So, you just learned how to chain and do a single crochet. Using those 2 stitches I’m going to teach you how to do the moss stitch. The moss stitch is one of my favorite stitches, it works up so beautifully and is easy to learn.

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Let’s get started! ~
What you’ll need :
- Weight 4 acrylic yarn (I use ‘I love this yarn’ from hobby lobby)
- 6mm crochet hook (this is the set I use https://amzn.to/3uNYwBm )
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Tape measure
For those of you who already know how to do this stitch but want to make this square –
Ch 26
Row 1 – Sc in the 4th ch from your hook, *ch 1, sk 1, sc in next* Keep repeating ** until the end.
Row 2 – Ch 2, Sk the first sc, sc in the ch space. Ch 1 over your sc and sc in ch space.
Repeat row 2 until you have 25 rows.
Now for my beginners!


Attach your yarn to your hook whether that be with a slip knot or a double knot. Chain 26.



In the fourth chain from your hook, place a single crochet. (If you need a refresher on single crochet check out this blog post Single Crochet || Part 1 || – Sassy Stitches Crochet (wordpress.com) )



Chain 1 and skip a chain, in the next chain lace a single crochet.

Continue doing that until you have no chains left.



Chain 2 and turn, look for the gap between your single crochets. It should be your second stitch. Place a single crochet in that gap.


Chain one and skip over your single crochet from previous row. Single crochet in the gap. (your chain space)

Continue repeating the second row until you have a total of 25 rows. That should measure out to 6 1/4 x 6 1/4.
I hope you guys enjoyed todays square! if you would prefer watching the video you can find it on my YouTube channel. Here’s the link!
Have a great day and I’ll see you on the next one!
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