
Jasmine Stitch Crochet Tutorial
What is the Jasmine Stitch?
The Jasmine Stitch is a beautiful puff-like, starburst crochet stitch made with elongated puff stitches arranged in a staggered pattern. It’s thick, cushioned, and visually stunning — perfect for scarves, baby blankets, or luxurious textures.
Materials Needed
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Worsted or DK weight yarn (shown in dusty pink)
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4.0 mm crochet hook
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Tapestry needle
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Scissors
Abbreviations (US Terms)
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CH – Chain
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YO – Yarn Over
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PS – Puff Stitch
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SL ST – Slip Stitch
Special Stitch: 3-Strand Puff Stitch (PS)
This stitch is the core of Jasmine Stitch. Here's how:
Puff Stitch (PS):
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Insert hook into designated stitch, YO, pull up a loop (elongate it to ~1cm)
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Repeat this 2 more times into the same stitch (you now have 6 loops on your hook)
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YO, pull through all 6 loops
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CH 1 to close the puff
Jasmine Stitch: Step-by-Step
Foundation:
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CH an even number (e.g., CH 20)
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Row 1:
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Into 2nd CH from hook, make a Puff Stitch (PS)
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Skip 1 CH, PS into next
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Repeat until end of row
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Turn
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Row 2 and Beyond:
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CH 2 (acts as spacer)
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Insert hook between the two puffs of the previous row
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Work PS between every pair of previous-row PSs
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Continue until width and height are reached
Tips for Clean Jasmine Stitch
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Keep all loops on your hook even in height
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Always CH 1 after closing each puff — this stabilizes them
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Use looser tension than usual for smoother execution
Best Uses for Jasmine Stitch
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Baby blankets
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Winter cowls or scarves
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Pillow covers
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Dense bags or baskets
Common Mistakes
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Forgetting the CH 1 after each puff → leads to messy structure
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Pulling loops too tight → puff doesn’t expand fully
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Not aligning the puffs diagonally → breaks the star effect
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