Learn how to bring the twist texture of different types to your next scarf with these 10 crochet twisted stitch scarf patterns. These scarves are relatively warm, elegant, and cozy than ordinary scarves making the ultimate choice for the upcoming winter.
You will love the texture they offer and can recreate it whether you are a beginner or an expert. Let's get started!
Best Twisted Stitches for Scarves
You can turn any stitch into a twisted stitch. However, there are also some dedicated twisted stitches as you will check out in these crochet twisted stitch scarf patterns. Here are some stitches you can try:
- Twisted Single Crochet Stitch: This stitch is done like a regular single crochet but with a twist. Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, twist the yarn 180 degrees, and pull through both loops. This creates a tight and twisted texture.
- Front Post Twisted Double Crochet: Work a double crochet stitch by inserting the hook around the front of the post of the stitch two rows below. Twist the stitch by working around the post from the opposite direction to add a twisted, cable-like appearance.
- Twist Cable Stitch: Create a cable effect by crossing groups of stitches. For example, you can work 2 front post double crochets (FPDC) over the next 2 FPDCs, creating a twisted cable. This method mimics the look of knitted cables but with a crochet twist.
- Twisted Rib Stitch: Alternate between front post and back post stitches to create a ribbed texture, then incorporate twists by occasionally crossing two front post stitches. This method adds depth and twist to the rib texture.
- Twisted Basketweave Stitch: Combine front post and back post stitches with twist techniques to create a basketweave pattern. Cross-front post stitches over each other to introduce twists into the traditional basketweave pattern, adding a unique texture.