Popcorn Stitch
The Popcorn Stitch is a classic textured crochet stitch known for its bold, raised “popcorn” shapes that add a fun 3D effect to your projects. In US crochet terms, it’s called the Popcorn Stitch, while in UK crochet, it uses treble crochet (TR) stitches worked together to create the same bumpy texture. This stitch is perfect for adding playful detail to blankets, scarves, hats, and decorative panels, and is a great next step for beginners who have learned the bobble or puff stitch and want to experiment with raised, cluster-style textures.
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Beginner’s Guide to the Popcorn Stitch in Crochet (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
The Popcorn Stitch is a classic textured crochet stitch known for its bold, raised “popcorn” shapes that add a fun 3D effect to your projects. In US crochet terms, it’s called the Popcorn Stitch, while in UK crochet, it uses treble crochet (TR) stitches worked together to create the same bumpy texture. This stitch is perfect for adding playful detail to blankets, scarves, hats, and decorative panels, and is a great next step for beginners who have learned the bobble or puff stitch and want to experiment with raised, cluster-style textures.
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Abbreviation
- US - Popcorn Stitch : pc
- UK - popcorn stitch : pc
- AFR- Popcorn Stitch / Spring mielie Steek: pc
Crochet Stitch Method
1. Work 5 DC in same stitch.
2. Remove hook from loop, insert hook into first DC of the 5, reinsert loop and pull through to “pop” the group together.
3. Ch1 to secure (pattern dependent).
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Step by Step
Beginner’s Guide to the Popcorn Stitch in Crochet (Step-by-Step Tutorial)(US Terms)
Here’s how to crochet the Popcorn Stitch (US) step by step:
1. Work 5 double crochets (DC) into the same stitch.
2. Remove your hook from the working loop.
3. Insert your hook into the first DC of the group.
4. Grab the dropped loop and pull it through the first DC, this closes the popcorn and makes it pop forward.
5. Chain 1 to secure the popcorn if required.
6. Continue working across the row as your pattern directs.
The result is a raised, round “pop” that gives your fabric beautiful texture and dimension.
UK Equivalent Instructions
For UK crochet terminology, replace each double crochet (DC) with a treble crochet (TR).
Work 5 TR into the same stitch, remove the hook, insert it into the first TR, and pull the loop through — forming the raised popcorn bump.
Some UK patterns may use 4 TR or 6 TR for different popcorn sizes, so always check your pattern instructions.
Beginner Crochet Tips
- Keep stitch tension even: Consistency ensures all popcorns are the same size.
- Push popcorns to the front: Use your finger or hook tip to pop them forward if needed.
- Chain 1 between popcorns: Helps keep spacing even and prevents bunching.
- Count carefully: Each popcorn uses multiple stitches, so keep track to stay aligned.
- Use contrasting yarn: Makes it easier to see the popcorn texture as you work.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Forgetting to pull up the dropped loop : the popcorn won’t close properly.
- Uneven tension : can cause popcorns to vary in size.
- Skipping stitches : easy to do since each popcorn uses several stitches.
- Not chaining between popcorns, causing the row to tighten and distort.
Take your time this stitch looks intricate, but with a steady rhythm, it becomes relaxing and repetitive.
Common Uses for the Popcorn Stitch
The Popcorn Stitch adds texture, volume, and visual appeal to many types of projects, such as:
- Baby blankets and afghans
- Scarves and hats
- Pillows, cushions, and home décor
- Bags and purses
- Textured wall hangings or mandalas
Popcorn stitches pair beautifully with flat stitches (like single crochet or half double crochet) to make the texture stand out even more.
Practice Swatch Exercise
Try this quick swatch to practice making popcorns:
1. Foundation Row: Chain 20 + 2 (turning chain).
2. Row 1: Work 1 row of double crochets (DC).
3. Row 2: [Work 1 popcorn stitch, chain 1, skip 1] across the row.
4. Row 3: Work a row of DC to level the fabric.
5. Repeat Rows 2–3 for 4–6 rows to build a raised, bumpy texture.
Pro Tip: Try changing colors every 2 rows to make the popcorns stand out even more.
Variations of the Popcorn Stitch
You can create different popcorn effects by changing the number of stitches inside each cluster:
- Small Popcorn: 4 DC in one stitch
- Standard Popcorn: 5 DC in one stitch
- Large Popcorn: 6 DC in one stitch
Larger popcorns “pop” more dramatically, while smaller ones create subtle texture, great for baby blankets or finer yarns.
Popcorn vs Bobble vs Puff Stitch
Although similar, these textured stitches have unique looks and techniques:
- Popcorn Stitch: Work multiple DCs, remove hook, reinsert into first DC to close (most raised).
- Bobble Stitch: Work multiple DCs together in the same stitch, keeping loops on hook (rounded and tight).
- Puff Stitch: Work multiple yarn overs into the same stitch, then pull through all loops (soft and airy).
Each adds its own charm, many crocheters love combining them for rich, multi-textured blankets!
The Popcorn Stitch is a fun, tactile crochet stitch that adds both charm and texture to your work. Once you master the pull-through technique and keep your tension even, you’ll be creating beautifully puffy popcorns that make your projects truly stand out.
Whether used in blankets, scarves, or decorative home pieces, this stitch offers endless creative possibilities and it’s one you’ll come back to again and again.
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