How to Crochet Suzette Stitch – Easy Tutorial For Beginners

Suzette is a stylish, sturdy, and beautiful but very easy stitch you can use for making blankets, potholders, and much more. So, learn how to crochet Suzette stitch with this step-by-step tutorial using single and double crochet stitches. You will really love it and not avoid using it!

Skill Level: Beginners can easily do that
What type of pattern does Suzette Stitch have?
Suzzete stitches use a repetitive pattern of alternating single-crochet and double-crochet to produce a reversible sturdy fabric. You will notice that both sides look exactly similar.
Procedures to Know Before
If you are a very beginner, first, you will need to know the following crochet skills:
- Chain Stitch
- Single crochet (sc) US = Double crochet (dc) UK
- Double crochet (dc) US = Treble Crochet (tr) UK
- Skipping a stitch: It is not a technique but a pattern instruction in which you keep one or many stitches unworked and do the crochet stitches in the latter.
Instructions For Suzette Stitch (US)
Below are the step-by-step instructions on how to crochet suzette stitch with US terms:
- Crochet row of foundation chains in multiple of 2 plus one turning chain.
- Insert the hook into the second chain.
- *Crochet one single crochet (sc) and one double crochet in the same chain space.
- Skip the next stitch and then repeat *.
- Repeat steps 3 to 4 across the row.
- After ending the row, crochet one turning chain and insert the hook into the first space.
- Again, perform one single and double crochet in the same space and skip one stitch.
- Repeat step 7 throughout the row.
- Crochet steps 6 to 8 for all rows until you get the desired height.
Want to learn more about Suzette stitch? Check out this video tutorial created by Bella Cocca: