Suzette Stitch
The Suzette Stitch is a beautifully balanced, textured crochet stitch made from simple combinations of single and double crochet stitches. Its subtle texture and even structure make it perfect for cozy blankets, washcloths, scarves, and garments. The Suzette Stitch looks elegant yet is incredibly beginner-friendly it’s all about rhythm and repetition. This stitch works up quickly, lies flat, and creates a dense but flexible fabric with a soft feel and a lovely, pebbled texture.
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Beginner’s Guide to the Suzette Stitch in Crochet
The Suzette Stitch is a beautifully balanced, textured crochet stitch made from simple combinations of single and double crochet stitches. Its subtle texture and even structure make it perfect for cozy blankets, washcloths, scarves, and garments. The Suzette Stitch looks elegant yet is incredibly beginner-friendly it’s all about rhythm and repetition. This stitch works up quickly, lies flat, and creates a dense but flexible fabric with a soft feel and a lovely, pebbled texture.
What Is the Suzette Stitch in Crochet?
The Suzette Stitch is created by working one single crochet and one double crochet into the same stitch, then skipping the next stitch. This simple repeat builds a gorgeous, slightly raised pattern that resembles woven fabric. It adds both texture and warmth without being bulky.
In US terms, the stitch uses single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc).
In UK terms, you’ll work double crochet (dc) and treble crochet (tr) stitches.
The Suzette Stitch is especially popular for projects that need structure it’s great for home décor items like blankets or bags, and also for soft wearables like scarves and cowls.
Abbreviation
- US - Suzette Stitch :
- UK - :
- AFR- :
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Step by Step
Step-by-Step Instructions (US Terms)
1. Start with a foundation chain in an even number of stitches.
2. Row 1: In the second chain from the hook, work 1 single crochet (sc) and 1 double crochet (dc) into the same stitch.
3. Skip the next chain.
4. In the following chain, work 1 sc and 1 dc again.
5. Continue across the row: (sc, dc) in one stitch, skip 1 stitch.
6. End with 1 single crochet in the final chain. Turn your work.
7. Row 2: Chain 1, then work 1 sc and 1 dc into the first sc of the previous row (not into the dc).
8. Skip the next stitch, and work (sc, dc) into each single crochet across the row.
9. Repeat Row 2 for the rest of your project.
The alternating pattern keeps your fabric beautifully textured, flat, and reversible.
UK Terms Conversion
For UK crocheters, replace:
US Single Crochet (sc) → UK Double Crochet (dc)
US Double Crochet (dc) → UK Treble Crochet (tr)
The rest of the instructions stay the same work (dc, tr) in one stitch, skip one stitch, and repeat.
Crochet Stitch Practice Example
Practice Row Example
Try this quick swatch to practice:
Chain 20.
Row 1: Work (sc, dc) in one stitch, skip one stitch across, ending with an sc.
Row 2: Chain 1, turn, and repeat the same pattern for 8–10 rows.
Use a light-colored yarn to clearly see the beautiful texture take shape.
The Suzette Stitch is a must-try for anyone who loves easy stitches with a professional finish. With just two basic crochet stitches, you can create soft, textured fabrics that look intricate but are simple to make. Whether you’re making a cozy blanket or a handmade gift, this stitch adds elegance and charm to every project.
FAQs About the Suzette Stitch in Crochet
Is the Suzette Stitch beginner-friendly?
Yes it’s made from single and double crochet stitches, making it perfect for beginners.
Does the Suzette Stitch use a lot of yarn?
Not at all. It uses about the same amount as a traditional double crochet pattern while giving more texture.
Can I use the Suzette Stitch for blankets?
Absolutely! It’s one of the most popular stitches for blankets and afghans because it’s warm and lies flat.
Does the Suzette Stitch stretch?
It has a gentle, flexible drape not overly stretchy, but soft and comfortable for wearable items.
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