Crochet Suzette Stitch: A Fun and Versatile Technique

Introduction to the Crochet Suzette Stitch
The Crochet Suzette Stitch is a fun and versatile stitch that adds beautiful texture to your crochet projects. It consists of simple double crochets and single crochets worked in a repeating pattern, making it perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. The stitch creates a lovely fabric with a subtle diagonal design that looks intricate but is actually quite easy to master. Whether you're making a cozy blanket, a stylish beanie, or a trendy scarf, the Crochet Suzette Stitch will add a touch of charm to your creations. So grab your hook and yarn, and give this stitch a try – you'll be amazed at the stunning results!
Stitches Used & Code (US Terminology)
- ch = chain
- st = stitch(es)
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sk = skip
- REP = repeat
Important Notes
The suzette stitch is in multiples of 2 chains. For the following instructions, I’m going to make 26 chains.
The suzette stitch is a one-row repeat, which is row 2.
You can use it in rows or rounds. For the following written instructions, I’m going to make it in a row.
Crochet Suzette Stitch Written Instructions
Row 1
ch 26, (1 sc, 1 dc all into the second ch from the hook), *sk next ch, (1 sc, 1 dc all into next ch)* REP from *TO* until you have 2 ch left, sk next ch, 1 sc into the last ch. Check the picture below.
Pictures tutorial on how to crochet the suzette stitch: Row 1.
Row 2
Turn, ch 1 (do not count as a st), (1 sc, 1 dc all into the first st), *sk next st, (1 sc, 1 dc all into next st)* REP from *TO* until you have 2 st left, sk next st, 1 sc into the last st. Check the picture below.
Row 2 on how to crochet the suzette stitch.
Completion of the Suzette Stitch
Repeat row 2 for the remainder of the project. The suzette stitch is completed!