This video tutorial will walk you through the beautiful puff shell stitch and with the most interesting texture of any crochet pattern I have encountered!
HOW DO YOU MAKE THE PUFF SHELL STITCH?
It is very fun to make because the texture has a 3D look to it and how soft it becomes! The seashell shapes are beautiful and so unique. The hook number 3 should be used for this puff shell stitch.
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It pops out on both sides of the work and has a soft look and feel. Keep reading to learn how to make this beautiful puff shell stitch.
Tips for Puff Shell Stitch
This crochet pattern looks gorgeous and complex, but if you follow along with the tutorial, you will find the details in making this beautiful blanket are not as complicated. It is a simply precious pattern and will look stunning for several uses, even as a baby’s blanket!
Uses
The puff stitch is always perfect for a newborn baby blanket. You can also easily make it into a bigger blanket size, just learn this gorgeous pattern explained well in the video tutorial.
This puff shell stitch would work perfect for a baby blanket because it is soft, warm, and flexible so you can bundle a baby with it very easily. For a baby blanket, it is suggested to use lovely light yarn colors such as peach, pink, yellow, or baby blue.
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Tutorial and photos of this pattern by: Yagmurun hobileri.
Wondering in Alaska
Where is the written pattern for this ? Having a written pattern would make it very easy for a person to learn this
Wondering in Alaska
When will you post the written pattern for this stitch ?
Sheila Mitchell
Like everyone else has said, could you possibly post an English version of the video or post the pattern in US terms? I am new to crochet and absolutely love a challenge. I tried watching the video with subtitles, but was still unable to follow. The stitch is beautiful and I would love to learn it!
Brenda
I learn better by reading and doing instead of having a visual example to follow. Please post a written pattern as tutorials are meaningless to someone with my learning problem.