As we prepare for shorter days and crispy air, we’re sending summer off in style—with a stitch that’s as wavy and carefree as a day at the beach. 🏝️The ZigZag Triangle stitch brings together a breezy texture that captures those last golden rays before pumpkin spice takes over. Perfect for lightweight scarves, mesh coveralls, market totes, or even a playful picnic blanket, this pattern will have you riding the wave from summer to fall with a smile on your face and a hook in your hand. 🧶 Whether you’re a confident beginner or a seasoned crocheter, this stitch is an easy, joyful way to wrap up the season’s projects before diving into cozy season makes. ✨


Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain

St: Stitch

Sp: Space

Sk: Skip

Dc: Double Crochet


Instructions:

Row 1: ch in a multiple of 5 + 1. Ch3 as a beginning ch. (Dc, ch2, dc) in the 5th CH from your hook. *sk4, (dc, ch2, dc3)* repeat ** until the end of the row. After your last (dc, ch2, dc3), sk3, dc in the last ch. ch3 and turn.


Row 2: (dc, ch2, dc3) in the ch sp from the (dc, ch2, dc3) below. *sk5 st (dc, ch2, dc3) in the ch sp from the (dc, ch2, dc3) below.* Repeat ** until the end of the row. After your last (dc, ch2, dc3), sk2, dc in the 3rd ch. ch3 and turn. 

 

Repeat Row 2 until your desired amount.

 

Ophire Materials:

Azalea Bowl

Sorrel Hook

Pastel Bobbins

 

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