More crochet stitches

I have deemed January 2023 as the STITCH MONTH. So I am giving you 7 more crochet stitches to go this month. We are going to continue this journey of one stitch a day. I hope you guys and ladies enjoy this series. and I hope the beginners appreciate this series.

  1. Bullion Stitch: it creates a textured, raised spiral that’s perfect for adding a decorative touch to blankets, scarves and more. The bullion stitch can be a bit tricky to work, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a lot of fun to use.
  2. Star Stitch: it creates a textured star shape that looks great in a variety of colors and yarns. Star stitch is worked in multiples of six, and it has a great combination of chains, double crochets and yarn overs.
  3. Cluster Stitch: it creates a textured, raised pattern that’s perfect for adding a decorative touch to blankets, scarves and more. Cluster stitches are created by working multiple stitches in the same space, usually 3 or 4 double crochets, then joining them together in the same space.
  4. Basketweave Stitch: it creates a textured, woven-looking pattern that’s perfect for blankets, scarves, and other projects. Basketweave stitch is created by working a series of rows with a combination of single crochets and double crochets, creating a raised and lowered texture.
  5. Filet Crochet: It is a decorative technique of crochet that uses blocks of double crochets and chains to create a mesh-like pattern, often used for a delicate and intricate looking projects such as doilies, tablecloths, curtains. It uses a grid pattern, with chains and double crochets to create blocks of solid and open spaces.
  6. Puff Stitch: it creates a raised, textured puff that can be used to add a decorative touch to a variety of projects such as blankets, scarves, and more. The puff stitch is created by working a series of half double crochets together in the same stitch or space, and then pulling the yarn through all the loops to create a raised, textured puff.
  7. Loop Stitch: it creates a decorative looped texture that can be used to add a unique touch to a variety of projects such as blankets, scarves, and more. The loop stitch is created by working a series of yarn overs, and then pulling the yarn through the loops to create a textured, looped pattern.
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