Rope Crochet Stitch| How to Crochet
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Rope stitch is not only a beautiful stitch but it creates a lightweight fabric, perfect for scarves, garments, and more. This stitch is similar to the Double Crochet V-Stitch but it differs when it comes to the chain stitch in between the double crochets
basic stitches in this pattern are the chain stitch and the double crochet stitch. If you have these stitches down, you can create this lovely pattern with ease.
NOTES
• This pattern uses the double and the chain crochet stitch
• The Rope stitch is created by placing 2dc stitches, separated by a chain stitch into the chain stitch area created in the previous row. The pattern is a single-row repeater throughout the project.
Yarn
The Rope Stitch| How to Crochet Can be created using any type of yarn and the corresponding crochet hook.
I used the Sweet Roll Premier Yarn. This is 4 weight 100% Acrylic yarn. Hard-wearing, machine washable yarn that’s safe to use in the dryer.
Perfect for garments, such as sweaters or scarves, blankets, and more. It may be helpful to grab a sturdy yarn while learning this stitch but grab your favorite yarn and hook and let’s get started on this lovely.
MATERIALS
VIDEO TUTORIAL
A video tutorial is available for this pattern; below.
NOTE
• This pattern is written in US terms and there is a key provided, to help with any abbreviations.
• There are hyperlinks included, within this pattern. If viewing, on an electronic device, you can click on the link(s), and you will be taken to the products used and helpful instructional video(s).
• *_* Denotes repeat sequence- Example: * dc, ch st; dc*
PATTERN ABBREVIATIONS
English (US) Terms
ch(s)-chain (s)
r- row
dc- double crochet
sl st- slip stitch
st(s)- stitch(es)
tw- turn your work
Here’s Fun Project to Create:
Skill Level
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Start by making a foundation chain in multiple of 3, plus 2 and 1 stitch for the foundation chain.
For example ch 15+2+1= 18 chains
(Written not out using the abbreviation)
Row 1:
Identify the 4th chain from the hook, and place 1 double crochet (dc) stitch in the 4th chain (st) from the hook; chain 1; place 1 double crochet in the next chain stitch
*skip a chain stitch, place 1 double crochet in the next chain stitch; chain 1, place 1 double crochet in the next chain stitch; repeat from * to the end of the row. Place 1 double crochet (dc) stitch in the final stitch in the row.
*Repeat across the chain; *sk st; dc in the next chain, ch 1, 1 dc in next; repeat from * across the end of the row with dc, ch3; tw.
Chain (ch.) 3, turn your work.
Row 2:
Skip the first 2dc, place *[1dc, ch, 1dc], in the ch space, sk 2dc repeat from * to the last dc, skip last dc, 1dc in turning chain.
Note: The last stitch will be a double crochet stitch, worked into a turning Chain.
R2 is the repeating row for the pattern. You will continue following the steps from row 2 to complete the pattern.