Sedge Stitch | How to Crochet

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If you love the look and ease of the Suzette Stitch, then you will love the final results of this Sedge Stitch crochet pattern!

The Sedge Stitch is a classic stitch pattern that is worked using basic crochet stitches. Unlike the Suzette stitch which uses only the single and double crochet, the Sedge Stitch crochet pattern will use the single, half and double crochet stitches.

I love this stitch pattern! It creates a solid double sided texture that is pretty in blankets, washcloths, cardigans and so much more. Use it in almost any crochet project in a single colour or in many.

The Materials:

For this tutorial today, I will be using a small amount of Heatherly by KnitPicks and WeCrochet in a single colour. You are also able to work this stitch in a single colour or more. The Heatherly yarn is a medium/worsted weight yarn that is a wool blend. Along with my worsted weight yarn, I will also be working with a 5 mm (H/8) crochet hook.

Do you enjoy learning new crochet stitches? You may wish to try this Herringbone Double Crochet Stitch: Find it here!

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Sedge Stitch Crochet Pattern:

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet Stitch
Rpt – Repeat
Sk – Skip
Sl st – Slip stitch
Sp – Space
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 single colour.

This pattern is written in American crochet terms.

The turning ch does not count as a stitch.

To begin, make a slip knot and make a foundation chain. For this stitch pattern, you a multiple of three stitches, plus two (3+2) for your foundation chain.

For example, ch 32.

Row One:

Hdc, dc into the 3rd ch, sk the next 2 ch sts, *[sc, hdc, dc] in the next st, sk the next 2 ch sts; Rpt from * across, end with 1 sc in the final st.  Ch 1, turn.

Row Two:

[Sc, hdc, dc] in the 1st st, sk the next 2 sts, [sc, hdc, dc] in the next st, sk the next 2 sts; Rpt from * across, end with 1 sc in the final st. Ch 1, turn.

And that’s it!

For the rest of the pattern simply repeat row two. Fasten off weave in your ends.

Video Tutorial:

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