Puff Stitch

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Puff Stitch: Front

One of the amazing things about crochet is just how many stitches there are. Of course, this can make it tricky to identify stitches sometimes. One of the most common crossovers is between the puff stitch, bobble stitch and popcorn stitch. All designed to create a raised, bump on the fabric, these stitches are fun, attractive and…REALLY difficult to tell apart!

It’s such a common trouble, that I actually wrote a blog on the differences between the three back in 2018. If you’re wondering what the differences are between the three stitches, you should check that out, Puff, Bobble and Popcorn Stitches.

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    Puff Stitch: Back

    Materials & Tools

    Yarn: Caron Simply Soft

    Hook: 5mm hook or size needed to obtain gauge

    Scissors

    Darning Needle

    Pattern Notes

    Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Stitch Multiple: 2 +2

    This pattern gives you the basic principles for the puff stitch, designed to help you create your own projects.

    The video tutorial can be found at the base of the post.

    Convert Pattern Terms

    Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.

    Terms & Abbreviations

    Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook

    Slip Stitch(s): ss(s): Insert hook, yarn over, pull through stitch and loop on hook.

    Double Crochet(s): dc(s): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through two loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops.

    Special Stitches

    Puff Stitch: (PS): Insert hook into st, yo, pull through st and bring up to height of loop, [yo, insert hook into same st, yo and pull through st] twice (6 loops on hook), yo and draw through all 6 loops on hook, 1 ch to secure the st.

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    Puff Stitch

    Puff Stitch Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    Chain in multiples of 2 + 2

    Chain in multiples of 2 + 2

    Row 1 (RS): Dc in second ch from hook (skipped chain does not count as st), dc in each ch across. Turn.

    Row 2 (WS): 1 ch (does not count as st here or throughout), dc in first st, *PS in next st, dc in next st, rep from * across. Turn.

    Row 3: 1 ch, dc in each st across. Turn.

    Rep Rows 2 and 3 until desired height.

    Final Row: Rep Row 2.

    Fasten off and sew in ends.

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    Video Tutorials

    Right-handed

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    Or you can watch on YouTube

    Left-handed

    [adthrive-in-post-video-player video-id=”g29f8hNe” upload-date=”2025-03-26T09:13:47+00:00″ name=”LEFT HANDED CROCHET_ Puff, Bobble & Popcorn Stitch | Bella Coco.mp4″ description=”null” player-type=”default” override-embed=”default”]

    Or you can watch on YouTube

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    sarah-jayne
     
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    3 thoughts on “Puff Stitch”

    1. Hmm…I don’t think my first comment went through.
      At any rate I really like this tutorial though I am having difficulties with the tension, it is hard to do repeated yarn-overs then try to pull the hook through the multiple loops. It doesn’t slide as readily as yours does but then again you make it look so easy cuz’ you’ve been doing this for quite some time too. I used a 6 mm bamboo needle and thought that maybe switching to metal would be easier but sadly, it was not.

      Also I appreciate your diction, it is easy to understand and you do not talk too fast which is helpful when a beginner like myself is trying to learn these things

    2. I have used your YouTube channel to learn how to crochet, I’m following my first ever pattern!! I need to understand how to do a back post puff stitch. I’m struggling to find a video for this.

      1. I’m so happy to hear that you’ve found my tutorials helpful and are now following your first pattern I don’t have a tutorial for this stitch specifically but you can see how to make back post stitches on my basketweave tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpKQaEfiZvk&t=689s and how to make puff stitches on my tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct3TvXeHCkc&t=242s so hopefully these will give you some pointers. When a pattern says to work a back post stitch it is simply referring to where we should place our hook – in this case we are working around the actual post of the stitch and not into the top as normal. Hope this helps

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