waffle stitch crochet written pattern
Spread the loveAt first glance, the waffle stitch crochet written pattern may look complicated because of its deep texture and raised squares. However, once you learn the simple repeating pattern, you’ll see that it’s much easier than it looks. This stitch quickly becomes a favorite for many crocheters because it creates a thick, cozy fabric…
At first glance, the waffle stitch crochet written pattern may look complicated because of its deep texture and raised squares. However, once you learn the simple repeating pattern, you’ll see that it’s much easier than it looks.
This stitch quickly becomes a favorite for many crocheters because it creates a thick, cozy fabric that is perfect for blankets, dishcloths, scarves, and other warm projects.
Keep reading to discover how the waffle stitch works and how you can easily create this beautiful textured crochet pattern step by step.
Abbreviations
- t(s) – stitch(es)
- ch – chain stitch
- dc – double crochet
- fpdc – front post double crochet
Resources and tutorials you may find helpful in following this pattern: Crochet Abbreviations, US to UK Crochet Conversion Chart. Find links to stitches on the “Tutorial” menu: Getting Started will show basic stitches used in many patterns and Crochet Stitch Dictionary shows our growing collection of crochet stitch tutorials.
waffle stitch crochet written pattern free pdf
to begin chain in multiples of three plus two so let’s move on to Row 1 for Row one you want to skip three chains this counts was the first double crochet of Row one then crochet one double crochet in the fourth chain from your hook see yarn over once insert it in the fourth chain yarn over pull back through three loops on your crochet hook yarn over pull through two loops 2 loops left on your hook yarn over pull through those last two loops now crochet another double crochet in that next stitch so remember yarn over once so if you’re
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Row 1: Skip 3 ch (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in 4th ch from hook. 1 dc in every ch. Turn your work.

hooking that next stitch yarn over pull back through three loops on your crochet hook yarn over pull through two loops to its left on your hook yarn over pull through those two loops as well so continue crocheting one double crochet into every chain stitch all the way across to reach the end of Row one once you reach the end of Row one you’ll want to move on to row two so to begin row two chain two one – then turn your works you’re crashing in opposite direction so the change here counts as the first double crochet of Row 2 now crochet a front post double croche
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Row 2: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), *1 fpdc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 sts. Repeat from the * all across till last 2 sts. 1 fpdc in next st, 1 dc in next st. Turn your work.
in that next stitch so to crochet a front post double crochet the 1/2 yarn over once then insert your hook underneath the post of that next stitch then yarn over once pull back underneath that post 3 loops on your hook yarn over pull through two loops to lips left on your hook yarn over and pull through those last two loops as well there you go now crochet one double crochet in each of the next two stitches this is your first double crochet then your second double crochet now so continue repeating the pattern of crocheting one front post double crochet
in the next stitch and 1 double crochet in each of the next two stitches all the way across to each the last two stitches of road 2 once you reach the end of Row 2 crochet a front post double crochet in that second last stitch let’s remember working underneath the post of that next stitch then crochet one double crochet in that next stitch remember the turning chain counts as this first stitch and you’ve just completed road – let’s move on to Row 3 it’s for Row 3 chain 2 so 1 2 remember this counts as your first double crochet of Row 3 now crochet 1 double crochet in that
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