CROCHET STITCH OF THE MONTH – THE ALIGNED COBBLE STITCH
Welcome to my monthly stitch of the month post. This month I’m featuring an easy crochet stitch called the Aligned Cobble Stitch.
I fell in love with this stitch for one reason…the texture. Isn’t it just divine! It has a lovely raised pebble sort of look to it and the symmetry in the pattern is great for all those people out there who like the clean and tidy look.
Not only does this stitch look amazing, the aligned cobble stitch is also ridiculously easy to crochet. It’s the perfect stitch for someone who’s new to crochet but looking for a little more adventure.
As long as you can single crochet and triple/treble crochet you can crochet this sweet little stitch.
Check out some of my patterns that use the Aligned Cobble Stitch including the Aligned Cobble Anytime Tote, the Aligned Cobble Stitch Fingerless Gloves and the Aligned Cobble Tea Towel Crochet Pattern.
Aligned Cobble Stitch Pattern
In U.S. terminology
- sc = single crochet
- tr = triple crochet
Start by chaining multiples of 2 + 2 to the desired length.
Row 1: Insert your hook into the 2nd chain from the hook, sc in each chain until the end of the row. Turn.
Row 2: Ch1, sc into the ch space below, *tr into the next stitch, then sc into the next stitch*. Rep until the end of the row ending with a sc in the last ch stitch.
Continue Rows 1-2 until you have reached the desired length for your project.
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Juanita Jackmon
January 13, 2018 at 11:14 AM (3 years ago)I really liked this pattern and the clear video. I found it in my email but didn’t have time to practice. When I wentt looking for it today it wouldn’t play. But because I was determined I said I would look later. I found it and now have to go buy some yarn.
Jan Fields
September 17, 2018 at 11:03 AM (3 years ago)You made this tutorial so well. You were slow enough to follow, spoke clearly and loudly (so us older folks could hear =) and your verbal instructions were great! Thanks so much for teaching this lovely stitch!!
Beverlee perez
November 28, 2020 at 7:06 PM (5 months ago)Love the pattern and you explain slow and easy for us to understand..thanks