Crochet Bullion Stitch Variation

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If you are looking for a textured stitch that can be used in many crochet projects, then the crochet bullion stitch is perfect for you.

This is truly an outstanding stitch with so much to offer.

It has lines, texture, symmetry and can be very versatile once you choose your color choice/s.

The mechanics of this stitch are somewhat similar to the bullion stitch, yet it is much more precise than its counterpart.

Crochet Bullion Stitch is a fun and easy stitch to learn.

It looks like little bobbles, which makes it perfect for making hats, scarves and other winter accessories!

You can also use this stitch to make blankets or pillows.

Learn how to crochet the bullion stitch today!

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Crochet Bullion Stitch Variation

Crochet Bullion Stitch Variation
Via Sirin's Crochet

The bullion stitch is a type of crochet stitch that creates little round shapes. It's also known as the bobble stitch, though not all versions of it are textured like this one.

The name “bullion” comes from the French word for “ball,” which these stitches resemble when worked into open spaces in the fabric.

This particular version has some interesting texture to it and works well with many projects because you can work it in any color or combination of colors.

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The bullion stitch is a crochet stitch that's perfect for making textured and sturdy fabric. It can also be used to create shapes, such as flowers. In this blog post, we'll show you how to crochet the bullion stitch!
Now let's get started…

This easy beautiful crochet baby blanket pattern comes with a video tutorial only. Turn on CC to read the step-by-step pattern.

Get the pattern: Crochet Bullion Stitch Variation via Sirin’s Crochet.

Thanks to Sirin’s Crochet for the article’s inspiration and featured image.

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