How to Crochet The Uneven Berry Stitch

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How to Crochet The Uneven Berry Stitch

How to Crochet The Uneven Berry Stitch
How to Crochet The Uneven Berry Stitch

"Berry picking season is quickly drawing to an end here, as nowadays there is definitely a distinct chill in the brisk evening air. Being a lover of all things berry related, it was only a matter of time before I was scouring the internet in search of a an adorable berry-licious stitch to learn. You probably know by now, that any excuse I get to try my hand at a new stitch, I go at it like a crazy woman, yarn in one hand and my trusty crochet hook in the other. The Uneven Berry Stitch has one of the most adorable and whimsical textures, whilst still remaining a pretty easy crochet stitch to learn, perfect for any crochet newbies to give a go... Just imagine all the berry-licious blankets and cosy scarves you could crochet using this stitch!"

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Crochet Hook4.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

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This is a cute summer pattern! I love the repeat pattern making berries. There is a great video to show how to do the berry stitch and I couldn't help but think how cute this would look like if your use a green yarn for row 3 to really make it look like a berry? I so want to try this with the two colors and see how it turns out. This would make a great afghan or even a hat. My mind is racing with the things I can whip up using this pattern. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet stitch pattern.

Ive worked similar stitches before, so I love the nubbly texture of the Berry Stitch. It can be used for some many different projects. The designer demonstrates working the stitch flat but Im wondering how it might work in the round. I think a little experimenting is in order here. Ive been able to adapt other stitches from flat to round by reversing at the end of each round.

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