Welcome to week 2 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! This week's stitch is the Pebble Stitch.
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Pebble Stitch (Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL – Part 2)

January 17, 2020

Welcome to week 2 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! This week’s stitch is the Pebble Stitch.

Welcome to week 2 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! This week's stitch is the Pebble Stitch.

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Welcome to week 2 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! This week's stitch is the Pebble Stitch.

You can find Week 1, Granny Spike Stitch, HERE.

Welcome to week 2 of the Stitch Sampler Scrapghan CAL! This week's stitch is the Pebble Stitch.

Stitch Sampler Scrapghan Part 2

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Materials
Worsted weight yarn
J/6.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors

Level
Easy+

Pattern notes & stitches to know
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
puff stitch –  *yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop the height of a dc* repeat 2 more times, yarn over and pull through all 7 loops on hook
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together

· written in US terms

· ch 1 does not count as stitch

· This stitch works up tight. You can do up a hook size if you prefer.

· I changed colors every row for this stitch. This stitch is just as beautiful with a solid color if that’s preferred.

· When making puff stitches, the texture shows up on the back side of the stitch

PART 2 – PEBBLE STITCH

PEBBLE STITCH PHOTO TUTORIAL

Join yarn to the end of row 9

Row 10: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across to last 2, sc2tog (121 sc)

Row 11: ch 1, *sc, puff stitch in next* repeat from * to * across to last stitch, sc in last stitch (121)

Row 12: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (121 sc)

Row 13: ch 1, turn, sc in first 2 stitches, puff stitch in next, *sc, puff stitch in next* repeat from * to * across to last 2 stitches, sc in last 2 stitches (121)

Row 14: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (121 sc)

Row 15: repeat row 11

Row 16: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (121 sc)

Row 17: repeat row 13

Row 18: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (121 sc)

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

And you’re done with Part 2! See you next week for Part 3!!

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  1. I’m lost.!!! Do I scarves and puff stitch in same at or across the row? Thank you for this opportunity to be a part of a Crochet Along.

  2. is the puff stitch and the pebble stitch the same stitch? i cannot find help with the pebble stitch , but from what i am reading it sounds like the puff stitch, what is the difference?

  3. thanks, I have been looking for instructions for the pebble stitch. I wish you had stated that the pebble stitch is the puff stitch with a little change, sc added before each puff stit ch makes it a pebble stitch sc,puff stitch, sd, puff stitch, . most times i have no problems with your instructions, which makes it a pleasure to follow your patterns. thanks again.

  4. This is confusing because on the first part it said instructions for six rows but here it says attach to ninth row? Please clarify.

  5. I’m loving this blanket. The only thing is… you need to make sure to include that the sc rows in between the puff stitch rows are alternating sc and sc2tog. Without thinking about it, I followed your directions & my stitch count ended up increasing immensely… yikes!

      1. I see what I did… after my puff stitches, I tie them together with a chain 1. It’s just how I’ve always done it, but the extra stitch makes it so that I need to sc2tog on the next row. It’s unnecessary but the outcome is the same. That’s my own doing! Sorry about that.

  6. Hi Breann,

    Thank you for this beautiful pattern! I ended up with 130 sc including thr sc2tog for the first row, and when I counted my dc from the previous dc spike (ended with row 3) I counted 122 dc. I’m confused but can I continue with the puff stitch with 130 sc?

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