Last week we learned the Moss Stitch (Offset Single Crochet Mesh). This week we'll take a look at Single Crochet Mesh.
Like the Moss Stitch, Single Crochet Mesh is a great stitch when you want flexible fabric that is still dense. Gauge is similar to the Moss Stitch, slightly wider and shorter than Single Crochet.
Tools: Since I used Worsted Weight Yarn, I grabbed my trusty H-8/5.0mm
Skills: Chain (CH), Skip (SK), Single Crochet (SC).
Foundation Row: Chain an even number of stitches.
Row 1: CH 1, SK 1. SC to end.
(Or, make one row of foundation single crochet)
Row 2: CH 2, SK 2. SC 1. (CH 1, SK 1, SC 1) to end.
Row 3: Repeat Row 2, skipping all ch-1 spaces and working on top of the single crochet of the previous row.
You Will Need:
Materials: I used Hikoo Simpliworsted by Skacel. Worsted Weight (4). Superwash wool blend.Tools: Since I used Worsted Weight Yarn, I grabbed my trusty H-8/5.0mm
Skills: Chain (CH), Skip (SK), Single Crochet (SC).
Single Crochet Mesh
Worked over an even number of stitches with a one row repeatFoundation Row: Chain an even number of stitches.
Row 1: CH 1, SK 1. SC to end.
(Or, make one row of foundation single crochet)
Row 2: CH 2, SK 2. SC 1. (CH 1, SK 1, SC 1) to end.
Row 3: Repeat Row 2, skipping all ch-1 spaces and working on top of the single crochet of the previous row.
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