What is the Bullion Stitch?
How to Crochet Bullion Stitch?
There are different forms of Bullion stitches ranging from simple to very complex stitches.
Lets look at the basic bullion stitch.
Yarn over again and pull the loop to tighten the stitch.
This, however, is easier to learn using video tutorials.
It comprises a textured flower stitched inside the bullion square.
This square can be stitched together with other squares to make placemats and other similar projects.
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Bullion Stitch Crochet Flower
This is yet another simple crochet pattern that employs the bullion stitch.
Bullion Stitch Butterfly Pattern
This is a more detailed pattern of the Bullion Stitch.
It employs both a single stitch and the seven yarn-over as a butterflys body to create this beautiful design.
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Bullion Butterfly Square Crochet pattern
Almost similar to the Bullion butterfly pattern.
Of course, you’re able to enhance the necklace with other beards of your choice.
It employs different versions of the billions stitch from 10 to 16 yarn-overs using cotton threads
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Conclusion
Most of the Bullion stitch patterns require a lot of patience.
However, this should not discourage you.
Once you learn the patterns, you will enjoy making this and many more designs.