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Filet Crochet – How to, Free Patterns

Filet crochet is a type of crochet that uses a sequence of chains and/or slip stitches to create a textured fabric. The name comes from the French word for “fillet,” which is the thin slice of meat used as the main ingredient in this crocheting technique.

Filet crochet is perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any project, be it a scarf, a hat, or even a wedding dress. If you want to learn how to filet crochet, or just get some ideas for your next project, check out our free patterns and inspiration below!

How to Crochet Filet: The Foundation Stitch

Filet crochet is a type of crochet that relies on the foundation stitch for stability. The foundation stitch is worked into the beginning chain of each row. This stitch creates a grid-like structure that is used to create the filet pattern.

To begin, chain enough stitches to reach the desired length you want your filet to be. Make sure to work a slip knot in the final chain to ensure your filet is secured while you work.

  • Row 1: Ch1, SC in first CH from hook, *CH2, skip next CH, SC in next CH; rep from * across.
  • Row 2: CH3 (counts as dc), DC in first SC, *CH2, skip next SC, DC in next SC; rep from * across. Turn.
  • Row 3: CH1, HDC in first CH2 sp, *SC in next CH2 sp, HDC in next CH2 sp; rep from * across (filet created). Turn.
  • Row 4: Rep Row 2.
  • Row 5: CH1, SC in first CH2 sp, *CH2, skip next SC, SC in next CH2 sp; rep from * across.
  • Row 6: Rep Row 4.
  • Row 7: CH1, HDC in first CH2 sp, *SC in next CH2 sp, HDC in next CH2 sp; rep from * across (filet created). Turn.
  • Row 8: Rep Row 2. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

How to Crochet Filet: The Single Crochet

Filet crochet is a great way to use up scrap yarn and make a stunning piece of crafts jewelry. It’s also a quick Crochet project that you can work on while watching your favorite show or movie!

We will cover the basics of Filet crochet including how to do single crochet, double crochet, and loop (throwing) stitches. We will also provide some free and easy Filet crochet patterns that you can start working on right away!

How to Crochet Filet: The Double Crochet

If you have never crocheted with filet stitches, now is the time to start! This versatile stitch creates a beautiful, delicate fabric that can be used for so many things. In this tutorial, we will show you how to crochet a filet using double crochet stitches.

To begin, chain three (3). Then make a double crochet in the third chain from the hook (2dc). Make another double crochet in the same stitch (3dc). Continue crocheting in this manner around the ring, making sure to keep your stitches even. You should end up with a nice, tight ring.

Next, switch to single crochet and work 1sc into each of the last three stitches made in the previous round (6sc). Switch back to double crochet and continue working around the ring as before (2dc, 2dc), making sure to space your stitches evenly. When you reach the end of the round, slipstitch closed instead of finishing off with a knot.

How to Crochet Filet: The Treble Crochet

Filet crochet is a versatile and easy crochet technique that creates the appearance of a filet (flat, wide piece) or fishtail. The treble crochet technique is a variation of the standard crochet stitch that makes this pattern even easier to learn. This tutorial will show you how to crochet filet with Treble Crochet in three simple steps.

1. Chain 3 (counts as first treble crochet).

2. Make a standard crochet stitch into the second chain from hook (this is the working yarn). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook.

3. Make another standard crochet stitch into the same stitch (this is the new working yarn). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops on hook.

How to Finish a Filet crochet Piece

Crochet filet crochet is a type of knitting that uses a long chain to create a series of looped stitches. Chain stitches are then used to form theDetailed instructions for crocheting filet crochet can be found in many online tutorials, or you can find complete written instructions with diagrams below.

Make sure your yarn is smooth and without any holes before beginning. You will also need a cir needle, which is a shorter needle that helps keep the stitches close to the work surface.

To start

1) Begin by making a ring with your cir needle and your yarn. Sliding the yarn into the ring from front to back, make 2Chain (CH).

2) CH2, turn your work so that you now have the working yarn in your left hand (LH). Work 1DC into the first CH from the previous round:

3) Now slide your LH up the CH2 from where you just made your DC, and then work another DC into same stitch as last DC:

4) *Slide next CH down from where you just made your SC and work another SC into same stitch as last* rep from * to * around:

5) When you get back to where you started, do not make any more SCs but slide all of your stitches off onto one strand (cast on all of these new loops):

6) Take this newly created strand and weave it through all of the stitches on your hook, pulling tight (see photo):

7) Now work your filet crochet piece in the round, chaining (sc) every 2nd stitch:

8) *Work 1SC into next stitch, then 2SC into next* rep from * to * around:

9) When you reach the end of the round, do not turn your work; instead, slide all of your stitches off onto one strand and cut the yarn:

10) Weave in all of the ends.

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Tips for Working with Filet crochet Materials

When working with filet crochet materials, it is important to keep in mind the following tips:

– Use a sturdy needle. Filet crochet can be tricky to complete with a delicate needle, so make sure your chosen tool is up to the task!

– Choose a yarn that holds its shape. Not all yarns are created equal when it comes to working with filet crochet; some may behave more like thread than fabric, resulting in squished stitches and a less-than-ideal finish. Opt for a quality yarn like Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (below), which will hold its shape while you work.

– Be patient. The process of working filet crochet is definitely slower than other types of crocheting, but the end result is well worth it – especially if you’re aiming for a unique piece of jewelry! Allow yourself time to work through each step, and you’ll be on your way to creating something beautiful in no time at all.

Inspiration for your next project!

Looking for a new crochet project? Check out these four easy filet crochet patterns! All of these projects use basic filet crochet techniques, so they are perfect for beginner crocheters.

1. Filet Crochet Booties

Make these cozy booties in time for the winter season! These booties are worked in the round using a simple filet crochet technique. You can make them as large or small as you like, and they are perfect to keep your feet warm and toasty.

2. Filet Crochet Poncho

This poncho is perfect for those cold days when you just can’t seem to get warm no matter what you do. The filet crochet pattern is detailed yet easy to follow, and the finished piece is both stylish and functional.

3. Filet Crochet Scarf

A scarf is perfect for keeping you warm on a cold day, but it can be bulky and difficult to manage. Not with thisfilet crochet scarf! This scarf is worked in one piece from end to end, so it’s easy to put on and take off – no more struggling with a big knotty mess!

4. Filet Crochet Slippers

These adorable filet crochet slippers will keep your feet nice and warm all winter long! The pattern is simple but elegant, and the slippers are versatile enough that they can be worn with anything from jeans to a dressy outfit.

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