Learn to crochet the wildflower stitch pattern with this easy-to-follow written pattern and video tutorial.
Below you will find the complete pattern, instructional photos, and video tutorial for the crochet wildflower stitch.

The Wildflower Stitch?
This is not an official crochet stitch but a stitch pattern or stitch combination that I created and named. I thought the double crochet grouping kind of looked like a flower field and I hope to make a striped blanket sometime to show this better.
The Wildflower stitch uses the chain, single crochet, and double crochet to create this pretty 4-row repeat stitch.
What to use it for?
Projects that would look lovely with this crochet stitch include:
– Bags
– Swimming Suit Cover Ups
– Scarves
– Shawls
– Washcloth
– Handtowel
– Blankets and so much more!!!
This stitch is mostly solid and works for a lot of different projects.

The Wildflower Stitch Pattern
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Materials Used in Tutorial
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Bernat Softee Cotton (Light/ Size 3 Yarn)
Size H 5mm Crochet Hook
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Stitches and Abbreviations
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
ST(s) – Stitch(es)
Wildflower Stitch Video Tutorial
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Crochet Wildflower Stitch Tutorial
Note:
– Pattern is written in US terms.
– Turning chain (CH2) is not counted as a stitch.
Starting Chain: Work any odd number of Chains.
Row 1: SC in the 2nd CH from the hook and every CH across. (Stitch count will be 1 less than your starting chain number.)
Row 2: CH2, turn, DC into first ST, *Work 2 DC into next ST, Skip a ST* repeat from *to* until you reach the last ST. DC in last ST.

Row 3: CH1, turn. SC in each ST across.

Row 4: CH2, turn, DC in first ST, *Skip a ST, Work 2 DC into next ST* repeat from *to* until you reach the last ST. DC in last ST.

Row 5: CH1, turn. SC in each ST across.

Continue to repeat rows 2 through 5 until the project is the desired length.
I hope you enjoyed the Wildflower Stitch Tutorial and will check back for future stitch patterns.
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There are differences in the video pattern and the written pattern. Written pattern for Rows 2 and 4 to “chain 2” but the video says “ch 1” for these two rows. I’m confused.
In the video, I use a CH1 method to keep the sides of the pattern very straight. You chain 1 then slightly pull up on the loop to get the height you need for a double crochet. There is no good way to write this in the crochet pattern, so instead, I use the more traditional CH2 turning chain in the pattern. You can use either method. I just believe the CH1 version creates a straighter edge.
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