Waffle Stitch is one of those crochet stitches that look super effective and are actually relatively easy. I hope to show you an easy tutorial to make your own soft cotton face cloths.
You will need some cotton double knit. Now I love a variety pack and get them like this because you can make little matching sets for different family members. It is practical to make them different colours so that you have separate face cloths.
Get yourself a set of these
and you will be set for any project. For this one we will need a size 4 hook.
YouTube Tutorial for Waffle Stitch Face Cloth
How to start waffle stitch
You will be working a chain in threes. So for the face cloth we are thinking about 21 or 24 chains, on a 4mm hook. For a baby blanket around 60 will be good, don’t forget you will be using thicker wool so a 5mm hook will be great.
Once you have chained to a multiple of three you must add a further four chains on.
Then you will need to complete a treble into the second stitch from the hook.
You will need to put a treble into the top of each of your chain stitches. When you get to the end of the first row you will chain one.
We turn it round and complete a treble back into the top of the first stitch
When we get to the end we always give it one chain and then turn and treble into the top of the end stitch. Then we flip the pattern to keep pulling the waffle stitch pattern.
Getting the pattern even
To finish it is really important that you do not give only half of the start, as you can see here it is not even.
Waffle Stitch blanket
I made this gorgeous blanket for my friend as a housewarming present and I couldn’t have enjoyed it more.
When you go for a blanket this big just do all of your chain stitches until it looks the right length. Then count them and work out if they divide into three. Then add your four more chains and start the treble back into it as above. I managed to do an entire ball of wool an evening but had to buy softer grip crochet hooks as a result!
Good luck and please do share with us if you have enjoyed making them!

