16 responses

  1. Rachel
    February 7, 2012

    I love the moss stitch! I learned this pattern a while back when I was looking for dishcloth patterns. It makes a great washcloth, I never thought of making anything else!

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  2. Bev
    February 8, 2012

    That is really a fun stitch. I used it tonight to start a dishcloth. I really like it. Thanks for posting abouat it.

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  3. Elisabeth Andrée
    February 8, 2012

    Hello Kristine,
    Late last night I saw your post on my iPad and I thought: this is looking great. But now on my computer screen – which is much larger – it is even better! I love these combination of stitches. Very nice post!

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  4. Elisabeth Andrée
    February 8, 2012

    Gosh why I always make typos?
    I meant to say: I love this kind of stitch combinations.
    (My mastery of the English language let me down here.)

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  5. SusanD1408
    February 8, 2012

    I love the stitch, such a beautiful look to it.

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  6. Katherine H
    February 16, 2012

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!

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  7. Caz
    September 26, 2012

    Looks fab but what size hook is best?

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    • ambassadorcrochet
      September 27, 2012

      I use whatever hook size is recommended for the yarn you’re using. I used an I hook for this sample.

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  8. Viki
    September 23, 2013

    Thank you, I’ve had the same “obsession” with finding this particular stitch! I do knit, but crochet is faster! Thanks again!

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  9. Mary
    November 19, 2014

    I know this is years after you first posted this, but I have an answer for you. Yes, there are quite a few moss knit stitches out there. My favorites are the traditional, also know as the seed stitch, and the Irish moss stitch. Also, thank you for writing this–I’m currently knitting an afghan using the moss stitch and need to make borders for it–but I don’t think I can fit 157 stitches with size 6 yarn on to 36″ circulars. So I have been looking for a crocheted version and I agree the traditional crochet moss stitch doesn’t look alike at all. So thank you!

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  10. Tab
    December 2, 2014

    this is so nice! where can i find the written pattern you mentioned above? Thx :)

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    • Kristine
      December 26, 2014

      Tabatha, you should be able to click on the picture and it will take you to her site.

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  11. carol
    February 9, 2015

    Lovely… bit of a problem knowing what is the her and w h at is slip stitch when on the next row.

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    • Kristine
      February 9, 2015

      Carol,

      It does take a bit getting used to the 2 stitches and knowing which is which. You could try to put a stitch marker in either one on a few of the stitches until you get used to it visually. That might help.

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  12. Knotty girl
    November 18, 2015

    The photo that is in yellow is the Even Moss stitch and the pattern is the same on the reverse side. Very pretty done in hdc, you do a hdc the a slip stitch(not a sc) and it’s beautiful.

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    • Kristine
      November 19, 2015

      Thank you!

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