Stay Warm and Snug All Winter with this Easy Crochet Granny Spike Stitch Scarf
As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, there’s nothing quite like bundling up in a soft, chunky scarf to keep the winter chill out.
This easy-to-make crochet granny spike scarf is the perfect project to whip up for yourself or a loved one.
The spike stitch pattern creates a textured, almost woven-like fabric that’s both visually interesting and incredibly squishy soft.
Best of all, this scarf works up quickly using basic crochet techniques, making it an excellent choice for beginner and experienced hookers alike.
Curl up by the fire with a hot cup of tea and let the rhythmic motion of your hook take you to far far places.
I’ll walk you through the simple step-by-step instructions to make your own cozy granny spike scarf. Get ready to stay warm and stylish all season long!
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Materials
IIce Yarns Saver 100, 100gr, 210 mt I used 1 skein, Stylecraft Special Aran, 100gr 1 skein & scrap mustard yarn
Or any weight #4 yarn of your choice
Hook: US Size (5 mm)
Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- 17 st X 8 rows ( 4” X 4”)
Sizes
- This sample is 9” X 60”
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- St = Stitch
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Notes
- This Mocha Latte Scarf is the perfect Scarf for your winter out-of-home walking days!
- I chose this very easy but extremely textured Granny Spyke Stitch to keep you warm!
- If you are into the Hygge style, the feel of this scarf is a perfect match.
- This Pattern is Adventurous beginners friendly, it uses basic stitches, and the Granny Spyke stitch is only really Doubles!
- This pattern is written in US terminology
- This pattern is worked in rows
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish. I used 3 colors
- This pattern calls for a multiple of 4+1
Instructions
Chain 29
Row 1: Dc 3 in 5th ch from hook, ch 1, skip 3 ch and dc 3 in 4th ch, ch 1, skip 3 , dc 3 in next ch an so on across to last ch where you dc 2, turn
Row 2: Ch2, we are going to work in the ch 1 spaces, dc 1 in the ch1 space, dc 1 on top of middle ch from prev row in the ch 1 space and dc 1 more in the same ch1 space- you should have a 3dc cluster with one middle a bit longer forming the spyke. as in image ,ch 1 and repeat in next ch1 space from prev row ( dc1, dc1 on middle ch from prev row and dc1 more in same ch1 space) continue to end of row and finish with 2 dc in ch space at beginning of prev row (the 1st dc), turn

R3: This is the pattern repeat you are going to make as long as you wish your scarf to be.
You can change colors at any time and give your work life and texture or you can make it in one beautiful color!
Ch 2, again we are working only in the ch1 spaces, dc1 in ch 1 space, dc1 on top of middle dc from prev row and dc 1 in same ch1 space, ch1 and repeat in next ch1
space from prev row. Finish with 2 dc in ch2 space at the beginning of the previous row, turn
R4-120: Repeat row 3
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Finishing
Cut the yarn and weave in the ends,
You can add tassels or fringe to the scarf as you wish
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