Wattle Stitch

Hey Crocheters! ✨ It’s Nadia here, the owner and creator of New Mom Spirit!

Today, I’m bringing you a beautiful textured stitch that is quick, easy, and beginner-friendly—the Wattle Stitch! It’s a fantastic stitch for cozy blankets, scarves, dishcloths, and even sweaters because of its slightly dense yet flexible texture.

Let’s dive in and learn how to crochet the Wattle Stitch!

 


 

What is the Wattle Stitch?

The Wattle Stitch is a simple pattern made using single crochet (UK: double crochet), chains, and half double crochet (UK: half treble crochet). The stitches work together to create a subtle, woven texture with a soft and squishy feel.

Skill Level

🔹 Best for: Beginners
🔹 Techniques Used: Chain (ch), Single Crochet (sc) / Double Crochet (dc), Half Double Crochet (hdc) / Half Treble Crochet (htr)

 


 

Materials & Tools

You’ll need:

  • Yarn: Any weight works, but I recommend worsted (aran) or DK yarn.

  • Hook: Use the recommended hook size for your yarn (4mm-5mm is ideal).

  • Scissors

  • Darning Needle (for weaving in ends)

 


 

Abbreviations (UK & US Terms)

Stitch

UK Terms

US Terms

Chain

ch

ch

Single Crochet

dc

sc

Half Treble Crochet

htr

hdc

 


 

Wattle Stitch Pattern

Foundation Chain

Start with a multiple of 3 stitches + 1 extra chain for turning.

Row 1: (Foundation Row)

  • Sc (UK: dc) in 2nd ch from hook.

  • Skip 1 ch, (sc, ch 1, hdc) in next ch.

  • Repeat across.

  • Turn.

Row 2 & Beyond:

  • Ch 1, sc (UK: dc) in first st.

  • (sc, ch 1, hdc) in next ch-1 space.

  • Repeat across.

  • Turn.

Repeat Row 2 until your project reaches the desired length.

 


 

Wattle Stitch Step-by-Step Video Tutorial 🎥

Need a visual guide? Watch my Wattle Stitch tutorial here:

🔗 Watch the Wattle Stitch Video Tutorial

 


 

Tips for Crocheting the Wattle Stitch

✅ Use a slightly larger hook – This helps keep the texture soft and flexible.
✅ Keep track of your stitches – Always work into the ch-1 spaces for the best texture.
✅ Try different yarns – This stitch works well with cotton, acrylic, and wool!

 


 

Projects You Can Make with the Wattle Stitch

🧣 Scarves & Shawls – Warm yet breathable.
🛏️ Blankets – A soft, textured pattern for cozy throws.
👜 Bags & Pouches – Sturdy but stylish.
🧢 Hats & Headbands – Great for all seasons!

 


 

Final Thoughts

The Wattle Stitch is a versatile and beginner-friendly pattern that you can use for so many crochet projects! Try it out and tag me @newmomspirit on Instagram—I’d love to see what you create!

Happy Crocheting! 🧶💖

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