How to make bean stitch

The mini bean stitch (or Elizabeth stitch) is a simple, highly textured, and dense crochet stitch perfect for cozy items like blankets and scarves. It is worked over an odd number of chains (multiples of 2 + 1), using a one-row repeat that alternates a modified puff stitch with a chain-1 space. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]




How to Crochet the Mini Bean Stitch (mb st)
  1. Foundation: Chain an odd number.
  2. Row 1: Insert hook into 3rd chain from hook, yarn over (YO), pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
  3. YO, insert hook into same chain, YO, pull up a loop (4 loops on hook).
  4. YO, pull through all 4 loops.
  5. Chain 1 to secure the stitch.
  6. Skip 1 chain, and repeat steps 2–5 across the row.
  7. Row 2 & beyond: Chain 2, turn. Work the mini bean stitch into the side of the mini bean stitches from the previous row, chain 1, skip the chain-1 space, and repeat. [1, 5, 6, 7, 8]
Key Details
  • Reversible: It looks the same on both sides, making it ideal for scarves.
  • Texture: Forms a dense, warm fabric with a subtle zig-zag appearance.
  • Abbreviation: Often abbreviated as mb or mb st. [2, 4, 9, 10, 11]
If you are looking to apply this stitch, I can help you:
  • Find free patterns for blankets or scarves using this stitch
  • Recommend yarn weights that pair well with this texture
  • Compare this stitch with the regular bean stitch or other texture stitches [2, 3]










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