Spoon Stitch

This stitch is an individual stitch that can be worked into any pattern worked in the round or row by row. It is a variation on the bobble. It resembles the bobble but it is made in a different way.

Spoon Stitch (spn)

Instructions

Insert hook into stitch indicated, draw up a loop, yo, draw lp through one lp on hook twice. Rep from beg 2 more times. Yo and draw through all 4 lps on hook.

This creates a stitch that has along strand on the back side of the stitch off to the side a bit going from the top of the stitch to the base of the stitch. This is formed the first time the hook is inserted into the stitch indicated.

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