc in each of next 7st below,
work ring of 10dc/sc over 2 incomplete tr/dc of dec stitches; rep from *,
make 1dc/sc in each of next 7st below, work ring of 10dc/sc over 2 tr/dc below, 1dc/sc in each of next 7st below, 1dc/sc in third ch, turn.
Row 5: make 3ch and skip 3st, * [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1st] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, 4ch, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1st] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, skip 4st; rep from*, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1st] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, 4ch, [ 1tr/dc in next, 1ch, skip 1st] – make 2 times, 1tr/dc in next, make 1tr/dc in last dc/sc, turn.
Repeat rows 2 – 5 until you have reached your desired length.