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The Honeycomb Tile Stitch crochet pattern is a beautiful cabling pattern that would looking stunning in a crochet blanket or scarf!
I was absolutely mesmerized when I originally came across this stitch pattern. I couldn’t get over how attractive it was with its texture that reminded me of Moroccan tiles. I did seem like a more complicated stitch pattern, but once I really got into it is wasn’t at all. I know you’re going to love it as much as I do.

The Materials:
For this tutorial today I will be using a small amount of the Basic Stitch Anti Pilling yarn by Lion Brand in one colour. It is a soft worsted weight 100% acrylic yarn. The hook shown in the video below was a custom made crochet hook by Hand Carved Hooks. You may also wish to check out the 5 mm Birchwood Crochet Hook by Rowan Yarn – one of my favourites! You may use any hook and yarn combination you choose.
Thank you so much for stopping by! If you enjoy the tutorial below, be sure to also check out some of the many other crochet stitch tutorials on my site and pin this for later! You may wish to start with the Perfect Stitch | How to Crochet.
Honeycomb Tile Stitch Crochet Pattern:
Stitches and Abbreviations:
Bpdc – Back Post Double Crochet Stitch
Ch – Chain Stitch
Dc – Double Crochet Stitch
Fpdc – Front Post Double Crochet Stitch
Rpt – Repeat
Sc – Single Crochet Stitch
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Yo – Yarn Over
Pattern Notes:
This stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial and it may be worked in one colour or many. I will be working this pattern in a solid colour.
This pattern is written using American crochet terms.
To begin make a slip knot and make a foundation chain. For this stitch you will need a multiple of 6 stitches, plus 4 for your foundation chain.
For example, ch 28.
Row One:
Dc in the 4th ch from your hook, dc in each st across, ch 3 (counts as a dc), turn.
Row Two:
Dc in each of the next 2 sts, *bpdc in each of the next 2 sts, dc in each of the next 4 sts; Rpt from * across ending with a dc in each of the final 3 sts (including the top of your turning ch). Ch 3, turn.
Row Three:
Sk the next 2 sts, fpdc in the next st, *working behind the fpdc dc in each of the 2 skipped sts, sk the next fpdc st, dc in each of the next 2 sts, fpdc around the post of the previous skipped fpdc, sk the next 2 dc, fpdc in the next st; Rpt from * across ending with a dc in the top of the turning ch, ch 3, turn.
Row Four:
Bpdc around the post of the next st, *dc in each of the next 4 sts, bpdc in each of the next 2 sts; Rpt from * across until 2 sts remain, bpdc in the next st, dc in the top of your turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row Five:
Sk the next st, dc in each of the next 2 sts, fpdc in the previous skipped st, *sk the next 2 sts, fpdc in the next st, working in behind of the fpdc just worked, dc in each of the 2 skipped stitches, sk the next st, dc in each of the next 2 sts, fpdc around the post of the previous skipped fpdc; Rpt from * across, dc in top of turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
And that’s it!
For the rest of the pattern simply repeat rows 2-5 for the pattern. Fasten off, weave in your ends.
Video Tutorial:
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR THE HONEYCOMB TILE STITCH ON YOUTUBE







