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Crochet Large Blocked Puff Stitch

Leyla
Leyla
Aug 01, 2025 10:27 AM
Crochet Large Blocked Puff Stitch

Crochet Large Blocked Puff Stitch is a fantastic technique that adds texture and dimension to your projects. The puff stitch creates beautifully raised stitches that are eye-catching and fun to work with. By incorporating this stitch into your crochet repertoire, you can create unique and cozy blankets, scarves, or hats that are sure to impress. With just a few simple steps, you can master this lovely stitch and enjoy the satisfying feeling of watching your creation come to life stitch by stitch. So grab your yarn and hook, and let's get crafting with the delightful Crochet Large Blocked Puff Stitch!


Supplies Used

Marriner Yarns Aran
5mm crochet hook
Multiple Color Use
Change colors after every 2 rows and carry the yarn over on the side

Abbreviations

Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.

st(s) – stitch(es)
ch(s) – chain(s)
sk – skip
yo- yarn over
hdc – half double crochet
tr – treble

Special Stitches

First Treble In The Row – there are a few ways to crochet the first treble in the row, here’s how I do it: Turn without making a turning chain (the ch1 you make at the end of the row) and sc in the very first stitch, then ch3.
You can always ch4 if you wish, but my version gets rid of the annoying space that forms between the first 2 stitches.

Pattern Instructions

ch1 at the end of each row does not count as a stitch

stitches contained within ** are the repeat section for that row

Starting Chain: This pattern requires you to chain multiples of 5chs + 2chs. My starting chain is 27ch.

Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from the hook, hdc in each remaining chain (the total stitch count is 26sts)

Row 2: This is a more complex row, I will break it up into steps.

Step 1: Tr in the next 4sts (the first in the row is an sc + 3chs).
Step 2: Rotate your work so the treble posts are now horizontal.
Step 3: *Yo, insert the hook between the 1st and 2nd tr posts, yo and pull up a very long loop*, repeat from * 5 times in total (11 loops on your hook).
Step 4: Keeping the loops on the hook, insert your hook into the next stitch, yo and pull up a small loop, yo and pull through all 12 loops on your hook.
Step 5: Insert your hook into the next stitch, yo, and pull up a loop.
Step 6: ch3 (2 loops on the hook), yo and pull through both loops on the hook (this creates a new treble stitch).



Repeat Steps 2 – 6 until the end of the row, ch1, turn



Row 3: Hdc in each stitch across, turn.

Repeat rows 2 & 3 until you have the required length for your work.

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