Beginner friendly crochet stitch 🩵
If you want easy texture that looks expensive with no effort, the Suzette Stitch is THAT girl. Soft, dense, and perfect for bags, tops, cardigans + more. Here’s the mini pattern ↓ 🧶💕
🧵 Suzette Stitch Pattern
⬅️ Stitches Used: single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc)
🪝 Hook: Any size that matches your yarn’s label
1️⃣ Foundation:
Chain an even number.
2️⃣ Row 1:
In the 2nd ch from hook, work: (sc, dc) in the same stitch.
Skip 1 stitch.
Repeat (sc, dc) in next st, skip 1 across.
End with a sc in the last stitch.
Turn.
3️⃣ Row 2:
Work (sc, dc) into every single-crochet from the row below.
Skip the dc stitches.
End with a sc in the last stitch. Turn.
✨ Repeat Row 2 for the entire project.
💡 Tips
– Creates a thick, luxurious texture
– AMAZING for bags + sweaters
– Looks good in cotton, acrylic, AND jumbo yarns
– Super beginner friendly
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If you're new to crochet or simply looking to add a stunning texture to your projects, the Suzette Stitch offers an effortless way to achieve a dense, elegant look without complicated techniques. This stitch combines single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc) worked in a pattern that repeats every row, making it super beginner-friendly while producing a rich surface. One of the great advantages of the Suzette Stitch is its versatility. Whether you're crafting cozy sweaters, stylish cardigans, or trendy crochet bags, this pattern adapts beautifully to various garments and accessories. The texture is thick enough to provide structure, especially for bags, but soft enough to feel comfortable in wearable items like tops or cardigans. This stitch works well with different types of yarn. Cotton yarns help maintain stitch definition, making the Suzette Stitch pop with clear texture. Acrylic yarns add elasticity and warmth, which is excellent for sweaters and tops. Jumbo yarns create a chunkier look quickly, perfect for bold statement pieces and quick projects. When choosing your crochet hook, match the size recommended on your yarn label to maintain the fabric's integrity and drape. Since the stitch pattern requires chaining an even number and pairing sc and dc in the same stitch while skipping stitches, maintaining stitch count is essential for the pattern to form correctly. Additionally, because the stitch produces a thick fabric, your finished items will have a plush, luxurious feel. This makes the Suzette Stitch not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical—ideal for cozy garments and durable bags. For those interested in expanding their crochet repertoire, experimenting with different yarn weights and hook sizes can create diverse effects using the same stitch. Try soft pastels with cotton for a lightweight summer cardigan or chunkier acrylic yarns for winter accessories. Remember, the key to mastering this stitch is consistent tension and following the simple repeat pattern row after row. Save this pattern and give the Suzette Stitch a try for your next crochet project to create eye-catching, textured pieces without any fuss.