The Crochet Side – The Moss Stitch
August 5, 2012 in Basic crochet
This is episode 24v, video supplement, of The Crochet Side podcast. The stitch pattern in this supplement is the Moss Stitch. You can listen to the podcast at podcast.thecrochetside.com or download it from iTunes by searching for “the crochet side”. For the Moss Stitch, you will need a multiple of 2 stitches. Row 1 – sl st (slip stitch) into 2nd chain. hdc (half double crochet) into next chain. sl st in the following chain, and hdc in the next. Repeat pattern of sl st, hdc until the end, ending with a sl st. Ch 1 (loose) and turn. Row 2 – skip first stitch and sl st in 2nd stitch. hdc in the next stitch. Repeat pattern of sl st, hdc until the end, ending with a sl st. Ch 1 (loose) and turn. Repeat Row 2 for stitch pattern pattern. Please visit: podcast.thecrochetside.com http
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FluidFreedom said on March 17, 2009
I really enjoy your tutorials. Thanks for taking the time to makes these videos, they have been very helpful!
montrealstars60 said on March 25, 2009
You’re very good!
galaxydreams said on April 3, 2009
I love this stitch, I am very thankful that u posted it! I CAN’T WAIT to see more videos from you
I love to crochet!
~Tonya
merlinda53 said on June 17, 2009
Easy to understand. Thanks so much
proudpea said on July 11, 2009
so nice n simple im gonna try that
WhippetLuvs said on July 30, 2009
I am crocheting 6×9 rectangles for HAP Handmade Afghans Project for veterans in military hospitals. This is a perfect stitch for it. Thanks
Folashade1000 said on July 18, 2010
Yes very easy to understand, thank u so much.
melissarenat said on November 14, 2010
Your version is different than the ones Ive seen for the crocheted moss stitch and I believe I favor yours more. Thanks for showing this!!!
3239861 said on December 21, 2010
you are awsome you make so simple and you have a nice voice and easy to follow instructions. thank you so much for sharing
furtherbeyond said on January 3, 2011
The finished look was so pretty!
tizzsy said on April 21, 2011
I favour crochet more than knitting, even when I’m making for our Prayer Shawl Ministry. This is such a lovely textured stitch, especially for people who have limited or no sight … something for them to run their fingers over … thank you for posting. You are an excellent teacher.
stickyrice101 said on July 5, 2011
I like the look of this stitch, but I do have a question…AllFreeCrochet also shows a tutorial for a moss stitch on their channel, but it is worked differently from this tutorial you have shared. Are there different versions of this stitch? Any way, I really like the texture of the way you’ve shared how to do this stitch! Thank you so much for sharing!
fbm2yt1 said on October 2, 2011
I think the only differences I see in your Moss stitch version is the same basic pattern that is in my book, except my book is using sc and dc instead of sl st and hdc. Your version is still in sync with my book with the basic idea of where the stitches go.
fbm2yt1 said on October 2, 2011
I think the version on the AllFreeCrochet is actually a seed stitch and not a moss stitch, if I’m correct that seed stitch is not another name for moss stitch. If you look at my other comment, you’ll see what I mean. BTW, the name of my book is: The Complete Encyclopedia of Stitchery. The author is Mildred Graves Ryan. Although I bought it more recently, the original copyright is 1979. The AllFreeCrochet stitch is easy enough but not a real moss stitch.