Crochet Basketweave Brick Stitch Pattern

If you’re looking for a textured crochet stitch pattern that looks complex but works up in a surprisingly logical way, this basketweave brick stitch might become your new favorite.

It creates a bold, structured fabric with a woven look — perfect for blankets, scarves, cowls, and even modern home decor pieces. The combination of front post stitches gives this pattern a deep, almost sculptural texture that really stands out.

This is a great choice if you want something more interesting than basic stitches, but still approachable for an advanced beginner or intermediate crocheter.

What makes this crochet brick stitch pattern special is the balance between structure and rhythm. Once you understand how the repeats work, it becomes very meditative — even though the result looks intricate.

The texture is not flat. It has depth, direction, and movement, which makes it especially beautiful for projects where the stitch pattern is the main focus.

Angled view of basketweave crochet stitch pattern highlighting textured brick design and stitch depth

It’s also very versatile. You can use it as a crochet stitch pattern for blankets, but it works just as well for smaller projects.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner / Intermediate

Stitch Pattern Repeat

  • Width: (Multiple of 18 stitches + 22 stitches for symmetry) + 2 edge stitches + 1 stitch for turning chain
  • Height: 24 rows + 1 setup row

Stitches Used

  • chain (ch)
  • single crochet (sc)
  • front post double crochet (fpdc)

Terminology: US crochet terms

Instructions are written for turned rows.

All fpdc stitches are worked around the post of the stitch 2 rows below.

Skip the corresponding stitch in the working row behind each fpdc. This is what builds the raised, woven look typical for a basketweave crochet stitch pattern.

Row 1 (Right Side): 

Ch any multiple of 18 + 22 sts for symmetry + 2 sts for edging + 1 for turning ch; sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across; turn.

Row 2 and all wrong-side rows: Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch here and throughout the pattern), sc in first st and in each st across; turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, *fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 2 sts, fpdc around next 10 sts, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * to last 5 sts, fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in last st; turn.

Rows 5 and 7: Rep Row 3.

Row 9: Ch 1, sc in first st, *fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 14 sts; rep from * to last 5 sts, fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in last st; turn.

Row 11: Ch 1, sc in first st, *fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 5 sts; rep from * to last 5 sts, fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in last st; turn.

Row 13: Ch 1, sc in first 10 sts, *fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 14 sts; rep from * to last 14 sts, fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in last 10 sts; turn.

Row 15: Ch 1, sc in first st, fpdc around next 7 sts, sc in next 2 sts, *fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 2 sts, fpdc around next 10 sts, sc in next 2 sts; rep from * to last 14 sts, fpdc around next 4 sts, sc in next 2 sts, fpdc around next 7 sts, sc in last st; turn.

Row 17 and 19: Rep Row 15.

Row 21: Rep Row 13.

Row 23: Rep Row 11.

Row 25: Rep Row 9.

Repeat rows 2 ­­­­­- 25 until your fabric reaches desired length.

Crochet stitch pattern chart for basketweave brick stitch showing stitch repeat and textured design structure

This stitch works especially well when you want the texture to be the main design element.

It’s a great option for:

  • cozy blankets with strong visual texture
  • modern crochet scarves and cowls
  • pillow covers or home decor
  • statement panels in garments

Because of its structure, it creates a warm, substantial fabric — ideal for cooler seasons.

If you’ve been searching for a crochet stitch pattern for blankets that looks unique but still feels intuitive once you get into the rhythm, this one is definitely worth trying.

The combination of depth, structure, and repetition makes it both visually impressive and enjoyable to crochet. It’s one of those stitches that looks complicated — but once you understand the logic, it just flows.

This crochet stitch pattern and chart are provided for personal use only.
You may use this stitch to create finished items for personal use or for sale.

Please do not copy, redistribute, sell, or publish this chart in any form, including translations or modified versions, without permission.

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