Celtic Weave Crochet Stitch- Left Handed Tutorial
The Celtic Weave crochet stitch is one of my favorite stitches to use in my projects!
It is a cabled stitch that weaves in and out of itself! It is not only beautiful, but cozy and warm as well.
It makes a great stitch for warm hats or cowls. I currently have three patterns published that use the Celtic Weave stitch!
Celtic Weave Crochet Patterns
Mini Slouch – this gorgeous cabled hat is warm and so pretty!
Pillow Cover – you’ll love this beautiful home decor!
Kitchen Set – a place mat, hot pad, washcloth, and towel set!
Tee – a beautiful, top down tee featuring the Celtic weave stitch!
This stitch is what I would consider an intermediate crochet stitch. However, once you get the hang of it, it becomes quite easy.
I’ve created a video tutorial to show you how to do the Celtic Weave stitch if you are left-handed.
The Celtic Weave Stitch Video Tutorial is made for left handed crocheters, but it can also be helpful for right-handed crocheters. The concept is the same, right-handed crocheters will just be working from right to left, instead of left to right.
You can find the full video tutorial for the Celtic Weave Crochet Stitch on my YouTube channel HERE.
Looking for more left-handed crochet tutorials? Check out my Tutorials Page!
Celtic Weave Crochet Written Instructions
Stitches needed:
dc- double crochet
FPtc- front post triple crochet
BPtc- back post triple crochet
Chain a multiple of 4 + 2.
Row 1: dc in 4th chain from hook and across.
Row 2: ch 3,turn, skip 2 stitches, 1 FPtc in next 2 stitches, working over the 2 stitches you just made work 2 FPtc in the 2 skipped stitches, *skip next 2 stitches, FPtc in next 2, working over the FPtc stitches you just worked, FPtc in 2 skipped stitches*, repeat across, dc in top of ch 3.
Row 3: ch 3, turn, 1 BPtc in 1st 2 stitches, skip next 2, 1 BPtc in next 2, 1 BPtc in 2 skipped stitches, *skip next 2, 1 BPtc in next 2, 1 BPtc in 2 skipped stitches*, repeat across, 1 BPtc in last 2, dc in top of ch 3.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until you reach desired length.
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Michelle has been crocheting since 2011 and has been designing crochet patterns since 2014! She specializes in modern garments and accessories for your handmade wardrobe. Michelle has been featured in Happily Hooked Magazine, thehooknooklife.com, wecrochet.com, ourmakerlife.com, and several other websites. She is committed to providing the highest quality crochet information and patterns that instill a true feeling of pride, enjoyment, and accomplishment when completing a project.
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