Puff Stitch
The puff stitch creates a soft dimensional puff in your fabric. Think of it as a cluster of hdc stitches worked in the same stitch.
The photos below show an example of the puff stitch being worked onto a row of double crochet stitches.
Step 1: Yarn over hook (wrap yarn from back to front around the hook) once just below hook opening. | |
Step 2: Insert hook into indicated stitch, yarn over and pull through a loop. You should have 3 loops on your hook. | |
Step 3: Yarn over again in preparation to insert the hook into the very same stitch once again. (4 loops on hook) | |
Step 4: Insert the hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull through a loop. You should have 5 loops on your hook. | |
Step 5: Yarn over again in preparation to insert the hook into the very same stitch once again. (6 loops on hook) | |
Step 6: Insert the hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull through a loop. You should have 7 loops on your hook. | |
Step 7: Yarn over again and draw the yarn through all the loops on the hook. This completes the puff stitch. You can work an extra chain to secure the stitch. | |
The diagram shows puff stitches with double crochet stitches on either side. |