How to Crochet the Spiked V Stitch Photo Tutorial

If you are looking for a stitch that loves to show off colour in your next project, you will love the thick and beautiful texture in this Spiked V stitch crochet pattern!
Crochet spike stitches are a great way to create depth and texture in a crochet pattern. Not only do they add to create thickness in a pattern, but when worked in multiple colours they can create layers in a project.
Learn how to crochet the Spiked V Stitch with this photo tutorial.
Materials
- medium/worsted weight yarn
- 5 mm (H/8) crochet hook
Abbreviations
- Ch – Chain
- Dc – Double Crochet
- Rpt – Repeat
- Sc – Single Crochet
- Sk – Skip
- Sl st – Slip stitch
- Sp – Space
- Yo – Yarn over
Notes
This stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial and it may be worked in one colour or many. I will be working this pattern in two colours labelled colour A and colour B.
To begin, make a slip knot and make a foundation chain. For this stitch, you will need a multiple of three stitches for your foundation chain.
For example, ch 30.
Instructions
Row One:
With colour A, sc in the 2nd ch from your hook and in each st across. Ch 1, turn.
Row Two:
Sc in the 1st st and in each st across. Switch to colour B in the final st. Ch 1, turn.
Row Three:
With colour B, sc in the 1st st, *sk the next st, spike st in the next st 2 rows below, sc in the next st of the previous row, spike stitch in the previous st 2 rows below (this is the same st as your previous spike st); Rpt from * across ending with an sc in the top of the final st. Ch 1, turn.
Row Four:
Sc in the 1st st and in each st across. Switch to colour A in the final st. Ch 1, turn.
Row Five:
With colour A, sc in the 1st st, *sk the next st, spike st under the next st 2 rows below, sc in the next st of the previous row, spike stitch in the previous st 2 rows below (this is the same st as your previous spike st); Rpt from * across ending with an sc in the top of the final st. Ch 1, turn.
Row Six:
Sc in the 1st st and in each st across. Switch to colour B in the final st. Ch 1, turn.
And that’s it!
For the rest of the pattern simply repeat rows 5-6 for pattern switching colours after every 2 rows (For example, in the next repeat of row five you will work in colour B then switch back to colour A at the end of row six and so on). Fasten off, weave in your ends.













