The Drunken Granny Stitch is a more spacious approach to granny stitch concepts. For those in warmer climates, you may appreciate this faster-to-crochet granny stitch concept. It has the appearance of corner-to-corner or C2C concepts, as you think it to be. It's created in rows.
The crochet sample below shows Bernat Symphony using a 6 mm / J/10 crochet hook for reference. This type of stitch may be delightful for you because it has fun colour changing.
Match the yarn to the hook size.
Abbreviations List
- Ch(s) = Chain(s)
- Dc = Double crochet Dc3tog = Double crochet 3 together
- Rem = Remain(ing)
- Rep = Repeat
- RS = Right side
- Sk = Skip
- Sp(s) = Space(s)
- St(s) = Stitch(es)
- WS = Wrong side
- Yoh = Yarn over hook
Special Stitches
- Dgs = Drunken Granny Stitch. (4 dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in same stitch or space.
Stitch Multiples = 5 chains + 4.
Ch in multiples of 5 chs + 4.
1st row: RS. Place 1 dgs in 6th ch from hook. *Sk next 4 ch, 1 drunken granny stitch in next ch. Rep from * across until 3 chs rem. 1 dc in last ch. Turn.
2nd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout). *1 dgs in next ch-3 sp. Rep from * across. 1 dc in top of turning ch. Turn.
Rep 2nd row until the desired length. Finish on RS. Fasten off.
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Crochet Diagram
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