Single Crochet Spike Stitch Baby Blanket by Dana Nield

Single Crochet Spike Stitch Baby Blanket

Crochet
March 2024
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
11.5 mm (P)
1053 yards (963 m)
42″ x 46″
US
English
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You can also find this pattern for free on my blog HERE.

Learn how to crochet the alternative alternating single crochet spike stitch! Paired with super bulky yarn, you’ll make a deliciously cozy baby blanket for the colder months.

I just love the woven look of this stitch! I was looking for a stitch that would play nicely with middle-of-the-row color changes, and I am pleased with the result.

This blanket is the first in a two-part series because I made coordinating blankets for a set of twins! The second blanket features the same yarn in a slightly different colorway and the double crochet spike stitch.

The border is worked in the same stitch for a neat finish.

Materials

Size 6 super bulky weight yarn, approximately 1,053 yards. For this pattern I used Lion Brand Hometown Yarn in the following colors:
1 Skein Houston Cream
5 Skeins Catskills Corner
1 Skein Huntington Foliage
1 Skein Cocoa Beach
1 Skein Lakeland Olive
1 Skein Ashland Pine
1 Skein Riverdale Tweed
1 Skein Chicago Charcoal
1 Skein Stowe Sugar Maple
Size P/12mm crochet hook
Scissors
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

To adjust the width of the blanket, start with any odd number of chains.

You can view a step-by-step photo tutorial for alternative alternating sc spike stitch, along with border step outs, on my blog here: https://dananield.com/2024/02/23/alternative-alternating-...

For a simpler option, you can create this blanket using ordinary sc spike stitch.