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How to crochet a tile stitch

Hello to all the lovers of crochet stitches decorated with original motifs! Today we will be learning to knit the crochet tile stitch. We like it because it seems just like a chessboard where the black squares are interspersed with squares displaying a figure 8. The result is a compact surface lightened with small holes. For this stitch we will be using the Lincoln yarn, in pure cotton that will give luminous reflections. You may wish to utilise the tile stitch by beginning a new project, perhaps a blanket . In our opinion it would be an ideal start.

Have fun.


Tutorial: how to crochet a tile stitch

MATERIALS
Lincoln yarn col. Sky Blue 100 g / 3.5 oz
Crochet hook n° 9 EU / M-13 US

Lincoln - 100 g - The Classics Collection
Antilles
1 pc. € 8,71
€ 10,25
Lincoln - 100 g - The Classics Collection
Sky Blue
1 pc. € 8,71
€ 10,25
Lincoln - 100 g - The Classics Collection
Chagall
1 pc. € 8,71
€ 10,25
Lincoln - 100 g - The Classics Collection
Evening
1 pc. € 8,71
€ 10,25

METHOD

We work off chain stitches in multiples of 18 + 13.

Row 1: chain 3, miss 4 chains and start from the hook, double crochet 1 in the following chain, *miss 2 chains, in the following chain knit: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 chains, double crochet 1 in each of the 5 following chains*, always repeat from * to *, bind off the row with 1 double crochet in each of the last 2 chains
row 2: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *double crochet relief stitch1 behind around each of the following 5 stitches, in the arc of 2 chains knit: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 double crochets *, double crochet 1 each of the last 2 stitches
row 3: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *in the arc of 2 chains knit: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 double crochets, double crochet relief stitch1 in front around each of the following 5 stitches*, 1 double crochet on each of the last 2 stitches
row 4: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *miss 2 stitches, in the next stitch work: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 stitches, 1 double crochet on each of the 2 following stitches, 1 double crochet in the arc, 1 double crochet on each of the 2 following stitches*, 1 double crochet on each of the last 2 stitches
row 5: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *double crochet relief stitch1 in front around each of the following 5 stitches, in the arc of 2 chains knit: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 double crochets *, double crochet 1 each of the last 2 stitches
row 6: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *in the arc of 2 chains knit: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 double crochets, double crochet relief stitch1 behind around each of the following 5 stitches*, 1 double crochet on each of the last 2 stitches
row 7: chain 3, double crochet 1 on the following stitch, *miss 2 stitches, in the next stitch work: double crochet 2, chain 2 and double crochet 2; miss 2 stitches, 1 double crochet on each of the 2 following stitches, 1 double crochet in the arc, 1 double crochet on each of the 2 following stitches*, 1 double crochet on each of the last 2 stitches
row 8: repeat form row 2.


Begin with the stitches that precede the first *, repeat from * to * for the entire row and bind off with the stitches that follow the second *.

If you enjoyed crocheting the tile stitch, then we recommend reading the tutorial for how to crochet a lozenge relief stitch.

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