02 Aug Panama Crochet Ribbing Stitch
“PANAMA CROCHET RIBBING STITCH” – BY HILARIA FINA
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AQUÍSTITCHES AND TECHNIQUES USED
CHAIN (abbrev. ch)
YO and pull through the loop on hook.
HERRINGBONE SINGLE CROCHET (abbrev. hsc)
Insert hook in front left leg of the previous single crochet and in next stitch, YO and pull up a loop (3 loops on your hook), YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook.
THROUGH BACK LOOP (abbrev. tbl)
The back loop is furthest away from you.
CROCHETING INTO THE BACK BUMP OF A CHAIN
When you turn your chain, you’ll see a small ‘bump’ on the wrong side of each stitch.
ABBREVIATIONS
- ch = chain
- slst = slip stitch
- hsc = herringbone single crochet
- tbl = through back loop
- Row … = At the beginning of each pattern line, you’ll find “Row” + a number to indicate which “row”.
START CROCHETING | RIBBING STITCH
- Turning chain at the beginning of row does not count as a stitch.
- Number of rows in pattern repeat : 1
- Reversible.
To begin | any number + 1 turning chain.
R1 | starting in 2nd ch through back bumps, sc in first ch, insert hook into left leg of sc just made and through back bump of next ch and pull up a loop, YO and pull through all three loops on hook. Continue working herringbone single crochet (hsc) to end.
R2 | 1 ch, turn, 1 sc-tbl in first st, insert hook into left leg of sc just made and through back loop of next st and pull up a loop, YO and pull through all three loops on hook. Continue working herringbone single crochet through back loop (hsc-tbl) to end.
Repeat R2 until you reach desired size.
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TIP
To get straighter edges without holes the last stitch is worked through the back loop and the turning chain.
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