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How to Crochet the Silt Stitch

Hey there!


Today’s stitch tutorial is about the Silt stitch. The Silt stitch is super beginner friendly because it only used basic stitches. It uses the single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet stitches. It doesn’t have any complicated stitch placement either.


Let’s dive in! You can also find the video tutorial on my YouTube Channel.


A swatch made using the crochet silt stitch in rows.


Things to know about the Silt Stitch

  • It has a multiple of 2.

  • It begins and ends each row with a half double crochet stitch.

  • It alternates between single and double crochet stitches.

  • It is a single row repeat which is perfect for easy and mindful crochet sessions.


Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain

Dc: Double Crochet

Hdc: Half Double Crochet

Rep: Repeat

Sc: Single Crochet

St: Stitch


Ch multiple of 2


Row 1: In the second Ch from the hook Hdc, [Sc,Dc] Rep until last Ch, Hdc in last Ch, turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, Hdc in first stitch, [Sc, Dc] Rep until last St, Hdc in last St, turn.


Rep Row 2 until your desired length.


The Silt stitch is extremely easy to work up for an interesting textured look without creating bulk. This stitch would look really nice as a detail section of a scarf, cardigan, or hat. I hope this was helpful and inspiring!


Happy hooking!

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