Spike Stitch Crochet Blanket Pattern. Insert in to the 1st st and make a sc in each st. Feel free to use any colors you like, just remember that in my pattern one color is used in two consecutive rows.
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Just a normal sc stitch, but working in rows that are 2, 3, 4 spots down to make this stitch pattern. Whether you like your crochet works colorful or delicate, this technique will work for you! Ch multiples of 4 until you get the desired width plus 1 for turning.
This crochet blanket uses the alternating single crochet spike stitch to create a simple texture. You can use this for a blanket, scarf, shawl. Check out my patterns for baby blankets using the granny spike stitch, including poppy’s blanket and the granny spike stitch blanket.
To make this spike baby blanket, you need assorted colors of one kind of yarn, because any differences in yarn weight will make the project uneven. This stitch is great for using up your leftover yarn ends. This stitch is reversible, so the blanket has the same beautiful texture on both sides.
This crochet pattern is best for making the pixel blanket. You can also use a different yarn weight to make a smaller or larger blanket, using a matching hook but keep in mind your yardage requirements will vary. Starting in the fifth ch from the hook, make 3 dc and rep *3 dc, ch 1, skip 3 st, 3 dc* across.
Web the granny spike stitch is an addictive stitch you will love to crochet! It’s easier than you think! Take me to this free pattern!
Repeat rows 1 & 2 to achieve the primrose pattern. This crochet edging is great a great addition to any blanket and will work for any blanket. Web crochet the spike stitch!