The Elizabeth stitch tutorial is intermediate skill level and gives the most amazing texture! It’s a 1 row repeat made using the mini bean stitch. It sounds quite intimidating but it really is easy enough when you get the hang of the new stitch. The pattern looks identical on both sides making it perfect for blankets and throws.

How to crochet the Elizabeth stitch
The Elizabeth stitch tutorial is a intermediate skill level. Its a one row repeat made using the mini bean stitch. You can use any yarn with its recommended crochet hook size to complete the tutorial.
Tutorial notes
Supplies
- Any yarn
- Crochet hook recommended for your yarn
Abbreviations
USA Terminology (UK Translation)
- ch – Chain
- mb – Mini bean stitch
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Elizabeth stitch crochet tutorial
How to crochet a mini bean Stitch
- • Insert hook & pull through yarn so you have 2 loops on your hook
- Yarn over, insert hook in same stitch, pull through yarn so you have 4 loops on the hook
- Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops



Elizabeth Stitch Tutorial
Row 1
- ch multiples of 2 for desired length
- ch 2 more then start in the 3rd ch from the hook
- (mb, ch 1 & skip 1): repeat to end
- mb in last ch
- ch x 2 & turn

Row 2
- Work all mb into the side of mb stitch in previous row
- (mb, ch 1 & skip 1) : Repeat the the end
- • mb in last stitch
- • ch x 2 & turn

Row 3+
- Repeat row 2 until you reach desired size
- Fasten off & weave in ends