Spider Stitch Blanket Crochet Pattern
Welcome to Yarn Inspirations Patterns! Today, we’re diving into a project that’s perfect for cozy nights in or as a thoughtful handmade gift: the Spider Stitch Blanket. This pattern is not only visually stunning but also surprisingly simple to create, making it an excellent choice whether you’re new to crochet or have been crafting for years. The spider stitch creates a beautiful, textured fabric that looks intricate but is straightforward to master.
In this tutorial, I’ll guide you step by step through the process, including detailed instructions for the stitches, color changes, and finishing touches. By the end, you’ll have a gorgeous, durable blanket that’s sure to become a cherished favorite in your home or the perfect gift for a loved one.
The pattern features the spider stitch, which creates a delicate, web-like effect across the blanket, giving it both visual and tactile appeal. Each “spider” is formed by working a combination of single crochets and chains, resulting in a repeating motif that is both easy to learn and satisfying to work up.
The Spider Stitch Blanket Pattern
Stitches Used: Single Crochet (SC): Insert your hook, yarn over (YO) and pull up a loop, YO, pull through two loops on hook.
Foundation: Chain 75 (If you are customizing, any odd number will do.)
Row 1: In the third chain from the hook, work one SC, one CH, one SC (this is the spider stitch), then skip one chain.
Work the spider stitch again (SC-CH-SC). Continue this pattern across the entire row.
At the end, you should have one extra chain left. Work a SC into that final stitch.
Chain 2 and turn (the chain 2 will count as your first SC).
Row 2: Skip the first two stitches and find the chain one space from the previous row.
Work your spider stitch into that space (SC-CH-SC = Spider).
Continue across the row, working the spider stitch into each chain one space.
After the last spider stitch, work one SC into the top of the turning chain (or just under those chains if you prefer).
Chain 2 and turn.
Row 3: Repeat Row 2 until your blanket reaches your desired length.
Color Changes: Here’s the color sequence I used for my blanket:
- 8 rows of Birch
- 8 rows of Onyx
- 2 rows of Aquamarine
- 8 rows of Onyx
- 8 rows of Birch
- 8 rows of Aquamarine
- 2 rows of Onyx
- 8 rows of Aquamarine
- 8 rows of Birch
- 8 rows of Onyx
- 2 rows of Aquamarine
- 8 rows of Onyx
- 8 rows of Birch
Feel free to experiment with your own color combinations to match your style or decor!
Finishing Touch: Border
To give your Spider Stitch Blanket a polished look, follow these steps for the border:
Weave in all the ends with a tapestry needle.
Pull up a loop in Aquamarine (or your chosen border color) in any stitch, avoiding the corners.
Single Crochet (SC) around the entire blanket: Work one SC in each stitch, being careful to keep it even.
On the ends, work one SC in every other stitch.
In the corners, work 3 SC to keep the edges smooth.
When you get back to the starting point, work a slip stitch, chain one, and turn.
Work another round of SC: Continue this process for as many rounds as you’d like. I completed four rounds for my blanket.
Weave in all the ends and your blanket is ready to be enjoyed!
Care Instructions
This Spider Stitch Blanket is machine washable, but to preserve its texture and shape, I recommend laying it flat to dry.
I hope you enjoy making this Spider Stitch Blanket as much as I did. It’s a versatile pattern that can be customized in countless ways, so have fun experimenting with different colors and sizes.
The blanket’s design is highly customizableyou can adjust the size by changing the number of foundation chains and rows, and experiment with different color combinations to suit your personal taste or decor. Whether draped over a couch, folded at the foot of a bed, or wrapped around you on a chilly evening, this Spider Stitch Blanket is a versatile and timeless piece that will bring warmth and style to any setting.