October is the start of spooky season, which means the spider stitch is a great beginner-friendly stitch to kickstart your spooky season. 🕷️ This stitch combines the single crochet stitch and chain stitch to create a stretchy, and textured, spooky pattern. 👻 We love using this stitch for garments, blankets, scarves, and even pumpkins. 🎃 Whether you enjoy making garments, or projects like blankets and pot holders, the spider stitch is a lovely choice to infuse the essence of Halloween into your makes. 

Abbreviations:

Ch: chain

Sk: skip

St: stitch

Sc: single crochet

Eor: end of row


Instructions:

Row 1: Ch an even number of chains. Sc, ch1, sc1 in the second chain from your hook. Repeat *sk 1 ch. Sc1, ch1, sc1 in the next st* until the eor. Ch1 and turn.


Row 2: Repeat *sc1, ch1, sc1 in the ch1 spaces* until the eor. Ch1 and turn.


Repeat row 2 to add more rows.

 


Ophire Supplies:

Magnolia Hook

 

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