Hi there! This video is a quick demo of the Moss Stitch using chunky yarn. Visit daisyfarmcrafts.com for a free chunky cowl pattern using this stitch: daisyfarmcrafts.com/4-fun-sti...
I love the look of this chunky yarn you have been using it seems to glide along like a dream . Thank you for a great stitch lesson and love the written instruction too 💕Amanda xx
Daisy at long last, an example of text of the patter. I always have to grab a pen and write down the pattern, so thank you. Love this, it looks so good. Best regards to,you from South Africa 💫⭐️
Thanks Hannah for using the thicker yarn. It makes it easy to see the stitches. Now, I need to decide if I want to practice this stitch tonight or the crumpled griddle stitch. Lol!
Hi, I'm confused if this stitch is called moss or mesh stitch. I just came from your article about baby Jack's wavy lines blanket and in the pattern you refer it as "mesh" stitch but the video shows "moss" stitch. Any way the blanket is adorable and I loved this simple stitch which was new to me. 😊
It’s the moss. She explains it the best way; I’ve watched a few other videos and nothing compares to hers. ❤️Great to use for literally anything 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
The difference between the two is where the SC goes. In mesh, the SC goes into the SC of the row below whereas in moss, the SC goes into the chain of the row below.