This crochet hat with folded over brim features a distinctive, knit-like texture achieved through special (but not hard) crochet stitches, providing both elasticity and warmth.

This crochet hat with folded over brim features a distinctive, knit-like texture achieved through special (but not hard) crochet stitches, providing both elasticity and warmth.

The Ribby Dog Sweater is a free crochet pattern for a knit-look pullover style sweater for small dogs.
This stretchy crochet ear warmer/ headband has a great knit-look ribbed texture, reminding of a “knit 1, purl 1” knit ribbing (and stockinette stitch in the middle).

Many of you mentioned that you loved the Bex Hat, so I have designed a scarf to go with it. So here it is, the Bex Scarf, a free crochet pattern that you can find here, on My Hobby is Crochet blog!
The Mock Cable Hat is a beautiful knit-look crochet hat, featuring a unique mock cable pattern, a stretchy ribbed brim and a shaped top made with easy short-row decreases.
Learn how to make it with the free pattern and tutorial here, on My Hobby is Crochet blog!
This stretchy knit-look crochet headband/ ear warmer has a great ribbed texture, reminding of a “knit 2, purl 2” knit ribbing.
You can wear it as you wish - with the cinched part on top of your head or off to the side. The rhinestone applique gives an extra touch, but you can also leave the headband simple, without the applique.
In my previous blog posts I have shown you how to crochet the perfect "Knit 1, Purl 1" Ribbing and the Crochet Stockinette Stitch using the yarn over slip stitch.
Now it's time to show you how to crochet the perfect "Knit 2, Purl 2" Ribbing!
If you follow along with my blog, you might have already learned how to crochet the knit look crochet stitches that I call the Yarn Over Slip Stitch (yo-slst) and the Yarn Over Slip Stitch Back Loops Only (yo-slst-blo).
These are not standard crochet terms, because I have not seen these stitches in any crochet stitch dictionary. They are some combination between half double crochet and slip stitch.
In this blog post I will show you how to crochet another variation of this stitch, the Yarn Over Slip Stitch worked into the 3rd Loop at Front (yo-slst into 3rd loop at front) or the Yarn Over Slip Stitch into 3rd loop below the front loop!
This crochet ribbing resembles a lot knitting ribbing knit 1, purl 1.
It’s stretchy and reversible, looking great on both sides of the work; the only difference is that on the right side the ridges/arrows formed by the stitches are pointing down and on the wrong side they are pointing up as seen in the picture below.
My little girl loved the Heart and Sole Slippers for Women that I have previously designed and asked me to make a pair for her too.
This is what I came up with! Now we have matching Mommy and Me Heart Slippers! They are thick, warm and so cozy! :) We love them very much! I hope that you and the children in your life will love them as much as we do!
These pretty and cozy heart slippers are crocheted using post stitches, that create a thick and warm knit-look texture. They are quick and easy to work up; you can crochet them up in a couple of hours. This pattern could become your ‘go-to’ slipper pattern!
Call them as you wish: crochet wristers, wrist warmers, fingerless mittens or fingerless gloves!
They are comfy, stretchy and will keep you warm. And yes, they look like knit! :)