I recently had a major surgery with a 6 week recovery. While I was lazing about and letting my body heal, I started browsing Pinterest for some new crochet inspiration.
And I discovered seed stitch! It was a great moment because I felt inspired and motivated for the first time since my surgery. Unfortunately, I was staying with my parents for help while I recovered. And I cursed to realize that I hadn’t brought the right crochet hook with me to try out seed stitch right away.
So, I had to wait until I got back to my own house to try it. And it was worth the wait!
I really love how seed stitch takes two basic crochet stitches (double crochet and single crochet) and combines them in a way that looks totally different than plain double or single crochet.
I’m actually making two video tutorials on seed stitch. One on seed stitch in rows and one on seed stitch in the round.
I definitely find seed stitch in the round to be slightly more challenging. I always have to turn off my TV or audiobook so that I can concentrate and count my stitches!
And I don’t know about you, but I enjoy a new crochet challenge every once in awhile.
So, if you’re in the mood to try something fun and new, then watch the video tutorial below and give it a shot!
Crochet skills you need for seed stitch in the round
Magic Circle
Single Crochet
Increase
Double Crochet
I’m so obsessed with seed stitch that I’m dreaming up all kinds of designs with it! I’ll be releasing at least two new beanie crochet patterns using seed stitch in the round.
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