Snuggle Stitch Crochet Tutorial
Have you ever heard of Snuggle Stitch Crochet? By just looking at its name you will already have an idea of how this stitch looks like. This Easy Snuggle Stitch tutorial will help you learn how to make this simple and easy stitch!
Snuggle Crochet Stitch creates a repeating pattern by just using a few simple stitches – chain stitch, double crochet stitch, and skipping stitches. The pattern is only visible after working on a few rows, so don’t fret if it doesn’t show up after making two rows.
Since it uses the basic stitches only and it’s worked in rows, this stitch is perfect for beginners who want to try something new! It’s simple to make and you’ll definitely get the hang of it after making a few rows.
By using different colors in each row, it will be easier to see the pattern this stitch makes. Try a few color combinations and see what works! This stitch is perfect if you have a few scrap yarns lying around waiting to be used.
Two double crochets, two skip stitches, two chain stitches made repeatedly in rows, that’s how easy your next snuggly blanket is made!
Are you ready to learn how to make the Snuggle Stitch?
Make an even number of chain stitch.
Row 1: *2 double crochets, skip two stitches, chain 2* repeat this pattern until the end of the row. You’ll end with 2 double crochets.
Row 2: Turn, and use another yarn color. Chain 2, then double crochet in the nearest chain stitch in the previous row. Make another double crochet in the chain stitch from the previous row. * Skip the next 2 chain stitches, chain 2, and make another double crochet in the next two chain stitches. * Repeat this pattern across the row, and make a double crochet in the final stitch. Turn work.
Row 3: Chain 2. Make a double crochet on top of each stitch (stitches from Row 1) in the gap. * Chain 2, skip the next two stitches, and double crochet on top of each stitch (stitches from Row 1) in the gap. * Repeat this pattern until the end of the row. You’ll end the row with Chain 2, and a double crochet on the last stitch.
Row 4: Turn your work. Chain two. *Make a double crochet on top of the stitches on the gap (stitches from Row 2), skip 2 stitches, chain 2. * Repeat this pattern until the end of the row. Finish the row with a double crochet on the final stitch of the previous row.
Repeat Row 3 and Row 4 until you get your desired length.