![]() Have you ever seen anything like this one? This stitch has an incredibly unique, geometric lacy design. Next, meet the Triangles and Cones Lace Stitch. If you’re looking for a cute, cable-like look, than this one is definitely the stitch for you! If you’re looking for an even more versatile design, I think you’ll enjoy the Cross Over Stitch! This design has such a beautiful, unique texture. The reason for this one’s name is actually kind of humorous it looks like a lopsided version of the classic Granny Stitch! Despite the name, though, this one actually has quite a beautiful texture, and would look fantastic in sweaters, cardigans, bags, etc.! Drunken Granny Stitchįirst up, meet the Drunken Granny Stitch. If you are a more experienced crocheter, you can also check out my list of advanced crochet stitches. Without further ado, let me show you these amazing stitches! Most of these stitches are pretty easy to crochet. Save these stitches for later by pinning to your pinterest boards Open Crochet Stitches – the List Plus, open lacy stitches are just stunning to look at! You can form endless designs in the fabric, including flowers, shells, squares, and more. While closed stitches are great for scarves and blankets, open stitches are wonderful for lighter, summer makes like shawls and cardigans. Open stitches are contrasted with closed stitches, which are purposefully designed to have a tighter, closed fabric. In crochet, the term “open stitch” refers to a stitch with a design that purposefully incorporates lots of holes or spaces in the fabric. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of 24 of my favorite designs to help you narrow it down a bit! What is an open stitch in crochet? ![]() The only problem is, with so many stitches out there, narrowing it down to one can be super intimidating. From accents on a bag or cardigan, to full-blown blankets and sweaters, lace stitches are just so beautiful to look at. There’s nothing that adds more elegance to a project like pretty, open crochet stitches.
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