Crochet Bobble Square Stitch Step By Step Pattern
Hath a delightful texture and fun with the Crochet Bobble Square Stitch, perfect for unique blankets and playful crochet projects.
This pattern features raised bobbles that add a three-dimensional texture, creating eye-catching squares perfect for blankets, cushions, and other decorative items. The beauty of the Bobble Square Stitch lies in its versatility—it can be used to crochet statement pieces or subtle accents depending on your color and yarn choices. It breaks down each step so beginners can easily follow along and successfully complete the pattern.
Crochet Bobble Square
Its richly textured surface not only adds visual interest but also provides a cozy and tactile experience, making it ideal for baby items and home décor. Embrace this innovative pattern to bring both fun and elegance to your crocheting endeavors.
Tip:
Ensure consistent bobble sizes by maintaining even tension throughout your project.
Materials Needed:
- DK (lightweight) yarn (#3 category)
- 4 mm crochet hook (Adjust hook size if you’re using a different yarn weight)
Pattern Overview:
- Pattern is worked up in multiples of 8 + 1 for the foundation chain.
- Only Double Crochet (DC) and a Bubble Stitch are used.
- Great for baby blankets and adaptable for larger projects.
Foundation Chain:
Chain 130 for a baby blanket (or any multiple of 8 + 1 for other projects).
Row 1 (Setup Row):
- DC in the fourth chain from the hook (the skipped chains count as a DC).
- Continue with DC in the next chain for a total of 7 DC (including the chains at the beginning).
- Chain 1, skip 1 chain, then start the next block with a DC in the following chain.
- Repeat this pattern until the end of the row, ending with a block of 7 DC.
Bubble Row:
- Chain 1 and turn your work.
- DC in the first 3 stitches.
Bubble Stitch:
- In the fourth stitch, partially complete 5 DC by pulling through only the first two loops on each stitch. You’ll have 6 loops on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops.
- DC in the next 3 stitches, then chain 1, skip the space, and start the next block with a DC.
- Continue the same pattern across.
Next Rows:
- Repeat the sequence of creating a row with blocks of 7 DC, separated by a chain 1 space, then a bubble row, and so on.
- For cleaner edges and uniformity, work into the chain spaces rather than over them.
- Adjust the pattern for varied sizes but maintain the blocks of 7 DC with bubbles centered.





