How To: Crochet The Aligned Cobble Stitch – Easy Tutorial
Living in a small town has always held a special place in my heart. From the weekly farmers markets filled with fresh fruits and vegetables, to having warm smiles greet you wherever you go; It’s like my own little sanctuary in a busy world.On a regular basis I enjoy strolling through my cosy town, soaking in the fresh air as I hear my footsteps whilst I walk along the cobblestone roads. It’s those little things that make life special…
The Aligned Cobble Stitch has such a quirky, bubble-like texture about it, whilst still remaining a pretty easy crochet stitch to learn, perfect for any crochet newbies to give a go… Just imagine all the cosy blankets and sophisticated scarves you could crochet using this stitch!
You’re never too old to learn something new, so if you’re just as excited as I always am about obtaining some extra crochet knowledge, this helpful video will guide you through all the necessary steps to learn the “The Aligned Cobble Stitch” (in an easy to follow speed), as you continue on your ever-growing crochet adventure!

Materials
Yarn – Drops Paris (Aran/10ply)
Crochet Hook – 5.00mm (H/8) Furls Hook
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
tr – triple crochet
Foundation
Chain in multiples of 2 + 2.
Pattern
Row 1: Skip 1 ch, 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in every ch. Turn your work.
Row 2: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. *1 tr in next st. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the * all across. Turn your work.
Row 3: Ch1, 1 sc in same st. 1 sc in every stitch across. Turn your work.
Repeat
Rows 2 – 3 until you reach your desired length.
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Have a lovely day crocheting…
I love your video tutorials and have recommended them to other people who crochet. I found a stitch that I think would be easier to learn if in a video tutorial. It is called a linked double crochet stitch. I found it in the winter issue of "Crochet" magazine. Maybe others would enjoy this stitch also. It is a nice tight weave with wonderful texture and looks a little like knitting. Thanks for your consideration of making a video tutorial of this fantastic crochet stitch.
Thank you! I also love this stitch pattern. I learn so much from your blog
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God bless you for the written instructions on this stitch
I found a lot of interesting information here. A really good post, very thankful and hopeful that you will write many more posts like this one.
I really enjoyed the tutorial, I hope to make a kindle sleeve using this stitch. Thank you.
Hello Olivia
Thank you very much for this Alligned Cobble stitch tutorial. This pattern is so lovely.
I am learning to crochet the UK way because I live in the UK.
What would you call the treble stitch in UK terms please?
I love your voice. You explain everything so well.
Would I be able to do a Baby blanket in this pattern?
Thank you again.
Blessings to you.
Jeannie
I like your all crochet stitches tenchies and hope you can teach mores about crochet stitches and thank you so much.