This video tutorial courtesy of Crochet For Baby is going to show you how to make a very pretty stitch called Lily Of The Valley. It is a very pretty crochet stitch with lots of texture. It is nice and thick and perfect for baby blankets. Of course you can use it for other projects as well like crochet scarfs, blouses, sweaters, cardigans or hats. Solid color baby blankets done using this pattern are absolutely beautiful and so are those in two or more colors.
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This pretty Lily Of The Valley crochet stitch is made really simple via the easy to follow video tutorial below. The video tutorial is very helpful as every single step it is explained quite clearly. This quick and easy stitch blanket pattern is perfect for any baby arriving soon.
In today's tutorial I will show you how to crochet my Lily of The Valley crochet stitch. It’s fast and easy that you can make just about anything with this stitch like crochet scarfs, sweaters, cardigans, dresses, baby blankets, crochet hats and so much more.
For the tutorial I used a light #3 baby yarn with a 4.5mm Crochet hook. You can use any type of yarn as long as you use the appropriate crochet hook size. The stitch multiple is 4.
To make a blanket: With a 4.5mm hook and #3 yarn make 132 chains since the stitch multiple is 4. If you want it bigger add chains in increments of 8. If you want it smaller take 8 chains off.
Watch the video below to see how it’s done:
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I really need the printed version of the lily of the valley stitch. Where do I find this?
I also would like a printed pattern .Ty
I need written version, please
I also would like the written version with instructions please. I do not follow youtube videos. Thanks
I would also like a printed version of the lily of the valley crochet stitch.
I would love to have the written pattern for you Lily of the Valley.
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Mj Thompson
I have followed this video a number of times; seems straightforward BUT – – I used this stitch on my 184 stitch blanket and ended up 44 stitches less! Please, the printed pattern should help. This is a beautiful stitch. I made several small samples and all lost stitches somehow. Please, the printed pattern.
What is the best baby blanket stitch to use with varigated color yarn? I don’t want it to look too busy.