Almond Stitch | How to Crochet
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2022
- The Almond Stitch is a beautifully textured stitch featuring delicate ridges. It is an easy stitch to work! I am loving this stitch at the moment! The design is a four row repeat but it is easy to remember. It is made up of slip stitches and half double crochet stitches that are worked in the back loops only.
A free written copy of this tutorial can be found here: richtexturescrochet.com/almon...
For this tutorial I will be using a 5mm crochet hook (affiliate link: shrsl.com/3c0bh) and some Pima Cotton by Lion Brand Yarn (affiliate link: shrsl.com/3atvr)
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Sarah
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Looks so pretty. I always love when a designer gives the multiple of stitches. Thanks for sharing
Like the almond stitch. Thank you.
I love this. It varies from the instructions in the book 200 crochet stitches but it's nice to have variety. Easy to follow and am planning on making an afghan using this pattern. Thanks, Sarah.
Oh I really like this one!! Screams blanket to me!! Thanks Sarah. 🧶💕🧶
Such a lovely stitch, and explained so well!
Thank you :)
So cute and interesting. Thanks for sharing!! Have a good night!!!
Thanks for sharing such a pretty pattern. I shall try it out on a scarf.
I love your tutorials! So clearly explained, such good visuals.
❤ So beautiful~ what a texture❣
Very nice
this is explained really well for me it was helpful when you talked about finding the back loop thank you for taking the time for that information 🧡🫶 my blanket is turning out well!
This makes up so pretty! Thank you for such clear instructions
Hi. Lovely crochet 🧶 thanks for sharing
BEAUTIFUL, I'LL BE DOING THIS STITCH FOR MY NEXT WRAP/THROW😊 ! THANKS SARAH BLESSINGS TO U & UR FAMILY🙏🤍
I love this one, I can't wait to try it!
I adore 🥰 this stitch, thanks for sharing
Very beautiful. Thank you! ❤
Beautiful stitch! I'm about halfway through your Erie Waters throw and I'm having the best time learning all these textured stitches, they give me so many ideas, I would really love to make a sweater with the bobble stitch (block #3), it's so lovely! I'm using Yarn Bee Soft Secret from Hobby Lobby and the squares are coming out so cuddly my grandson keeps running off with them, lol. Thank you for sharing these wonderful textured stitches.
Thank you so much for a clear tutorial of this lovely stitch 😍🌷
Excellent tutorial. Thanks ❤
thank you for this video. I was looking for this point, but I did not know its name, I came across your channel by chance. thank you !!!
Very beautiful work thank you so much for the beautiful tutorial
Nice!! I would love to try this stitch!!
Looks so beautiful 😍 Have to test this soon 👍👍
Beautiful, I love it look so pretty
awesome pattern, tutorial :)) thank you so much!
I love the simplicity of this and the result in texture. Would like to see it done up, maybe a ear warmer? Thank you Sarah.
I love how Canadian people say 'out'..silly I know lol
Great tutorial!
Thank you so much! I want to make a blanket in this stitch.
A very pretty stitch. Thanks for your very helpful instructions. What kind of hook do you use? It seems to never catch or split your yarn.
Hello,
What a lovely stitch! I wonder if you have a written version of this pattern. That would be great. I use both the video and the written form to learn and internalize the patterns. Thanks in advance.
Beautiful! QUESTION: when doing a textured stitch, is it better to use a solid color? Is it too busy on the eyes to use textured AND let's say variegated tarn?
Will this be a good stitch for a baby blanket? I am planning on one for my new born neice.
Hmmm… I’m thinking about using this with a multi, long-repeat yarn for a scarf. Opinions?
In the almond stitch do I always start in the second loop when turning the chain?
What do I do if my last rows of the first row was not slip stitches? It was 4 DC....
That would make a cardigan. It looks cozy.
where can i use this pattern? Scarf maybe?
A blanket may be also be cool 😎 but just make what your want.