The Crochet Wattle Stitch would be great crochet stitch for a beginner crocheter to make their first crochet blanket from. It’s simple and has texture.
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Wattle Crochet Stitch – Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorials
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For this project you’ll need:
- HOOK: Any size but I used 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US
- YARN: Any size but I used worsted weight yarn, 4 ply US, 10 ply AU
ABBREVIATIONS
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ch = Chain
sl st = Slip Stitch
beg = beginning
SC = Single Crochet
DC =Double Crochet
Repeat what’s in between * for rest of row.
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Multiples of the stitch
This stitch is done in multiples of 3
To Start
Ch in multiples of 3 until you reach desired width.
Row 1
skip 2 chs, *sc, ch 1, dc into the next ch. Skip 2 sts* repeat for row.






Row 2
ch 1, Working in the first space which was made when you did your sc, ch 1, dc from last row. The ch 1 left a bit of a space now to work in.


sc, ch 1, dc into the ch 1 space between your sc and dc.
Work a sc, ch 1, dc into all your ch 1 spaces down the whole row.


When you reach the end of your row, find the last. It will be a chain so it could be hard to see.

Put a sc into this stitch to end your row. If you find it hard to find this stitch, start over and add a marker to the ch after you’ve made your first stitch.
Repeat row 2 until your project reaches your desired size.
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