Step By Step Pattern Crochet Wattle Stitch
Tangled up in fun with the Crochet Wattle Stitch Pattern—it’s like letting your yarn do the happy dance on every row!
This stitch combines single crochets, chains, and double crochets to create a uniquely textured, bubbly surface. It’s an excellent choice for blankets, scarves, and dishcloths, adding a charming and cozy feel to any crochet project. The Wattle Stitch not only looks beautiful but is also highly functional, offering both flexibility and structure to your creations.
Crochet Wattle Stitch Tutorial
The Crochet Wattle Stitch is a delightful and versatile pattern, perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters. Its repetitive pattern makes it easy to memorize, allowing you to crochet comfortably while watching your favorite show or enjoying some relaxing music.
Tip: For best results, use a yarn with a soft texture and a hook that complements the yarn thickness, ensuring a smooth and even stitch formation.
Material:
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Medium weight yarn (the example uses “Winter King of Yarn”)
Instructions:
Foundation:
- Start with a slip knot.
- Make a foundation chain in a multiple of 3. For the purpose of this tutorial, chain 39.
Row 1:
- Skip the first chain from the hook.
- In the second chain, make a single crochet (sc).
- In the same chain as the single crochet, chain one (ch 1), then make a double crochet (dc).
- Skip two chains.
- In the next chain, make a single crochet, chain one, and a double crochet in the same chain.
- Repeat from to the end, skipping two chains between each set of sc, ch 1, dc.
- After your last repeat and with three chains remaining, skip the two chains and complete the row with a single crochet in the last chain.
- Chain one, and turn your work.
Row 2:
- Starting in the first stitch, make a single crochet.
- Find the chain one space, insert the hook, and make a single crochet.
- Chain one, and in the same chain one space, make a double crochet.
- Skip the next two stitches, then insert the hook into the next chain one space, make a single crochet, chain one, and make a double crochet.
- Repeat from across to the end.
- In the last stitch (which is a single crochet from the previous row), make a single crochet.
- Chain one, and turn your work.
Repeat Row 2:
- Continue repeating Row 2 for as many rows as desired until you have mastered the pattern.





