
Afghan Stitch
Afghan stitch is a versatile crochet technique characterized by creating a textured, woven-like fabric through a series of layered, chain-like rows. Each row is worked into the back loops of the previous row, resulting in a dense, sturdy pattern that resembles woven fabric. It is commonly used for afghans, blankets, and home textiles due to its warmth and durability. The stitch can be worked in various colors and thicknesses, offering a rich, interlaced appearance. Its straightforward structure makes it a popular choice for both beginner and experienced crafters seeking a comfortable, attractive fabric.