Crochet Honeycomb Textured Stitch Tutorial | RaffamusaDesigns
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- The crochet Honeycomb Textured Stitch is a soft and warm stitch mainly done with half double crochets and a good dose of front post stitches.
This beehive-inspired crochet stitch creates a solid fabric, and it’s perfect for blankets, winter hats, scarves, and other accessories, bags, dishcloths, etc.
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You can find the free written stitch pattern on my blog here
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Thank you for sharing this with us. I love to learn new stitches.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful crochet stitch tutorial, you are a wonderful crochet Teacher ! 😊💗
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This pattern is much more pronounced and will show up great on an afghan. Thanks I love this design also.
Definitely! An afghan would look super cute using this stitch :)
Thank you for this beautiful design! I enjoyed working these stitches. Your tutorial was easy to follow and understand. Thank you for sharing!
You're such a good teacher!
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you!!!!! Great demonstration!!!
Very pretty can't wait to start a project
Beautiful ❤
I love this design 🥰
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Beautiful work and excellent instructions!
Thank you for sharing. Best wishes from Massachusetts. ❤❤😮
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So elegant...
This is awesome! Is there a way to decrease this stitch?
Hi, sure. I didn't write down how to make the decreases but I'd say that the easiest would be to work simple hdc dec at either end of your piece. That way, the honeycombs are going to stay the same in the middle, while at the ends, you slowly remove some of the trebles and FPdc. I'm not sure if this makes sense. Maybe I'll write it down properly and add the instructions on the blog :)
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Thank you for sharing your information with us all, can I please ask dose it use alot of wool
Hi, I didn't compare directly with other stitches but it's definitely not a yarn eater. Let's say that it uses more or less the same amount of yarn as regular hdc plus a little extra for the front post trebles.
Just wish you can timestamp the rows. Great pattern though THANKS
Thanks, I'll take a look at how time stamps work. I haven't figured it out yet 😬
Is this a suitable pattern for a beginner?
Mmm maybe not...