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Crossed Double Crochet Stitch Pattern (Step-by-Step Guide) (H1)

The Crossed Double Crochet (X-Stitch) creates a beautifully textured fabric using simple crosses and stacked stitches. It is perfect for blankets, scarves, table runners, and modern crochet projects. This pattern works in a two-row repeat, making it beginner-friendly yet visually stunning.


Skill Level: Easy (H2)

Stitch Multiple & Stitch Guide (H2)

Stitch Multiple (H3)

Multiple of 4 + 3 chains

Stitches Used (US Terms) (H3)

  • ch = chain

  • dc = double crochet

  • sk = skip

  • st = stitch

Crochet Instructions (H2)

Row 1 – Foundation Row (H3)

  1. Chain a multiple of 4 + 3.

  2. In the 5th chain from hook, make 1 dc (this acts as the first dc + skipped chain).

  3. Skip 1 chain, dc in next chain, dc in skipped chain → this forms the X-stitch.

  4. Repeat the X-stitch across the row.

  5. Turn your work.

Row 2 – Build the Texture (H3)

  1. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc).

  2. Work 2 dc in each X-space (the open space created between crossed double crochets).

  3. End with 1 dc in the top of the turning chain.

  4. Turn.

Row 3 – Crossed Double Crochet Row (H3)

  1. Ch 3.

  2. Skip next dc, dc in next st, dc in skipped st → creates the crossed dc again.

  3. Repeat across.

  4. Turn.

Row 4 and Beyond (H3)

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 to desired length.
 Alternate V and X stitch rows to build texture.



Tips for Best Results (H2)

Maintain Even Tension (H3)

Crossed stitches can tighten the fabric—relax your grip and stay consistent.

Use Two Complementary Colors (H3)

Try soft shades like lavender + white for beautiful contrast and definition.

Use a Stitch Marker on Turning Chains (H3)

This prevents you from missing the last dc of a row, keeping edges perfectly straight.

Block Your Finished Piece (H3)

Light blocking opens up the texture and enhances the visible X-pattern.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them (H2)

Mistake 1: Edges Look Uneven (H3)

Cause: Missing the final dc in the turning chain.
Fix: Always place the last stitch in the top of the ch-3.

Mistake 2: Stitches Look Tight or Twisted Wrong (H3)

Cause: Pulling yarn too tightly during the crossed portion.
Fix: Loosen your tension and keep your hook movement relaxed.

Mistake 3: X-Stitches Not Crossing Properly (H3)

Cause: Working the second dc into the wrong stitch.
Fix: Remember:

  • 1st dc = into the forward stitch

  • 2nd dc = into the skipped stitch behind

Mistake 4: Fabric Curling (H3)

Cause: Foundation row too tight.
Fix: Use a larger hook just for the foundation chain.

🌟 Where to Use the Crossed Double Crochet Stitch (H2)

This textured stitch is perfect for:

  • Blankets & throws

  • Scarves & cowls

  • Table runners

  • Bags and totes

  • Cushion covers

  • Clothing edges and panels

  • Dishcloths with texture

  • Baby blankets (soft + textured!)

Its modern “X” design adds structure and beauty to any project.


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