Learn A New Crochet Stitch: Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch

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Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch is a simple stitch with a fabulous 3D look and feels great on both sides.  It actually looks the same on both sides The pattern is suitable for many crochet projects from scarves, hats, and sweaters to blankets, bedspreads, and rugs.

The pattern in English is written on the video so in order to get the step by step pattern you will need to hit the play button and to follow along. It's really simple.

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Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch

You can use thin or medium size of yarn. You can use crochet # 3, 4. Multilples of 6+4.

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Learn A New Crochet Stitch: Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch
Via Marcia Gomezcoello Creations.

The Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch video tutorial, courtesy of Marcia Gomezcoello Creations has the pattern written step-by-step on the video so all you have to do to get the written pattern is to hit the play button and to watch the video tutorial.

Learn more about the pattern: Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch via Marcia Gomezcoello Creations.

Thanks to Marcia Gomezcoello Creations for the article’s inspiration and featured image.

UPDATE: For those of you who asked for a video tutorial in English, please find below the How to crochet the Puff Zig Zag Stitch video tutorial, courtesy of Olya Tarasova. The written pattern and a step by step pictures tutorial can be found HERE.

Get the pattern: Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch via Olya Tarasova.

Thanks to Olya Tarasova for the article’s inspiration and featured image.

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2 thoughts on “Learn A New Crochet Stitch: Crochet Zig Zag Puff Stitch”

  1. This sure is pretty. I have a hard time following patterns on video and even harder for me to follow the language she is speaking! I love this pattern but sure wish it was published someplace in English. I love these patterns! They are very beautiful.

    1. Hi Ledonna, you are right. We updated the post with the English video tutorial and written pattern options.

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