Hey everyone! In today’s Crochet 101 lesson, I’m going to teach you how to make the spider stitch. I thought this stitch would be appropriate as we are in October. This stitch is based on pairings that are split on either side of a single chain. The end result is a very dense pattern. The spider stitch is made up of chains and single crochets.
For today’s tutorial, you will need worsted weight yarn (I’m using Red Heart Super Saver) and a size I-9 crochet hook (I’m using Clover Amour). I recommend using a solid color versus a variegated color in order to see the stitch definition more clearly. Gather up your supplies and let’s begin!
ROW 1: Single crochet, chain 1, single crochet all in the 3rd chain from your hook.
*Skip 1 chain and make a single crochet, chain 1, single crochet in the next chain. Repeat from * until you reach the last two chains. Skip one chain and make 1 single crochet in last chain. Chain 2 and turn.
ROW 2: *Make a single crochet, chain 1, single crochet in the chain-1 space from the previous row Repeat from * to the end of the row. Make 1 single crochet in the top of the turning chain.
That’s how to make the spider stitch! Repeat row 2 over and over again to practice. Again, this is a dense pattern using two basic stitches. Feel free to use this stitch to make cowls, scarves, or even blankets for the upcoming winter season.
I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial on how to make the spider stitch. If you have any questions about today’s tutorial, please leave a comment below. I’d love to hear from you!
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