
As the crisp air starts to linger a little longer and our fall projects begin to take on winter hues, the griddle stitch feels like the perfect stitch for the season. This simple yet beautiful stitch combines single crochet and double crochet to create a wonderfully textured fabric — cozy enough for winter, but not too heavy for those in-between days. ❄️🍁
For this stitch, we’re using a soft bulky #5 weight yarn paired with our 6.0mm Dahlia Hook, striking that ideal balance of warmth and comfort. The result is a stitch that feels plush, inviting, and perfect for slow evenings spent crocheting your way through the seasons. ✨🪡
Whether you’re working up a blanket, a scarf, or your first handmade cardigan, the griddle stitch offers the perfect slow transition from fall’s golden glow to winter’s cozy calm. ☕🧣
Abbreviations:
Ch: chain
Sc: single crochet
Dc: double crochet
Instructions:
Ch in a multiple of 2, plus 1 at the end.
Row 1: Sc1 in the second ch from your hook. Dc1 in the next chain. *sc1. dc1.* Repeat the instructions between ** until the end of the row. End with a dc in the last ch. Ch1 and turn.
Row 2: Sc1 in each dc stitch and dc1 in each sc stitch from the previous row. End the row with a dc in the last sc. Ch1 and turn.
Repeat row 2 to add more rows.
