The Spiked V stitch is a beautiful interlocking look of columns of Vs nestled together using spike stitches. In this stitch guide I will show you how to crochet the Spiked V stitch with all the pictures that you need along with a video guide that you can follow along with too.
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I first used the Spiked V stitch as one of the pieces in the Wall Of Stitches Crochet Along – a sampler blanket pattern made up of 48 individual pieces, each made with a different crochet stitch. You can access the entire pattern for free here
The Spiked V is a very pretty version of the Spike stitch that creates columns of V’s that are all interlocking together. The stitch is all single crochet based so is hole free and has quite a dense, thick fabric. The stitch is easy to make once you get past the first spike row and have your stitch positioning sorted.
For the sample in the picture below I used Paintbox 100% cotton aran. A beautiful non mercerised 100% cotton yarn that comes in a good variety of colours that are amazingly saturated with pigment for wonderfully vibrant colours that will make your crochet grab every ones attention.
This how to guide is part of Froggity Frog’s Stitch Vault collection. Have you seen all the other stitches in there? You can take a look here all the guides are free to access and maybe you will discover some new stitches to create for yourself.
The yarn I used for the pictures in this stitch guide is Paintbox 100% cotton aran. A beautiful non mercerised 100% cotton yarn that comes in a good variety of colours that are amazingly saturated with pigment for wonderfully vibrant colours that will make your crochet grab every ones attention.
I also used my trusty Clover Amour hooks which are perfect if you are looking for a good value ergonomic crochet hook that won’t cause your hand to ache if you are crocheting for long periods of time. I’ve tried many different crochet hooks over the years, but I always end up coming back to my trusty Clovers. They just sit so well in my hand and never let me down.
How To Crochet The Spiked V Stitch
Click here for the left hand video
Abbreviations
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- Sk = Skip
- YO = Yarn Over
- Sc = Single Crochet
Start by making a foundation chain in multiples of 5 (plus 1 for your turning chain)
Row 1. In the third ch from your hook make a sc (Your turning ch counts as the first st of the row). Make a sc in each st across
Row 2. Turn and ch1. Make a sc in each st across
Row 3. Turn and ch1. Make a sc in the first st and then sk the next st, *Make a spike st in the st 2 rows below and 2 st across. To make a spike st, insert your hook into the space and pull up a long loop to the same height as the last st you made. YO and pull through both loops.
Make a sc in the next st and then make a spike st in the same st as your last Spike st.
Sk the next 2 st* repeat between *and* Make a sc in the last st of the row.
Row 4. Turn and ch1. Make a sc in each st across
Row 5. Turn and ch1. Make a sc in the first st and then *into the next V spike in the row below make a spike, sc, spike*
Repeat between *and* Make a sc in the last st of the row.
Repeat rows 4 and 5 until you have as many rows as you need.
How To Add A Border To The Spiked V Stitch
The Spiked V stitch is made up of only sc rows, so to add a border you just need to make 1 stitch into the side of every row.
I always recommend that you make a round of single crochet stitches around your piece first before adding any border pattern that you have planned, as doing this just helps to even your stitches out and make a nice solid round to add any further stitches into.
You can find more free crochet stitch guides here in Froggity Frog’s stitch vault. Come on over to our Facebook group – Froggity Frog’s Ribbit And Stitch and show us what you made with the Spiked V stitch. I’d love to see what you created with this crochet stitch.
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