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Suzette Stitch Pattern: A Beautiful and Beginner-Friendly Crochet Texture

Welcome to Beth Crochet, your cozy corner on the internet for all things crochet! If you’re on the lookout for a stitch that’s both simple and elegant, the Suzette Stitch may just become your new favorite. Whether you’re a beginner learning the ropes or a seasoned crocheter wanting to add a timeless texture to your work, this pattern is a must-try.

The Suzette Stitch offers a dense, squishy texture that’s as practical as it is beautiful. It creates a subtle wave and a clean finish using only two basic stitches — single crochet and double crochet — worked together in a unique, rhythmic pattern. Its charm lies in its versatility: it looks great in both solid and variegated yarns, and it’s perfect for projects that need both structure and softness.

In this article, we’ll explore how to crochet the Suzette Stitch step by step, along with yarn and color suggestions to inspire your next project. Whether you’re making cozy scarves, modern home decor, or sweet baby blankets, this stitch will add that special handmade touch. Let’s get started!

Suzette Stitch

How to Crochet the Suzette Stitch – Step by Step

Materials Needed:

Yarn of your choice (worsted weight is ideal for beginners)

Crochet hook that matches your yarn (usually 5mm for medium weight

 Yarn needle and scissors

Abbreviations (US terms):

ch = chain

sc = single crochet

dc = double crochet

st = stitch

Instructions:

  1. Foundation:
    Start with an even number of chains (e.g., ch 24).

  2. Row 1:
    In the second chain from the hook, work 1 sc and 1 dc in the same stitch.
    Skip the next chain.
    In the following chain, sc and dc in the same stitch again.
    Repeat across the row.
    End with a skipped chain and turn your work.

  3. Row 2 and beyond:
    In each row, work sc and dc into every single crochet from the previous row.
    Always skip over the double crochets.
    Repeat this row until your project reaches the desired length.

  4. Finishing:
    When you’re done, fasten off and weave in the ends using a yarn needle.

This stitch creates a firm, reversible fabric with minimal gaps — perfect for cozy items!

Suzette Stitch

Yarn and Color Suggestions

The Suzette Stitch works best with smooth, medium-weight yarns that highlight texture.

 Recommended Yarns:

Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice – Soft and durable, perfect for blankets and bags.

Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran – Ideal for washcloths and summer accessories.

Red Heart Soft Essentials – Great for scarves and wearable pieces.

Bernat Baby Velvet – For a luxurious feel on baby blankets and pillows.

 Beautiful Color Palettes:

Neutrals: Cream, taupe, and gray for timeless, elegant projects

Pastels: Baby pink, sky blue, and mint green for soft baby items

Bold tones: Mustard yellow, emerald, or burgundy for standout accessories

Ombre or variegated yarns: To add movement and depth to the texture

Using a solid color will emphasize the stitch texture, while variegated yarns create a more dynamic, colorful look.

Suzette Stitch

Conclusion

The Suzette Stitch is a crochet gem — easy to learn, fun to make, and endlessly versatile. Whether you’re making your first scarf or designing home décor with a handmade feel, this stitch will give your project structure, charm, and a cozy finish.

We hope this guide helps you fall in love with the Suzette Stitch as much as we have here at Beth Crochet. Don’t forget to share your creations and tag us — we’d love to see what you make!

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