Prairie Stitch

 The Crochet Prairie Stitch is a beautiful, beginner-friendly two-row repeat that creates a squishy, textured fabric perfect for blankets, scarves, and accessories. It is made by alternating rows of single crochet (SC) and half double crochet (HDC) groupings. [1, 2]


The Standard Pattern (US Terms)
  • Foundation: Chain any even number of stitches.
  • Row 1: Make 1 SC in the second chain from your hook, and 1 SC in each chain across. Ch 1, turn.
  • Row 2: Make 1 HDC in the first stitch. (Skip next st, work 2 HDCs in the following st). Repeat across until 1 stitch remains. Work 1 HDC in that last stitch. Ch 1, turn.
  • Row 3: 1 SC in the first stitch, and 1 SC in every stitch across. Ch 1, turn.
  • Repeat: Alternate Row 2 and Row 3 for the duration of your project. [1, 3]



For a fully detailed, step-by-step written guide, you can check out the Hooked by Robin Prairie Stitch Blog. [3]





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