How To: Crochet The Diamond Stitch – Easy Tutorial
The Diamond Stitch is quite an easy stitch to learn and follow, and takes only a minimum amount of practise to master.
In other words, it won’t be long before you’re crocheting lovely blankets, textured scarves and unique headbands featuring this beautiful stitch!
If you’d like to learn how to create the “Diamond Stitch“, this helpful video will guide you through all the steps as you continue on your ever-growing crochet journey!
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Cindyzs (cindy zemble stewart/freespiritczs) says
i really appreciate tutorial on this stitch and was hoping it could be shown how to do it in the round as well! also, i love that music, one of my favorites, but to be honest, it is too loud and distracting. though you might want to know. thanks for the tutorial 🙂
JudithM Armstrong says
I love this pattern. It would look really great when making a purse or carry-all. Can't wait to begin
Barbara Whiteside says
is there a written pattern for this???
Faith says
I’ve been looking for it! Haha
jacqueline sterns says
I am going to try this. Your tutorial is very easy to follow
Sol de Noche deco crochet says
Love the stitch! Thanks for sharing
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Kris says
Love your blog, and greatly appreciate your patterns. Are your crochet terms Australian or US? Thanks
Susan Zomar says
I'm not sure if I just missing it but I can't find the hook size or yarn …I fell in love with your beautiful stitching instantly ,and this pattern is outstanding and thanks so much for your great tutorial <3
debbie donnelly says
Is there a written pattern for the Diamond Stitch pattern,I just happened on you site for this pattern anxious to try it
Anonymous says
Love this stitch, must try it…
Anonymous says
would like to have a written pattern pls
Kay says
I haven’t done any crochet for years, but recently saw a lovely baby blanket done with this diamond stitch, I love it. I thought it would be far too difficult for me to do, but now I’ve found your tutorial I think I might be able to do it while watching your tutorial. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Name Please says
I’ve been through so many websites trying to find instructions that AREN’T video tutorials. Couldn’t you just write them out?
Kerrie Gutierrez-Diaz says
http://www.meladorascreations.com/diamond-stitch/
I don’t know if I can put this here. Sorry if I can t. But this site has written directions for the diamond stitch.
Nina Lawcewicz Jawnyj says
Very nice Stitch!!!!
Cherry says
Thank you for the easy to understand tutorial. I have learned a lot in a short amount of time.
Bonnie Stowe says
Aloha:
Please let me know how to find the written instructions on how to do the diamond stitch. I have spent a lot of time searching to no avail.
Maria C says
why its so hard to get this pattern?
Jackie says
Thank you for taking it slowly I didn’t get frustrated and understood completely 😊
NONA MCKEEVER says
I love this stitch. Thank you for sharing!
Ive says
Perfect!
No need to write a pattern
Blessings
Thanks ♥️
Regina McClean says
Thank you for all you’ve done.
kerrie says
the music is very distracting and makes a vid that is quiet that much harder to hear
Laura says
I know a lot of people don’t realize this but there are a lot of us that live in rural areas that cannot watch videos. I know it’s tedious but written instructions allow us to learn without having to wait 30 minutes for a video to buffer. Don’t even get me started on the nightmare of having to rewatch something I missed. Also, many elderly and non tech savvy(again people forget that many out there still aren’t technologically proficient.) folks to have a step-by-step that they can go back to instead of watching a video over and over again. I mention this on every website I go to that only has a YouTube video so I am not by any means singling you out. I was really excited about learning the stitch but since my internet is slow right now I can’t watch YouTube so I have to wait. I do still thank you for taking your time to teach this stuff
Liz says
I do not like the way you explain the stitches. If its a dc or a trdc, just say so. Also, it is hard to tell what sc crochet you are using in the beginning of the second V. You say “4th sc in row one, but it looks more
like it is the 6th one. I really want to do the V stitch but I find your explanation is confusing.
Liz says
Sorry if I sounded frustrated in my first comment, but I guess I was. I do want to thank you for sharing your tutorial with us. It looks like you are using a cotton yarn. I am using a no. 4 and it is harder to see the distinct stitches. Thank you again for sharing. I do love this stitch and want to learn it.
Tamra says
I used this to make my brother a sweater vest. It turned out very nice.