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A Simple Video Guide To Doing The Moss Stitch

There are certain things in life that may look quite complicated but once you start doing them, they are rather easy to do. That is the case with some methods of crochet stitching, a hobby that many of us enjoy. Once you master some of the basics, you can make almost anything you desire and you are even ready to add in some more difficult stitches as well. One stitch that everyone should master is the moss stitch. When you see it done, you will likely think it is rather complex but in reality, it is one of the easier stitches to master.

Once you know how to do it, you can create a wide variety of items and they will look great. The basics behind the moss stitch is to alternate knit and purl stitches. On the next row, you would alternate the pattern. This video tutorial shows you how to do it, step by step. It even shows you in slow motion, so you don’t miss any part of it. Add this one to your skills and you will use it often.


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