Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

Are you looking for a new crochet stitch that’s simple to learn but delivers striking results? This textured stitch pattern might be just what you need. It’s beginner-friendly, visually appealing, and adds a unique touch to any project—big or small.

Using a combination of basic stitches like single and double crochet, along with the decorative Quad and Wedge Picot (WP), this pattern creates a layered, dimensional texture. Whether you’re crafting dishcloths, blankets, shawls, or anything in between, this stitch adds both charm and structure.

✨ Why You’ll Love This Stitch:

  • Easy to learn: Great for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.

  • Versatile: Works beautifully for everything from home décor to wearables.

  • Textured look: Adds depth and interest without being overly complicated.

So grab your yarn and hook—it’s time to start something beautiful!

 

Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

Easy Crochet Stitch Free Pattern

 

🧶 Abbreviations:

  • ch = Chain

  • sc = Single Crochet

  • hdc = Half Double Crochet

  • dc = Double Crochet

  • trc = Triple Crochet

  • quad = Quadruple Crochet

  • quad2tog = Quadruple Crochet 2 Together

  • yo = Yarn Over

  • WP (Wedge Picot) = ch 6, sc into 2nd ch from hook, hdc into next ch, dc into next, trc into next, quad into last

 

📏 Stitch Multiple:

Work in multiples of 6 + 1.

To begin, chain in multiples of 6 until you reach your desired width, then add 2 extra chains.

 

🔁 Pattern Instructions

Row 1:

  • Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook (under both loops).

  • Repeat: Work 1 WP, skip 5 chains, sc into the next stitch.

  • Continue across the row.

  • Turn your work.

 

Row 2:

  • Ch 5 (counts as the first quad).

  • Sc into the top of the WP.

  • Over the 5 stitches of each WP, work: sc, hdc, dc, trc, quad.

  • Stop when 2 stitches remain.

Work a Quad2tog as follows:

  1. Yo 3 times, insert hook into the next stitch, pull up a loop.

  2. Yo and pull through 2 loops at a time 3 times (2 loops remain on hook).

  3. Yo 3 times, insert hook into the final stitch, pull up a loop.

  4. Yo and pull through 2 loops at a time 3 times (3 loops now on hook).

  5. Yo and pull through all 3 loops to complete the decrease.

  • Turn your work.

 

Row 3:

  • Ch 1, sc in the first stitch.

  • Repeat: Work 1 WP, skip 5 stitches, sc into the next stitch.

  • Continue across.

  • Sc in the final stitch.

  • Turn your work.

 

🔁 Repeat Pattern:

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until your piece reaches the desired length.

 

🔎 Tips for Success:

  • Always align your stitches over the “peaks” (the WP sections).

  • Don’t forget the Quad2tog at the end of every Row 2 repeat to maintain shaping.

  • Add more rows to extend the length—this stitch builds height quickly!

 

Diagram

 

🎯 Project Ideas:

  • Cozy throw blankets

  • Textured scarves

  • Accent pillow covers

  • Washcloths or hand towels

  • Table runners or shawls

This stitch is the perfect blend of beauty and simplicity—and it’s a great way to level up your crochet repertoire without getting overwhelmed. Try it in solid colors to highlight the texture, or experiment with variegated yarns for a more dynamic effect.

Happy stitching! Let your creativity flow and enjoy every loop and picot along the way.

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