How to Crochet the Grit Stitch: Step by Step Tutorial (2024)

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Have you ever crocheted the grit stitch before? It is a super easy and fun stitch to add to your crochet stitch dictionary.

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This stitch looks great whether it is crocheted in a solid color or made in different colors like a self striping yarn or even in striped rows. I love the look of it when it is worked up in a worsted weight yarn.

Is the Grit Stitch Easy to Crochet?

YES! It’s a super easy stitch pattern to remember and will add some variety to you skills. After the first row, the stitch pattern is made with a 1 row repeat row.

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This is a great stitch to learn even if you are more of a beginner because it only involves 2 basic crochet stitches. The 2 basic stitches that it takes to make up the crochet grit stitch are single crochet stitches and double crochet stitches.

I’m sure that it will quickly become a favorite stitch that you will use for many different crochet projects.

What Can You Make With the Grit Stitch?

The grit stitch creates a beautiful texture that is great for all kinds of things like –

  • crochet dishcloths
  • scarves
  • hats
  • headbands
  • dish towels
  • baby blankets

For this stitch pattern, I usedDishie Cotton yarnand made some washcloths. I love Dishie yarn from We Crochet. It’s a 100% cotton yarn that works up beautifully. The free pattern for these crochet washcloths will be coming very soon, be sure to subscribe to my email list to not miss it!

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I love to use a cotton yarn and work up a small square when learning a new stitch. This way when you are finished and have the stitch pattern down, you have a washcloth that you can use and something to show for your time learning that stitch.

I have included the written tutorial, along with some pictures and a full video tutorial for this stitch (just in case you are a visual learner!) If you enjoy my tutorials, please be sure toSUBSCRIBEto my Youtube Channel! Thank you so much for your support!

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Learn another Crochet Stitch

  • Lemon Peel Stitch
  • C2C Moss Stitch
  • Puff Stitch
  • Bean Stitch
  • Waffle Stitch in a Square
  • Circle Granny Squares
  • Ripple Stitch
  • Granny Stripe Stitch
  • Thermal Stitch
  • Alpine Stitch

How to Crochet the Grit Stitch

Skill Level: Easy

Things you will need:

Abbreviation / Stitch Key:

  • ch = chain
  • st = stitch (es)
  • sk = skip
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • sp = space
  • yo = yarn over
  • t = turn

To start the Grit Stitch

For this stitch, you will want the to start your foundation chain with any odd number of stitches. For this test swatch, I chained 19 stitches (I did 29 stitches for a washcloth I made)

Row 1: dc in the 3rd chain stitch from hook (2 skipped chain st counts as a sc), *skip next ch, work 1 sc and 1 dc in the next st*, repeat * to * across to last 2 ch. Skip the next ch, sc in the last chain

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This is what it should look like after the 1st row

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Row 2: ch 1 (counts as a sc), t, 1 dc in 1st st, *skip next st, work 1 sc and 1 dc in the next st*, repeat * to * across to last 2 st, skip next st, sc in the last stitch (which will be your turning chain from the previous row)

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This is what it should look like after row 2

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Continue repeating row 2 for the pattern.

And that is how easy that it is to crochet the grit stitch.

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Be sure to Check out my Free Patterns!

  • Iris Rectangle Shawl
  • Bean Stitch Potholders
  • Ripple Baby Blanket
  • Easy Dish Scrubbers
  • Easy Cup Cozy
  • Lion Brand Mandala Baby Blanket

If you have any trouble with this stitch, be sure to check out my video tutorial! I hope that you will enjoy this stitch and crochet so many new things with it!

I’d love to see your creations that you make from all of my patterns, be sure to tag me @okiegirlblingnthings onInstagramso I can see. Whether you make this Grit Stitch or something else entirely, tag me!

Happy Crocheting!

How to Crochet the Grit Stitch: Step by Step Tutorial (2024)

FAQs

How to Crochet the Grit Stitch: Step by Step Tutorial? ›

Starting in the first stitch, work 1 SC. *Skip 1 SC, work 2 SC into the next. Repeat from * across the row. End with 1 SC into the last SC.

How to do the grit stitch in crochet? ›

Starting in the first stitch, work 1 SC. *Skip 1 SC, work 2 SC into the next. Repeat from * across the row. End with 1 SC into the last SC.

What is the tightest crochet stitch? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

What is the easiest crochet stitch? ›

Let's start at the very beginning with the crochet chain stitch. It's the most basic and the first one that beginners learn since it's also the first stitch used when starting new crochet patterns. Most crochet patterns start with a certain number of chain stitches, and the rest of the project builds onto them.

What's the easiest thing to crochet? ›

A scarf is one of the easiest crochet projects to start.

What are the 5 basic crochet? ›

The 5 simplest crochet stitches to learn are the chain, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and slip stitch. Once you get the hang of these basic stitches, you can make a plethora of projects throughout your crochet journey!

What crochet stitch looks like sand? ›

The crochet sand stitch is a great stitch to learn to showcase yarn colors that are bold and scream for attention! The way this unique stitch, which is also called the moss stitch or granite stitch, can be used with color makes it a crochet stitch to learn!

How do you do a pebble stitch? ›

How to work the Pebble stitch
  1. ROW (right side): Knit all stitches.
  2. ROW (wrong side): Knit 1 edge stitch, purl all stitches, but knit the last stitch (edge stitch).
  3. ROW: Knit 1 edge stitch, knit 2 and 2 together all row, knit 1 edge stitch.

What does a treble crochet stitch look like? ›

A treble crochet (sometimes called triple crochet) is taller than a double crochet and is made by working two yarn overs at the start of the stitch, instead of one yarn over as for double crochet.

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