In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a horizontal front post single crochet (FPSC) rib stitch. This easy, beginner-friendly pattern features a simple two-row repeat, making it perfect for making cozy blankets, scarves, hats, and more.

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The stitch combines single crochet and front post single crochet techniques to produce a thick, warm, and textured fabric with a ribbed appearance in a horizontal design.
It's an ideal choice for those new to crochet, and we've included a link to our instructional video on YouTube to guide you step-by-step!

Stitch Multiple
Odd number of stitches
Stitches Used - US Terms
- Chain stitch
- Single Crochet
- Front post single crochet
Pattern Instructions
Foundation - Chain and odd number of stitches.
Row 1 - 1 single crochet in 2nd chain from hook, 1 single crochet in each stitch across, chain 1 and turn. The stitch count for this row will be an even number of stitches, one less than what you started with in the foundation chain.

Row 2 - Front post single crochet (fpsc) around each stitch to the end, this will end up being an uneven number (one less than row 1), then make 1 single crochet into the chain 1 stitch of the previous row, chain 1, and turn. The stitch count will be the same number as row 1.

Row 3 - 1 single crochet in each stitch to the end, the last stitch to be made in the chain 1 of previous row, ch1, turn. The stitch count will be the same as row 1.

Keep repeating rows 2 and 3.

If you would like to see how this pattern is made you can follow along with our crochet stitch pattern video tutorial - easy crochet pattern for blankets, scarves and hats on Youtube.
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Crochet Blanket Tutorial
As mentioned before, this is a stitch pattern that can be used for clothing, accessories, scarves as well as blankets. If you need help converting a stitch pattern into a blanket, check out our How to crochet a blanket step-by-step page.
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