Waffle Crochet Stitch
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Waffle Stitch (Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL 2021 – Part 2)

January 15, 2021

This week’s stitch is another favorite of mine, the Waffle Stitch! I’ve used this stitch in a couple projects like the Waffle Poncho and Waffle Brim Beanie,

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Waffle Crochet Stitch

Waffle Stitch

– Get the free pattern below or download the printable PDF for free HERE

Materials
115g Worsted weight yarn + small amount for the border (the same color that will be used for sewing – optional)
H/5.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors

Level
Easy

Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
fpdc – front post double crochet
rs – right side
ws – wrong side

· written in US terms

· ch 2 does not count as dc

· this square has a right side and a wrong side

· starting ch needs to be a multiple of 3 + 2

· This square has slightly tighter tension. I ended up adding one extra round for the border or you can go up a hook size if needed.

· Approx finished size: 12” x 12”

Watch How to Crochet the Waffle Stitch Video Tutorial Below

Scrapghan Tips

· If you’re having trouble getting the sizing right, remember that it’s easier to adjust a square that’s too small than one that’s too big.

· If a square comes out too small you can add an additional round for the border, go up a hook size, and/or steam block and stretch the square to the size you want.

· The edges might curl. This can be fixed with some steam blocking. It won’t be noticeable after sewing.

· Each square has at least 2 rounds of border. For the last round of the border I used the same color for each square (the dark gray). This is the same color used for the sewing.

· The squares will be released in sewing order, starting with the bottom left. I left a long end for sewing on each of the squares. The long end is approximately twice the length of one side.

PART 2 – WAFFLE STITCH

Ch 44

Row 1 (ws): dc in 3rd ch from the hook and in each ch across (42 dc)

Row 2 (rs): ch 2, turn, dc in first stitch, *fpdc in next, dc in next 2,* repeat from * to * across to last 2 stitches, fpdc in next, dc in last stitch (42)

Row 3 (ws): ch 2, turn, dc in first stitch, *dc in next, fpdc in next 2,* repeat from * to * across to last 2 stitches, dc in last 2 (42)

Row 4 – 30: repeat rows 2 & 3 ending on a row 2 (rs) repeat (or until the length matches the width)

Do not fasten off.

BORDER

With the same color used for the square, work around the entire square

Round 1 (rs): ch 1, sc along the side of the square, working 1 sc in the side of each row to the corner, 3 sc in corner, sc in each stitch across to next corner, 3 sc in corner, sc along the side of the square, working 1 sc in the side of each row to the corner, 3 sc in corner, sc in each stitch to last, 2 sc in last stitch, join to first sc

Change to border/joining color

Round 2 (rs): ch 1, *sc in each stitch across to corner, 3 sc in corner* repeat from * to * around, join to first sc with sl st

Fasten off.

Leave a long end for sewing.

Weave in the other ends.

See you next week for Part 3!

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  1. Thank you very very much for the pattern Breann… And also for all the effort and hard work you put into your work…. You are amazing!!..* 🌹🌹

  2. Hello
    I’ve looked and I think I’ve purchased some pattern from you. I like the things you design. Thank you for contributing this. This is my first attempt at one of these.

  3. Should I have a single crochet along the rough edge of every chain stitch. In other words, I have 28 rows should I have 28 single crochets or double. Thank you.

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