How to Crochet the Bobble Eyelet Stitch

Today I am excited to share the second stitch for September with you all…we get to learn how to crochet the bobble eyelet stitch! This is a simple stitch, but it is still beautiful and valuable to learn.

Have you ever tried bobbles before? They’re a lot of fun! The bobbles used in this stitch are small but they still make an impact. The eyelets of the chains right above them make them stand out even more!

Personally, I love how this stitch combines texture with a hint of lace. You could easily incorporate it into a variety of designs!

How to crochet the Bobble Eyelet Stitch

Also, in case you haven’t heard…this stitch is apart of the Desert Blossom Stitch Along, which is running throughout all of 2019! We are more than halfway through the year, but you can still jump in now if you’d like to! Be sure to view the master list of stitches released so far HERE, or join the community in my Facebook Group HERE.

The goal of the stitch-along is to empower other crocheters to start designing themselves! If you ever design a pattern using one of my stitches, please let me know! I’d love to share stories about how you are using them. 🙂

How to crochet the Bobble Eyelet Stitch

You can also get an easily printable version of this stitch pattern, plus 3 OTHER stitch patterns (all the ones coming in September!) when you click HERE. This PDF is inexpensive and ad-free.

How to Crochet the Bobble Eyelet Stitch

All right, let’s get started!

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Notes

  • Stitch pattern is multiple of 3+2
  • Ch 3 at beginning of rows counts as dc

Materials

You can potentially use ANY yarn and hook for this stitch. However, here’s what I used:

  1. Red Heart super saver yarn (Worsted Weight)
  2. H/8 (5mm) crochet hook

Instructions:

NOTE: For a picture tutorial going along with these written instructions, be sure to view the video above! It will show you pictures to help with any tricky steps. You can pause it at any time if you need to focus in on a given step!

Fsc a multiple of 3+2 (to start with a chain stitch, you’ll need a multiple of 3, and then one row of single crochet). 

Row 1: Ch 3, dc across.Turn. 

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first st. *Bobble in next st, sc in next 2 sts. Rep from * until 1 st left. Sc in last st. Turn. 

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st. Ch 2, Sk next st, sc in next st. *Ch 3, sk 2 sts, sc in next st. Rep from * until 2 sts left. Ch 2, sk next st, sc in last st. Turn. 

Like this pattern so far? Be sure to grab the PDF containing ALL of September’s stitch patterns HERE!

Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first st. Sc in next ch-2 sp, sc in next sc. *2 sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next sc. Rep from * until 1 ch-2 sp left. Sc in last ch-2 sp, sc in last sc. Turn.

Row 5: Ch 3, dc in ea st across. Turn. 

Rep rows 2-5 for stitch pattern!

I hope you have enjoyed learning this fun stitch pattern.

If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

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