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This is a collection of stunning moss stitch crochet patterns you can make. Choose from a wide variety of crochet projects that showcase the moss stitch.
The moss stitch, also known as the linen stitch or the granite stitch, is a versatile and timeless stitch.
It adds depth, texture, and visual interest to any crochet project.
It’s a simple stitch pattern that alternates between single crochet and chain stitches, creating a dense, woven-like fabric that is both sturdy and soft.
In this moss stitch crochet pattern collection, you’ll find a treasure trove of designs. They range from cozy blankets and scarves to stylish hats and shawls.
Each pattern showcases the unique beauty and versatility of the moss stitch, offering endless possibilities for customisation and personalisation.
As you explore the patterns below, you’ll discover that the moss stitch lends itself perfectly to a wide range of yarn types and color combinations.
Whether you prefer the natural earthy tones of wool or the vibrant hues of cotton, the moss stitch will emphasise the yarn’s texture and colors, resulting in a stunning finished piece.
The simplicity of the moss stitch makes it an excellent choice for crocheters of all skill levels.
Beginners will appreciate the easy-to-follow stitch pattern, allowing them to create impressive projects with minimal effort.
For more experienced crocheters, the moss stitch offers an opportunity to experiment with variations, such as working in the round or incorporating different stitches for added intricacy.
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10 Moss Stitch Crochet Patterns
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the moss stitch also boasts practical qualities. The dense fabric created by this stitch makes it ideal for cozy accessories and home decor items that provide warmth and comfort.
Imagine wrapping yourself in a luxuriously soft moss stitch blanket or adorning your living space with beautifully textured moss stitch pillows.
Whether you’re seeking a relaxing project to unwind with or a thoughtful handmade gift for a loved one, the moss stitch crochet pattern collection has something for everyone.
So grab your crochet hook, choose your favorite yarn, and prepare to embark on a creative journey filled with texture, beauty, and the joy of crafting.
Moss Stitch Crochet Hooded Vest
This child crochet hooded vest pattern has been designed for the little people in your life from sizes 6 months up to 3 years old.
This cute design has a special place in my heart. I have started designing when I was pregnant with my first son Jacob.
The lack of cool clothes for boys in the shops has led me to design my own. Secondly, how proud do you feel when you see your little one in something cute that you made yourself.
Free Child Crochet Hooded Vest Pattern is available on my blog.

Crochet Moss Stitch Blanket
Crochet baby blankets are such a great make. They are quick to crochet and a thoughtful handmade gift. Check out my woven crochet baby blanket free pattern- Meadowside Blanket!
I love the woven look they create. This was an inspiration behind my Meadowside Baby Blanket.
I used crochet to achieve a woven look crochet blanket. The strands are worked into the blanket as you crochet. There is no additional fiddling with yarn needle threading the strands through.
Woven Crochet Baby Blanket is available on my blog.

Cozy Moss Stitch Crochet Scarf
This Crochet Moss Stitch Scarf is an easy and quick make! The moss stitch is a great crochet stitch for scarves. It’s beginner friendly and works up pretty fast.
It’s soft and cozy and it would make a perfect gift for both men and women!
Find the free pattern ON THIS WEBSITE.

Continuous Moss Stitch Crochet Blanket
It is super easy to use the moss stitch crocheted in continuous rounds. That is exactly what this beautiful blanket uses.
You do not need to join after completing each round so you can avoid the visible join.
The pattern uses Caron Big Cakes yarn in color Jordan Almonds which makes a stunning blanket for baby boys.
The pattern is available free HERE.

Easy Crochet Washcloth
Do you want to learn and practice the moss stitch first before committing to a big project?
This washcloth pattern will allow you to do just that. You can practice the stitch on a small scale and still have something beautiful and useful at the end of it.
The pattern is free on the designer’s blog, FIND IT HERE.


One Skein Moss Stitch Cowl Pattern
This crochet moss stitch cowl uses just one skein of Scarfie yarn to create a classic cowl that is perfect for any occasion.
This crochet cowl uses the moss stitch, which is an incredibly simple stitch and perfect for even beginners!
You can access the pattern BY CLICKING HERE.

Marley Crochet Cardigan
Marley is a moss stitch crochet cardigan free pattern with balloon sleeves and a classic fit to make it a wardrobe favorite year after year!
Pair it with jeans, over a flowy dress or over leggings (do the see-through test first of course!) for a layering piece that goes with everything.
You can get the free pattern BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK.

The Copper Penny Pullover
This stylish and relaxed fit crochet sweater features easy construction with minimal shaping and a beautifully textured moss stitch.
It will be an instant favorite, and will be that sweater you wear over and over!
THIS BLOG has the free pattern available.

Moss Stitch Crochet Beanie
This crochet beanie pattern is really simple and the moss stitch is a lot of fun to crochet.
Like with many hats, after you make the ribbing, you crochet in the round. Row by row. It’s made in two colors and has a big faux fur pom pom on top.
Beanie hats make excellent gifts, so if you know someone with a birthday coming up, you’re set.
The full pattern is available ON THIS WEBPAGE.

Easy Granite Stitch Mittens
These simple mittens are soft and stylish for Fall, or Spring.
The free crochet pattern is designed to fit teen’s and women’s hands, and there are notes for adjusting the length as well as the wrist circumference.
These beautiful mittens are also part of a set you can crochet as a gift.
THIS WEBSITE has the free pattern available.

Final thoughts…
Firstly, I hope you love these moss stitch crochet patterns. If you think your crafty friends will like it too, why not share it with them?
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If you enjoy these patterns, you might also like these:
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Veronika Cromwell | Blue Star Crochet
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