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Crochet Spike Cluster Stitch Afghan

Leyla
Leyla
Feb 24, 2025 12:29 PM
Crochet Spike Cluster Stitch Afghan

If you're looking to add a touch of cozy charm to any room, the Crochet Spike Cluster Stitch Afghan is just the ticket! This delightful project combines the intricate beauty of the spike cluster stitch with the practicality of a warm and inviting blanket. With its colorful design and textured patterns, this afghan is sure to become a beloved favorite for snuggling up on chilly evenings or adding a homey flair to your décor. Whether you're an experienced crocheter or new to the craft, this fun and rewarding project is perfect for creating a piece that is both stylish and heartfelt. Happy crocheting!

US-L, 8.0 mm hook

Bernat Blanket (6 - Super Bulky; 100% Polyester; 300g/ 10.5 oz, 201 m/220 yds)
Color A: Vintage White

Bernat All-In-One Blanket Granny (6 - Super Bulky; 100% Polyester; 240 g/8.5 oz, 163 m/178 yds)
Color B: Fruit Juice

Stitch Markers

Gauge: 8 sc x 8 rows = 4 in/ 10 cm

How to Make this Blanket in Any Size

To make a custom size or use a different yarn, the stitch multiple is 6, plus 5.

With the Gauge given above, here is information on how to make this Blanket in a variety of sizes.
Measurements given below exclude any border or edging. The border shown is approx 1.5" wide.

Baby Blanket (shown): 35.5" x 34" - 71 sts x 68 rows - 4 skeins total (2 each color)

Toddler Bed: 41.5" x 60" - 83 sts x 120 rows - 6 skeins

Lapghan: 35.5" x 48" - 71 sts x 96 rows - 4 skeins

Throw: 50.5" x 72" - 101 sts x 144 rows - 8 skeins

Twin: 68.5" x 90" - 137 sts x 180 rows - 11 skeins

Full: 83.5" x 90" - 167 sts x 180 rows - 16 skeins

Queen: 89.5" x 96" - 179 sts x 192 rows - 18 skeins

King: 104.5" x 96" - 209 sts x 192 rows - 21 skeins

Cal King: 101.5" x 102" - 203 sts x 204 rows - 22 skeins

SPECIAL STITCH:

SPC - Spike Cluster Stitch: To work an SPC, pick up 5 loops and bring them to the height of the current row by inserting the hook as follows: 1) 2 sts to the right of the current stitch and 1 row down; 2) 1 st to the right and 2 rows down; 3) directly below and 3 rows down; 4) 1 st to the left and 2 rows down; 5) 2 sts to the left and 1 row down (yo and pull up a loop in each location, 6 loops on hook). Next, insert hook into the top of the current stitch itself, yo and pull through (7 loops on hook), yo again and carefully pull through all 7 loops. Skip the stitch behind the SPC.

NOTES:

If you prefer to avoid using the FSC stitch, you can instead chain the number of stitches desired, plus 1. Skip the ch closest to the hook and sc across. Contine the pattern with Row 2.

If you prefer to avoid using the STSC stitch, you can instead join with a sl st and ch 1, then sc in the first st.

If your colors are not high contrast, you can try carrying them along the side rather than cutting the yarn at every yarn change.

Spike Cluster Stitch Afghan Instructions:

Row 1: With Color A, FSC number of sts for desired size, per the chart above; turn.

Rows 2 - 4: Ch 1, sc in each st across; turn. After Row 4, break yarn.

BEGIN PATTERN REPEAT

Row 5: With Color B, STSC in the first st, sc in the next 4 sts, *SPC, sc in the next 5 sts; rep from * across, turn.

Rows 6 - 8: Ch 1, sc in each st across; turn. After Row 8, break yarn.

Row 9: With Color A, STSC in the first st, sc in the next 7 sts, *SPC, sc in the next 5 sts; rep from * across, sc in the last 3 sts, turn.

Rows 10 - 12: Ch 1, sc in each st across; turn. After Row 12, break yarn.

END PATTERN REPEAT

Repeat Rows 5 - 12 until desired length is reached, per the chart above; turn for border or break yarn and finish off. Weave in ends.

BORDER SHOWN (Optional)

Border Rnd 1: Ch 1, *sc in each st across, ch 2, sc evenly down the side of the blanket working 1 sc in the side of each row, ch 2; rep from *, break yarn and seamless join to first st of round.

Rnd 2: With Color B, STSC in any st, *sc in each st across, work (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around, break yarn and seamless join to first st of round.

Rnd 3: With Color A, STSC in any st, *sc in each st across, work (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around, break yarn and seamless join to first st of round.

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