This textured stitches crocheted into the fabric are great for adding extra thickness to your project. A bobble is a cluster of stitches (usually in groups of three or five) joined at the top and worked into the same stitch or space.
The Bobble is really a classical stitch that can used in mutiple crocheting projects. The stitch is simpler in appearance to the Popcorn stitch (Popcorn Stitch) that we did a tutorial on early last year. If you are looking to add dimension and texture to your work, then the Bobble stitch is one you will differently want to master.
So lets get our yarn and hook and learn this neat new stitch and you will discover how simple this really is to work.
Bobbles Stitch Tutorial
Step One: Work 3 to five double crochet, (I am crocheting five) always inserting the hook into the same stitch and leaving the last loop of each on the hook. (pictured above)
Step Two: Wrap the yarn over the hook, (pictured above)
Step Three: draw through all the loops on the hook to complete. (there should be six loops to draw through.)
I hope you enjoyed learning the Bobble stitch! I would love to hear how you employed the Bobble Stitch into your project.
Until Next week, keep those hooks flying.
Thank you Pamela I have been looking for a pattern to make a tea cozy that looks like a grape cluster this will be a great stitch since it is a little smaller than the popcorn stitch it will be perfect to make subtle bumps thanks for the great tutorial.
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LeeAnne – I am glad you found this tutorial helpful. If you like crocheting popcorns you will love working this stitch. Let me know how your tea cozy comes out, would love to see it.
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