Learn to crochet the crochet bead stitch using this simple step by step tutorial.
I enjoy learning new stitches as it expands my knowledge in crochet. If you do too, then the crochet bead stitch should be in your list. The bead stitch possibilities are endless. It has a dense texture that works great for blankets, cardigans, beanies, sweaters and many more.
The bean like puffs uses more yarn than other stitches but that is nothing compared to its beauty.
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When learning a new stitch, as an absolute beginner, it is advisable to start with stitches that have less row repeats. This Bean stitch is therefore beginner friendly because it has only 2 row repeat. the bead stitch row and single crochet rows.
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You Will Need.
- Aran weight yarn or worsted yarn.
- 5.0 mm crochet hook.
- Yarn needle.
VIDEO TUTORIAL.
Stitches & Abbreviations.
sc = single crochet ch = chain(s)
dc = double crochet yo = yarn over hook
Crochet Bead Stitch Pattern.
Foundation chains.
chain any even number. (or multiples of 2 chains). I started with 24 chains.
Row 1.
Turn your work and work on the back bumps of the foundation chains.
Skip the first chain from hook, insert hook in the second chain, yo & pull through the chain(2 loops on hook), you & pull through the 2 loops {first sc made}.
Continue working sc in each chain to end of row. Turn.
Row 2.
step 1.
ch3, (this counts as first dc)
step 2
dc in the next st, *yo, insert hook around the dc st you just made,{ from front, to back then front again}, yo and pull through(3 loops) repeat pattern from * 2 more times, (7 loops), yo and pull through 6 loops, yo and pull through last 2 loops, skip next st.
Repeat step 2 until you have 1 stitch remaining, dc in the last st. Turn
Row 3.
Chain 1 (this doesn’t count as a stitch), sc in the first st and each st to end of row. Turn.
Repeat row 2 and 3 until you master the stitch.
Hope you enjoyed the stitch tutorial. Remember to tag me on Instagram if you use it to make a project or just your finished pattern sample.
Thank you and Stay blessed.
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