How to Crochet the Twisted Stitch—Free Crochet Pattern
And…June is here! I am excited to share a new set of stitches with you all 🙂
Twisted stitches are a great textured AND lacy stitch! I love the simplicity (you only have to repeat one row for the stitch pattern) yet also the elegant feel!
This stitch is not the first one I have shared this year…right now the Desert Blossom Stitch Along is running; I share 4 new stitch tutorials per month! So far it has been going really great.
If you haven’t joined yet, it’s not too late! The great thing about this is that you can jump in at any time. Be sure to join the Stitch Along community in my Facebook group HERE.
You can also view the master list of stitches that have been released so far by clicking HERE! There are definitely some more cool ones you will want to check out. Last week’s stitch was one using post stitches—the Diagonal Post Stitch.
Last thing before we get started on this stitch: I created a bundle of 4 stitch patterns on Etsy which can be found here. Included is the Twisted Stitch, plus 3 OTHER lace stitch patterns (all of the ones that will be released in June!) The stitches are written out for easy printing. Find this bundle HERE!
How to Crochet the Twisted Stitch
- To Pin this Tutorial to your Pinterest Boards, click HERE
- To get the PDF version of this pattern (+3 bonus stitch patterns!) click HERE
- To pre-order the ENTIRE Desert Blossom Stitch Along bundle, click HERE
Notes
- Stitch Pattern is a multiple of 2
- Ch 3 at beginning of rows counts as dc
Materials
You can potentially use any yarn and hook for this stitch. However, here is what I used:
- Red Heart Super Saver Yarn
- H/8 Crochet Hook
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Instructions:
Fsc a multiple of 2 (to start with a chain stitch, you will need a multiple of 2 + 1, and then a row of single crochet).
Row 1: Ch 3 (counts as a dc, here and throughout), dc in next fsc. *Sk next fsc, dc in next fsc. Working behind dc just made, dc in skipped st (twisted st made). Rep from * until 2 sts left. Dc in last 2 sts. (Twisted stitch tutorial below)
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in next dc. *Sk next dc, dc in next dc. Working behind st just made, dc in skipped st (twisted st made). Rep from * until 2 sts left. Dc in last 2 sts.
Like this pattern so far? Be sure to check out the printer-friendly version (plus 3 BONUS stitch patterns—see picture below!)
Click HERE for more information!
Repeat row 2 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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Happy Crocheting!
—Rachel 🙂