Windows puff crochet stich
The Window Puff Stitch is a beautifully textured crochet pattern that alternates between fluffy puff stitches and V-stitches to create an open, window-like grid. It is highly versatile and works perfectly for blankets, scarves, and textured garments. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Abbreviations (US Terms)
- Ch: Chain
- Sc: Single crochet
- Dc: Double crochet
- Sk: Skip
- Puff Stitch: $[$Yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop$] \times 4$, yarn over, pull through all 9 loops on hook, ch 1 to secure. [1, 2, 3, 6]
Step-by-Step Instructions
The Window Puff pattern is worked in a two-row repeat over a foundation chain in multiples of 6 + 1, plus 2 extra turning chains. [1, 3]
Foundation RowChain any multiple of 6, add 1, and then add 2 (e.g., 20 chains for a sample swatch).
- Row 1 (WS): Make 1 sc in the $2^{nd}$ chain from your hook. Make 1 sc in each remaining chain across, turn. [3]
Row 2: The Pattern Row
- Start: Ch 5, 1 dc in the very same first stitch.
- Repeat Sequence: Sk next 2 sc, 1 puff stitch in the next sc, sk next 2 sc, make a V-stitch (1 dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in the next sc. Repeat this sequence until you reach the last 6 sc.
- End: Sk next 2 sc, 1 puff stitch in the next sc, sk next 2 sc. Work $[1$ dc, ch 2, 1 tr$]$ in the very last sc, turn. [1, 3]
Row 3: The Single Crochet Row
- Start: Ch 1, work 3 sc into the first ch-2 space.
- Repeat Sequence: Work 1 sc directly on top of the previous puff stitch, then work 5 sc into the next V-stitch's ch-3 space.
- End: Work 1 sc on top of the last puff, work 3 sc into the turning chain space, turn. [1, 3]
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