The crochet bobble stitch is a fun way to add texture and dimension to a project. It can be used in blankets, wearables, amigurumi and more. How To Crochet the Bobble Stitch? The bobble stitch is a cluster of incomplete double crochet stitches that are worked in the same stitch. Each cluster is then followed| Stitch by Fay
The standing double crochet stitch allows you to join new yarn to your project without the need for a starting chain. Typically you would join your yarn with a slip stitch and chain up to the height of the new row/round but with the standing double crochet, you start right from the first stitch. Why| Stitch by Fay
This Frankie wall hanging crochet pattern is super quick, easy and customisable. Change up his expression, randomise the lengths of his hair and add as many scars as you'd like. Have fun with it! I used a combination of regular single crochet and single crochet spike stitch for the first row of the hair. This| Stitch by Fay
Take your amigurumi to the next level with the single crochet invisible decrease. Say goodbye to unsightly holes, bumps and ugly stitches. The most important thing about the single crochet invisible decrease is that you need to be familiar with the front loops and back loops of stitches. Normally you would insert your hook under| Stitch by Fay
Black thumb? No worries. Add some zero maintenance greenery/colour to your home with this quick and easy crochet succulent pattern. I've been on a plant kick lately and I'm so excited to add this one to my collection of plants that I can't kill. These little succulents look darling sitting on a desk or shelf.| Stitch by Fay