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The Jasmine Crochet Stitch is one of those stitches, that when you see it, you want to try it! It’s puffy and thick flower blossoms are memorable!

Its thick texture makes an absolutely beautiful fabric that is solid and warm with a wonderful drape.  I have seen this stitch used in cowls, bags and shawls.  You will love it!

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A swatch of the Jasmine Crochet stitch worked in a blue yarn

This stitch is essentially made up of puff stitches and puff cluster stitches.  These stitches are worked into the chain stitches at the end of each puff and cluster.  This creates a “centre” for the Jasmin stitch and gives it its blossom look.  Although complicated when you first begin, once you catch on, it’s quite simple with a one row repeat.  Be sure to check out the free video tutorial below if you need assistance.

Materials for this Tutorial:

For this tutorial today I will be using a small amount of Pima Cotton Yarn by Lion Brand Yarn in a single colour. It is a worsted weight yarn. The hook shown in the video below is a 5 mm birchwood crochet hook by Rowan Yarns.  However you may use any hook and yarn combination you choose, even experiment with colour!

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 Textured Chevron Stitch | How to Crochet.

Crochet Jasmine Stitch:

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain

Puff – (Ch 1, pull loop so it is slightly longer, [yo, insert hook in first ch/st, draw up a loop] 3 times (7 loops on hook), holding back your working yarn slightly, yo and draw through all 7 lps on hook, make a sc by inserting hook under loop of working yarn you held back and draw up a loop (2 Loops on Hook), yo and pull through 2 loops on hook as you would for an sc st.  Puff Stitch Made).

Puff cluster – (Worked over the first 3 sc – [yo, insert in first Sc and draw up a loop] 3 times, [yo, insert hook in 2nd Sc and draw up a loop] 3 times, [yo, insert hook in 3rd Sc and draw up a loop] 3 times (19 Loops on Hook).  Holding back your working yarn slightly, yo and draw through all Loops on Hook, make a Sc by inserting hook under loop of working yarn you held back and draw up a loop (2 Loops on Hook), yo and pull through 2 Loops on Hook (sc) Puff Cluster Stitch Made).

Rpt – Repeat

Sc – Single Crochet

Sl st – slip stitch

Yo – yarn over

Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms
  • Weave in ends as neededThis stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial. You may work the stitch in one colour or many.  I will be working the design in a solid colour.
    To begin, you will make a foundation row of puff stitches.  You may work as many puff stitches as needed to work the desired length.

Row One:

Make a loose slip knot.

Foundation Row:

Work 10 puff sts (See “Stitches and Abbreviations”) Ch 1, lengthen loop ( this will get you ready to work back across your work).  Do not turn.  (10 puff sts)

Row 1:

Work 9 puff clusters (See “Stitches and Abbreviations”) across, completing the last cluster in first ch.  ch 1, extend loop.  Turn.

Row 2:

Work 1 puff st, work puff clusters across.  Ch 1, extend loop.  Turn.

And That’s It!

For the rest of the pattern simply repeat row 2.  Fasten off, weave in ends.

Video Tutorial:

 

 

 

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