If you love bold, classic patterns, you’re going to love the houndstooth stitch! This fun crochet stitch creates that iconic black and white houndstooth pattern you’ve probably seen in fashion. I first came across this stitch on pinterest and I saw so many beautiful color combinations for this stitch. I used this stitch to crochet my own houndstooth scarf in colors blue and grey to give it more of a unisex look, and I love how it turned out. In this post (and my tutorial video!), I’ll show you exactly how to crochet the houndstooth stitch step-by-step so you can make your own scarf or use the pattern for any project you want.
Materials
For this project you will need 2 balls of 100g yarn (can use any yarn, but I have used a 100% merino wool yarn) and it is by a korean brand.
I have used Im wool 4 yarn in colors, 155 Dark Blue and 168 Dark Mint.
You will also need a hook (I used a 5mm crochet hook with the yarn i mentioned above). scissors and tapestry needle.
Houndstooth Stitch
This tutorial is written using U.S. crochet stitch terminology.
Stitch Multiple
- Any odd number of chains
Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
Pattern Instructions
Row 1 (foundation ch) : Ch any odd number of stitches.
For this scarf, I chained 221 stitches, or until the chain measured approximately 50 inches.
Row 2: Turn your work, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook. dc in the next ch
alternate between sc and dc throughout the row
Tip: Make sure you end the row with a dc.
Changing Colors at the End of the Row
To change colors, you will do so on the last dc of the row:
- Yarn over and insert hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).
- Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain on hook).
- Drop the first color.
- Yarn over with the new color and pull through the remaining 2 loops.
The new color is now your working yarn.
Row 3: With the new color, turn your work and ch 1 (this ch does not count as a stitch). Make a sc in the first stitch, then make a dc in the next stitch. Continue alternating between a single crochet and a double crochet across the row.
Rows 4–12: Repeat Row 2, 3, alternating colors at the end of each row.
Notes
- Always change colors on the last dc of the row.
- Keep an even tension to maintain a clean houndstooth look.
- This stitch pattern creates a dense fabric, making it ideal for scarves, cowls, and blankets.
I worked 12 total rows, alternating colors every row, to complete my sample.
To conclude, this is a perfect stitch if you want to make a gift quickly and looks very classy. If you make something following my video or blog do share pictures in the comments.





