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How to Crochet Even Moss Stitch

The Even Moss Stitch is a beautiful and textured stitch pattern that adds depth and interest to any crochet project. It is a versatile stitch that can be used for various items, such as blankets, scarves, and my favourite dishcloths,.. The Even Moss Stitch creates a lovely, woven appearance, making it a favorite among crocheters.

Orange yarn with crochet hook and sample of Even Moss Stitch.



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Before we get into the actual pattern, I also created the Ultimate Crochet Hack Sheet! It's 2 pages with basic crochet abbreviations and symbols, hook sizes in US and UK versions, all the yarn types (with recommended hooks and projects), etc. Feel free to click on the pic or a link to my shop where you can find more details.




Video Tutorial

Check out my YouTube video tutorial where I cover everything. It's a fantastic complement to any written pattern. You're welcome to leave feedback in the video comments.




Recommended Materials

In this tutorial, I use LionBrand Cotton24/7 cotton yarn. I find that the texture stands out more with cotton yarn, and its bright colors are beneficial during tutorials. For this yarn I use a 4mm/G-6 crochet hook.


However, if you're new to crocheting and just practicing, I highly recommend using any solid color acrylic yarn that works with a 5mm/H-8 hook size.



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Abbreviations and Symbols

















Below is the crochet chart for the Even Moss Stitch. It's an excellent method for learning to read crochet charts, and understanding written instructions can sometimes be beneficial.


Crochet Chart for Even Moss Stitch












DIRECTIONS:

  • For this stitch you start with any odd number of FCH


Crochet Foundation Chain with Crochet Hook
  • Make your HDC into the 2nd ch from the hook (YO and insert your hook into the 2nd ch from the hook (pic 1), YO and pull up a loop (pic 2 - you should have three loops on your hook), YO and pull up a loop through all three loops - your first HDC is done!)



  • Into the next ch make a slip stitch (insert the hook into the next ch (pic 1) and pull up a loop, with the same loop (pic 2) pull up a loop through the one loop, your sl st is done (pic 3)).

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  • From now on you alternate your HDC and SL ST until the end of the row. You should always have even number of stitches.


  • Every row you start with HDC and end with SL ST (basically you always work the opposite stitch than in the previous row). Once you finish your row, ch 1 and turn the project. Ch 1 is only a turning ch.


First row of Crochet Even Moss Stitch

Picture of Crochet Even Moss Stitch, Promo Pic Layout

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