Royal Ridge Stitch

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I’m so excited to share this tutorial with you. The Royal Ridge Stitch is a wonderfully decorative double sided crochet texture. Ideal for projects that need a thick, dense fabric such as potholders or dishclothes, or projects like scarves where both sides can be visible.

Table of Contents

    Pattern Use Ideas

    Potholders

    Dishclothes

    Scarves

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    Materials & Tools

    Yarn: Caron Simply Soft

    HookHook to match yarn and your desired gauge. I used a 5mm.

    Scissors

    Darning Needle

    Pattern Notes

    Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Stitch Multiple: 1 + 1

    This pattern gives you the basic principles for the Royal Ridge 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 up a loop, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.

    Half Treble Crochet(s): htr(s)Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through all three loops on the hook.

    Stitch(es) (st(s))

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    Royal Ridge Stitch Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    Chain in multiples of 1 +1

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

    Row 2 (WS): 1 ch (does not count as st here or throughout), htr in each st across. Turn.

    Row 3: 1 ch, htr in third loop across to last st, htr in last st. Turn.

    Repeat Row 3 until desired height.

    Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video Tutorials

    Right-handed

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    Or you can watch on YouTube

    Left-handed

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    Or you can watch on YouTube

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    10 thoughts on “Royal Ridge Stitch”

    1. Could you please explain what is the difference between this stitch and the camel stitch? I don’t see anyone.
      Kindregards,

      1. Hi Gisele, The royal ridge stitch is reversible as the ‘ridge’ is on both sides of the work. With camel stitch we are always working the ridge on one side of the work only

    2. What stitch would go along with this in terms of stitch height? For example, if I wanted to use this as ribbing on a blanket by stitching 15 in on either side, what would fit for the interior? Thanks!!

      1. BellaCocoTeam

        Hi Karen If you wanted to work this as a border on a blanket you can use it with any stitch; as you work the border last the height of the stitches used in the blanket shouldn’t affect it

    3. I ❤️ The pattern Royal ridge stitch. Ive found the caron yarn. I cannot find anywhere how many skeins I need to make a twin size blanket. Please help as I wish to buy all the same dye lot. Thank you!! Pat

    4. I love this pattern so much! I used it to make a weighted blanket with an extra chunky yarn and it turned out beautifully. I realized after starting a second blanket that I was accidentally using doubles instead of half-double stitches throughout. Is that going to be a problem? Or can this pattern be done with either? Thanks!

      1. If you’re happy with how the blanket looks with the doubles then I would go ahead and continue – you will just end up with a slightly looser/more drapey texture than if you had used half doubles

    5. Dominika Kisiel

      Thank you for promoting this beautiful stitch. I love stripy stitches and this one is the perfect replacement for my DC (USA) stripes – less gaps, more texture 🙂

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