The Sweet Stitch is an easy, two-row repeat pattern that creates a beautiful, squishy, and stretchy open-work fabric perfect for lightweight blankets and scarves. It is typically made using a combination of V-stitches and front post double crochets. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
How to Crochet the Sweet Stitch
Foundation & Row 1:
- Chain a multiple of 3 (e.g., 21 chains).
- Skip the first 3 chains (these count as your first double crochet).
- Work a V-stitch into the next chain: 1 double crochet, chain 1, 1 double crochet in the same space.
- Skip the next 2 chains, and repeat the V-stitch across.
- Finish with a double crochet in the final chain. Chain 2 and turn. [1, 3]
Row 2:
- Skip the first double crochet.
- Work a front post double crochet (FPDC) around the post of the next double crochet, chain 1, and work another FPDC around the same post.
- Repeat this "front post V-stitch" around every V-stitch from the previous row.
- End with a regular double crochet in the top of the turning chain. Chain 2 and turn. [1]
Row 3:
- Work a regular V-stitch (1 double crochet, chain 1, 1 double crochet) directly into the chain 1 space of each V-stitch across.
- End with a double crochet in the turning chain. Chain 2 and turn. [1]
Repeat:
- Simply alternate Row 2 and Row 3 until your project reaches the desired length. [1]
If you are looking for the popular "Sweet Simple Stitch" (which uses alternating single and double crochets) or need further inspiration, you can follow creators like Sweet Stitch Crochet on YouTube. [2, 6]
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