Bobble stitch

The bobble stitch (often abbreviated as BO) creates a raised, puffy texture by working multiple partial double crochet stitches together into the exact same stitch. It is essentially a "double crochet 5 together" (DC5TOG). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Start the partial double crochet: Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop.
  2. Pull through two: Yarn over and pull through only the first two loops on your hook. (You should now have 2 loops remaining on your hook).
  3. Repeat: Repeat steps 1 and 2 four more times in the exact same stitch. With each repetition, you will add another loop to your hook.
  4. Finalize: After the 5th repeat, you will have 6 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops at once.
  5. Pop the bobble: Work a single crochet stitch in the very next stitch. This secures the bobble and forces it to pop outward. [1, 2, 6, 7]
Expert Tips
  • Work on the "wrong" side: Bobble stitches naturally push outward on the opposite side of the fabric you are working on. If you are working in flat rows, bobble rows are usually alternated with flat single crochet rows so all the bobbles pop out in the front.
  • Customize the size: For a smaller or larger bobble, you can easily adjust the number of partial double crochets you work together (e.g., a mini bobble might use 3 or 4 stitches instead of 5). [9]


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