What is an X-Shaped Single Crochet Stitch? — Cilla Crochets (2024)

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An X-shaped single crochet stitch is a variation of one of the first stitches most crocheters learn. It is exactly the same as a normal single crochet stitch, but instead of looking like a ‘V’ your stitch will look like an ‘X’.

The X-shaped single crochet stitch is a hugely popular style of stitch for making amigurumi because it can make your stitches look that little bit neater. It can also help make your tension tighter, which is great for ensuring the stuffing can't be seen through your stitches.

The only downside is that it can take some time to get used to. But once you get the hang of it, it can even help you crochet that tiny bit faster!

What's the difference between an X and V single crochet stitch?

The difference between an X and V single crochet is the shape of the stitch when looking at the right side of your work.

To show you how it looks, here's an example from my amigurumi design, Ruben the Red Panda.

In this design, I used the X-shaped single crochet stitch. You can see how the appearance of the stitch looks like a little X. It's also creates a tighter tension in the stitch and looks very uniform.

For a comparison, let's look at the standard single crochet stitch which I used for Kira the Koala.

You'll notice that the right side of these single crochet stitches look like a V. Now, this is the traditional Single Crochet and one of the stitches most crocheters learn first.

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Here's a close-up of both stitches so you can compare the two.

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How to crochet the X Single Crochet stitch?

To crochet the X Single Crochet stitch, all you need to do is ‘yarn under’ instead of ‘yarn over’.

Let me show you what I mean in a photo tutorial.

Here are the steps to crochet an X-shaped Single Crochet stitch:

1. Insert crochet hook into the next stitch

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2. ‘Yarn under’ instead of yarn over (YO) to get the X-shaped stitch

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3. Pull yarn back through the stitch so there are now 2 loops on your crochet hook.

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4. ‘Yarn under’ again instead of YO to get the X-shaped stitch.

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5. Pull yarn through the two loops on your crochet hook. This is the X-shaped Single Crochet stitch now complete.

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It is extremely simple, but don't let the simplicity fool you - it can take some time to pick it up.

Why can the X-shaped Single Crochet stitch be so difficult to master?

While the steps to achieve an X-shaped Single Crochet stitch are super simple, mastering the stitch can be quite difficult because you’re fighting against your muscle memory. But don't let that stop you!

I personally found it quite challenging when I first tried this stitch technique because my hand would automatically move the hook to ‘yarn over’ instead of ‘yarn under’. I had to keep undoing and redoing stitches in the beginning, but it became a lot easier with practice.

Long story short, if I can master this stitch and fight my own muscle memory, you can too! The key is not to give up.

Now I like the X-shape single crochet stitch so much that I’ll definitely be using it for more of my makes in the future.

The benefits of an X-shaped Single Crochet stitch

Here are just a few of the benefits I've come across when using the X-shaped Single Crochet Stitch for crocheting amigurumi.

  • The stitches tend to look more defined and neater.

  • It can help make your tension even tighter which is ideal for crocheting amigurumi (to avoid any of that stuffing appearing through your stitches).

  • I found that once I'd battled through the uncomfortable phase of getting used to the X-shaped Single Crochet stitch, it did make me crochet slightly faster than normal because there is slightly less movement when you hook onto the yarn (e.g. yarn under vs yarn over).

I hope this post helps you give the X-shaped single crochet stitch a try!

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to reach out by commenting below. I’d love to hear from you.

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x

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What is an X-Shaped Single Crochet Stitch? — Cilla Crochets (2024)

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What is an X-Shaped Single Crochet Stitch? — Cilla Crochets? ›

It is exactly the same as a normal single crochet stitch, but instead of looking like a 'V' your stitch will look like an 'X'. The X-shaped single crochet stitch is a hugely popular style of stitch for making amigurumi

amigurumi
Amigurumi (Japanese: 編みぐるみ, lit. "crocheted or knitted stuffed toy") is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. The word is a compound of the Japanese words 編み ami, meaning "crocheted or knitted", and 包み kurumi, literally "wrapping", as in 縫い包み nuigurumi "(sewn) stuffed doll".
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because it can make your stitches look that little bit neater.

What crochet pattern looks like x's? ›

Traditional X Stitch is worked over two stitches crossing the second stitch either behind or in front of the first stitch made (I prefer behind). It produces a true X look as one stitch crosses over the other.

What does an x mean in crochet pattern? ›

The first stitch that you see is an “x” symbol, which refers to a single crochet stitch. There is only one of these. As you look more closely, you see that this is worked into the third chain away from the hook (where you made the final chain ofthe nine chain stitches).

How to make single crochet look like an x? ›

The other lesser known method to make a single crochet is to insert your hook into a stitch, yarn under, pull through, yarn over, pull through both loops. This method makes an 'X' stitch.

What is the prettiest crochet stitch? ›

12 Stunning Crochet Stitches
  • Iris Stitch.
  • Linen Stitch.
  • Block Stitch.
  • Primrose Stitch.
  • Tilted Rows Stitch.
  • Side Saddle Stitch.
  • Single Crochet Chevron Stitch.
  • Even Berry Stitch.
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What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

What is the hardest crochet pattern? ›

Typically, the Jasmine Stitch is considered by crocheters to be the hardest stitch to learn. It is certainly a beautiful stitch, but it uses a very unconventional technique that doesn't always come naturally to people.

Is cross stitch same as crochet? ›

Crochet involves creating fabric with yarn and a hooked needle, incorporating various stitches, making it versatile but potentially more intricate. Cross stitch involves creating pictures or patterns by stitching X-shaped stitches onto fabric, providing a simpler and more structured approach.

What does x6 mean in crochet? ›

Crochet patterns by The Woobles are written in US terminology, and follow this format: Rnd 3: [sc, inc] x 6(18) This means that for round 3, repeat the sequence of [1 sc followed by 1 inc] a total of 6 times. Which also could've been written as: [sc, inc] [sc, inc] [sc, inc] [sc, inc] [sc, inc] [sc, inc]

What is the Elizabeth stitch in crocheting? ›

Also known as the mini bean stitch, the crochet Elizabeth stitch is basically worked the exact same way as the bean stitch. The main difference is that you have less loops on your hook thus making in “mini”. Like it's counterpart, this stitch is reversible, a one row repeat, and can be worked in any even number (A.K.A.

What crochet stitch is used the most? ›

A double crochet stitch is one of the most common and popular. It's a fast stitch and is very versatile.

What is the easiest type of crochet stitch? ›

Let's start at the very beginning with the crochet chain stitch. It's the most basic and the first one that beginners learn since it's also the first stitch used when starting new crochet patterns. Most crochet patterns start with a certain number of chain stitches, and the rest of the project builds onto them.

What does * SC mean in crochet? ›

sc = single crochet

The single crochet is the most basic crochet stitch for making fabric.

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