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Moroccan Tile Afghan Stitch Tutorial

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The Moroccan Tile Afghan uses a stitch that’s super easy to show… but hard to explain in words. I’ve heard you loud and clear – a tutorial is needed! Et voila! Here’s the Moroccan Tile Afghan stitch tutorial!

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The Moroccan Tile Afghan stitch is made in a multiple of 3 +2, +2 for the starting chain. The chain and row estimates for several sizes are provided on the pattern page; for this tutorial we’ll be working with a starting chain of 19 – which would make a great little washcloth! A few unique stitches are used. See the original pattern, or click on the abbreviations below to go to the stitch specific tutorials.

Row 1:

With Color A, ch to desired length, dc in 5th ch from the hook (counts as dc and skipped ch). Ch 1, dc in the same ch. (V stitch made) *Skip 2 ch, [dc, ch 1, dc] in next st. Repeat from * until 2 ch remain. Skip 1 ch, dc in the last ch. Remove the hook from the active loop, and pm (place marker) in loop (this is to keep the stitches from coming out). Do not turn.
 
 
Row 2:
 
With Color B, STDC in the ch sp of the 1st V of the previous row. Ch 1, dc in the same ch sp. (V st made) [Dc, ch 1, dc] in ch sp of each V st to the end. Remove the hook, pm, turn.
 
 
Row 3:
 
With Color B row held in back, replace hook in active loop of Color A. CSDC, ch 1, dc between the 1st and 2nd st of Row 1 (between the dc and the first V st). [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of Color A/Row 1 (NOT in the ch sps, enclosing Color B/Row 2 in each st) until 1 V st of Row 1 remains. Dc between the last V st and the last dc st, ch 1, dc in the last st. Remove hook, pm, do not turn.
 
 
Row 4:
 
Inserting the hook into the ch sp of the 1st V st of Color A, replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it to the front. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the same ch sp. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in ch sp of each V st to the end. Remove the hook, pm, turn.
 
 
Row 5:
 
With Color B held in back, replace hook in active loop of Color A. CSDC. [Dc, ch 1, dc] between the V sts of Color A until 1 V st remains. Dc in the last st. Remove the hook, pm, do not turn.
 
 
Row 6:
 
Inserting the hook into the ch sp of the 1st V st of Color A, replace hook in active loop of Color B and pull it to the front. CSDC, ch 1, dc in the same ch sp. [Dc, ch 1, dc] in ch sp of each V st to the end. Remove the hook, pm, turn.
 
 
And I think that gives you the gist of it! Color B will always nest right on top of Color A, in the ch 1 sp. Color B will always be worked in to Color B, enclosing Color A (except on the very ends). Easy enough with the Moroccan Tile Afghan stitch tutorial, I hope! Once you get the hang of it, it really is a super easy stitch pattern to make – great for cozy winter nights on the couch with your hook and a good movie!
 


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