Saturday, May 27, 2023

The Shell Stitch – A Craft Review

 

She Sells Seashells......


Inspired by the sea shore, the shell stitch is lovely for many projects, either as a basic stitch for an entire item, or as a border, such as for an afghan.


Image of the Shell Stitch in Crochet






The Shell Stitch in Crochet


The shell stitch is a beautiful and easy crochet stitch that you can use for a variety of projects. This stitch creates a lovely textured and scalloped design.


This stitch can be worked in rows, in rounds, or as a border on a larger project.


The shell stitch is created by working a group of 3 to 7 stitches in a single stitch or space.  When complete, the grouped stitches flair out making it look like a fan or a shell. 


There are many tutorials online, both in written form and on YouTube which will walk you through how to do the shell stitch.  Sarah Stearns of SarahMaker has an easy step-by-step tutorial that teaches you how to create the Shell Stitch. 


Examples of Projects Using the Shell Stitch


Shell Stitch Baby Afghan Pattern


Baby Afghan pattern

Sasha of SashaPatterns has created a pattern for a lovely easy-to-do baby afghan crocheted entirely in the shell stitch. 


Baby blanket pattern in shell stitch crochet

Sasha also has a pattern for a baby blanket with a lacy shell stitch border


Both patterns are available in her Etsy Shop.


Baby Sweater in Shell Stitch


Baby Layette in a Shell Stitch Pattern


The shell stitch is not just for baby blankets. This darling pattern from the pattern collection at the Etsy Digital Pattern Shop is for a baby sweater, bonnet & booties done in crochet in the shell stitch. It's a 1960s Vintage pattern to do in a pretty shell pattern with picot trim. The pattern lets you create a pretty baby layette.


Shell Stitch Used as Trim


Plush Baby Dragon toy

Plush Baby Dragon toy with shell stitch scales

I personally used the shell stitch to create the 'scales' on a crocheted plush toy baby dragon.  He's available in my eBay Shop


Baby Dragon plush toy

Here is the baby dragon in a close up view, looking at my 'shell' lamp! :)


Shell Stitch in Knitting


The shell stitch can also be used in knitted projects.  You create the stitch by working elongated stitches into the Stockinette stitch – the knitting stitch which is done by knitting on the right side and purling on the wrong side. Then the elongated stitches are twisted and working together to create the look of a small seashell.


Instructions for the Shell Stitch in Knitting are found at the website KnittingStitchPatterns.com


Summary


Calling all knitters and crochet crafters. Choose a pattern and try out this really beautiful stitch known as the Shell Stitch.




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*The Shell Stitch Review is written by Wednesday Elf






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7 comments:

  1. That is a gorgeous stitch! I absolutely love it - stunning - those baby blankets are stunning. I have so many handmade baby blankets (and regular household ones) made by family members over the year and I cannot part with them. My grandmother made me several, and I still have them. I also have the figure skating sweater she made me for my skating days. These make fantastic gifts! Your dragon is super cute too!

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    1. Thanks, Barbara. I enjoyed creating that baby dragon.

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  2. I have always loved the lacy look of shell stitch crochet. I have seen some stunning shell stitch shawls and afghans. I haven’t crocheted in decades but you’re tempting me to pick up a hook again!

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    1. I agree that the shell stitch is a lovely stitch in crochet (or knitting). Thanks for your visit.

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  3. The shell stitch is one of my favorites and the wash cloths bring back fond memories for me. The were one of the first small crochet projects I ever made. All of the items & patterns you have featured are lovely and I do love the trim on your baby dragon. The perfect way to stitch dragon scales

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    1. I thought the shell stitch made cute dragon scales, Mouse. Thanks for your visit.

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  4. What a beautiful shell stitch! I am not a talented crafter but I really love the way it looks. I love the examples of using shell stitch here and they would all make beautiful gifts. Thank you for sharing.

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