This looks like a crochet long loop / elongated puff stripe stitch worked in rows, with contrast-color single crochet rows between the textured rows. Iβll explain a clear, practical way to make this exact look.
π§Ά MATERIALS
- Medium (worsted) yarn
- Color A: white (texture)
- Color B / C: green & red (thin lines)
- Crochet hook: 4β5 mm
- Scissors

βοΈ ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- yo = yarn over
- st = stitch
STEP 1: FOUNDATION
- Chain any EVEN number
Example:ch 20 - Insert hook in 2nd chain from hook
- sc in every chain across
- Turn your work
π This is your base row.

STEP 2: LONG LOOP PUFF ROW (WHITE β MAIN TEXTURE)
IMPORTANT:
Each puff uses ONE stitch and you skip the next stitch.
HOW TO MAKE 1 LONG LOOP PUFF (VERY DETAILED)
- Insert hook into next stitch
- Yo
- Pull yarn up VERY LONG
π About 2β3 cm (same height as photo) - DO NOT tighten β hold loop with finger
- Insert hook again into the SAME stitch
- Yo, pull up another long loop
- Now you have 3 loops on hook
- Yo and pull through ALL loops
- sl st immediately to lock the puff
β One oval βbubbleβ is made
CONTINUE ACROSS THE ROW
- Skip 1 stitch
- Make another long loop puff in the next stitch
- Repeat until end
- Turn

STEP 3: CONTRAST COLOR SINGLE CROCHET ROW (GREEN / RED)
- Change color
- ch 1
- sc in EVERY stitch across
- sc on top of puff
- sc in gaps
- Turn
π This thin row creates the clean color stripe.
STEP 4: REPEAT PATTERN
Repeat these 2 rows:
Row A: Long Loop Puff Row (white)
Row B: sc across (green or red)
Alternate colors however you like.
π TENSION & SIZE TIPS
β Keep all loops same length
β Use fingers to hold loops
β Donβt pull slip stitch too tight
β Smooth yarn shows texture best

β COMMON MISTAKES
- β Loops too short β texture looks flat
- β Forgetting to skip a stitch β pattern shifts
- β Tight slip stitch β puff collapses
π§© WHERE YOU CAN USE THIS STITCH
- Blanket
- Pillow cover
- Scarf
- Bag
- Cushion panel
