The Puff Crochet Stitch is similar to bobbles but worked using half trebles. It’s puffy and soft. This creates a nice puffy bubble texture.
How to Crochet the Suzette Stitch
The Suzette crochet stitch produces a nice and simple texture.
How to Crochet The Wave Stitch
The Wave stitch creates a beautiful two (or more) color wave pattern with a lot of texture.
How to Crochet the Front Loop Double Crochet Stitch
This technique is a variation of the double crochet but the hook enters the center of the stitch, and exits underneath the back loop. This creates a nice ridged texture on the fabric with relatively little effort.
How to Crochet the Back Loop Single Crochet Stitch
This technique is a variation of the double crochet but the hook enters the center of the stitch, and exits underneath the back loop. This creates a nice ridged texture on the fabric with relatively little effort.
How to Crochet the Back Loop Double Crochet Stitch
This technique is a variation of the double crochet but the hook enters the center of the stitch, and exits underneath the back loop. This creates a nice ridged texture on the fabric with relatively little effort.
How to Crochet the Slip Stitch
A slip stitch has very little height. It is used to join stitches that are worked in rounds such as a granny square. It is also used to travel to another part of a row without producing any visible stitches (such as indenting an armhole on a sweater).
How to Crochet the Spike Double Crochet Stitch
This stitch makes drops one or two rows below the row your working on resulting in a “spike”.
How to Crochet the Back Loop Slip Stitch
This stitch creates a ribbing that closely resembles knitting. The back loop slip stitch would be great for cowls, scarves, and coffee cozies!
How to Crochet the Back Post Single Crochet Stitch
This technique is a variation of the single crochet but instead of going into the top of the stitch we actually go around the post of the stitch underneath. It creates a lovely large ribbed pattern.
How to Crochet the Back Post Double Crochet Stitch
This technique is a variation of the double crochet but instead of going into the top of the stitch we actually go around the post of the stitch underneath.