Strawberry Crochet Stitch
Hello dear reader! Very happy to have you here. How are you? I hope you are well and prepared for another amazing project that we are bringing you here. Ever thought of a stitch pattern made completely in the shape of adorable little strawberries? Strawberry is such a small, sweet and very beautiful fruit! Its red color does not go unnoticed and this gives it even more beauty. So, without a doubt, a crochet stitch inspired by this beauty of nature would be no different, would it? That’s why I brought you the crochet strawberry stitch today.
The crochet strawberry stitch has a very cute and beautiful look, in this pattern you will have the formation of strawberries interspersed and not piled up on top of each other, getting well organized and more beautiful. This pattern is perfect for many different projects, from a blanket, a bucket hat, even a toiletry bag or coin purse. There are several options that can be made with this beautiful crochet stitch.
By executing this project your skills and techniques will surely be improved, as it uses a technique of guided crochet stitches that can be used in other projects and stitches, thus giving you more possibilities and creating diversity in your next crochet jobs. So, make sure you can use this stitch in several other projects, just let your creativity guide you and watch the video carefully.
MATERIAL REQUIRED
100% worsted weight yarn and a size H 5 mm crochet hook. Feel free to adjust the yarn thickness and hook size to your liking.
STITCH ABBREVIATIONS:
SC – Single Chain
ST – Stitch
HDC – Half Double Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
TC – Treble Crochet
SLST – Slip Stitch
Ch – Chain
RPT – Repeat
SC5TOG – Single Crochet 5 Together
Note:
Following the single crochet five together (SC5TOG), chain one (CH1), and then loosely slip stitch (SLST) to the last stitch.
PATTERN
CH 20 (Multiple of 4)
Row 1: Begin by single crocheting in the second chain (CH) from your hook and continue to single crochet in each stitch (ST) across. Chain 1 and turn.
Row 2: Single crochet in the first 3 stitches. Repeat [5 double crochets (DC) in the next stitch, single crochet in each of the next 3 stitches]. Change to green yarn, and turn.
Row 3: Single crochet in the first 3 stitches. Repeat [Over the previous 5 DC, create a 5 single crochet 5 together (SC5TOG) stitch, and single crochet in each of the next 3 stitches]. Change to red yarn, and turn.
Row 4: Single crochet in the first stitch. Repeat [5 DC in the next stitch, single crochet in the next stitch (skip the chain, single crochet on top), single crochet in the middle of the stem (skip the chain stitch on top), and single crochet in the next stitch] until the last 2 stitches. In the second-to-last stitch, make 5 DC. In the last stitch, single crochet. Change to green yarn, and turn.
Row 5: Single crochet in the first stitch. Repeat [Over the previous 5 DC, create a 5 SC5TOG stitch, and single crochet in each of the next 3 stitches] until the last 2 stitches. In the second-to-last stitch, make a SC5TOG stitch. In the last stitch, single crochet. Change to red yarn, and turn.
Repeat Rows 2, 3, 4, and 5 as needed.
Just like the written tutorial, the video tutorial by HappyBerry Crochet is very well explained, this crochet stitch despite being scary at first sight, is very simple to do and not at all complex, easier than you might imagine. It’s just two red threads that should be closer to the color of the strawberries and green thread for what the leaf will be, that’s all you’ll need besides your crochet hook and willpower to execute this beautiful project.
Of course, you can try to make another choice of colors and have a different, exclusive and exotic project. However, choosing the colors that are most similar to those of the strawberry you will have a more natural work. The strawberry crochet stitch is beautiful, very delicate and perfect to add to the edges of a dishcloth or tablecloth, as well as any other projects your mind can think of.
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