Sedge Stitch Free Pattern

If you’re a crochet enthusiast looking to add a touch of elegance and texture to your projects, the Sedge Stitch is a fantastic choice. This versatile stitch creates a beautiful pattern that can be used for a variety of projects, from cozy blankets to stylish accessories. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of the Sedge Stitch, exploring its unique characteristics and offering inspiration for incorporating it into your next crochet creation.

The Sedge Stitch, also known as the Alpine Stitch or Moss Stitch, is a delightful combination of single crochets, double crochets, and chains. What sets this stitch apart is its raised texture that resembles a series of small, interconnected mountain peaks. The result is a visually appealing fabric that works well for both solid and multicolored yarns.

Materials Needed:

  1. Yarn of your choice
  2. Crochet hook (size recommended for your yarn weight)
  3. Scissors
  4. Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Sedge Stitch Pattern
Sedge Stitch Pattern

Projects Ideas with Sedge Stitch:

  1. Sedge Stitch Blanket: Create a cozy and visually appealing blanket by using the Sedge Stitch in a solid color or a gradient pattern.
  2. Sedge Stitch Scarf: Craft a stylish scarf with the Sedge Stitch to add texture and warmth to your winter wardrobe.
  3. Sedge Stitch Pillow Cover: Enhance your home decor by making decorative pillow covers using the Sedge Stitch. Experiment with different color combinations to match your interior.
  4. Sedge Stitch Baby Blanket: Craft a soft and cuddly baby blanket using the Sedge Stitch for a timeless and heirloom-quality gift.

Tutorial:

Chain: Make a foundation chain with a multiple of 3 stitches.

Row 1: Begin in the second chain from the hook. Work 1 Half Double Crochet (HDC) and 1 Double Crochet (DC). Skip two chains. In the next chain, work 1 Single Crochet (SC), 1 HDC, and 1 DC. Repeat this pattern from * across the row until there is one chain remaining. Work 1 SC into the final chain. Chain 1 and turn.

Row 2: Work 1 HDC and 1 DC into the top of the SC from the previous row. Skip two stitches, then work SC, HDC, DC into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern across the row, finishing in the last stitch with 1 SC. Chain 1 and turn.

Repeat Row 2: Continue repeating Row 2 for subsequent rows, maintaining the pattern and creating a beautiful and textured fabric with each iteration.

Sedge Stitch Pattern
Sedge Stitch Pattern

The Sedge Stitch opens up a world of possibilities for crochet enthusiasts, allowing for creativity and personalization in every project. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, this stitch provides a satisfying and engaging experience. So, grab your crochet hook and yarn, and embark on a journey of creating beautiful, textured pieces with the captivating Sedge Stitch!

9 Comments

  1. BELLA Fleming says:

    Love the blanket xx

  2. Fannie Yukluk says:

    Neat

  3. Ingeborg says:

    Thank you very much. I will use the stitch, love learning new stitches.

  4. Judy says:

    I would love this

  5. Paula Mozdziock says:

    What do you mean by chain with a multiple of 3 stitches ?

    1. Sharon Crandall says:

      The base row’s number of stitches should be divisible by 3. For example, 108, 120, depending on how big you want your project. If it’s a scarf it will be less or a blanket would be more.

  6. Breda says:

    Thanks for pattern lovely stitch

  7. Vicky Benson says:

    You do beautiful work thank you for sharing. Vicky

  8. Joy Smolinski says:

    Yes, please forward pattern.

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