Crochet Spiked Stitch Corner to Corner Scarf
If you love corner-to-corner stitching, what if you could adjust your hook placement to add more texture and visual interest?
I tried doing crochet spiked stitches, which go between posts, and it seems like a game-changer. For yarn like Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes, it seems like it’s meant for this yarn.
More About This Pattern
Skill Level of This Pattern: Easy
Finished Size of This Project: 78” x 6”
Hook Size Needed: 5.5 mm / I/9
Gauge: 13 sc and 14 rows = 4” [10 cm]
Yarn Needed: Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes, 1 Ball - Love Bug.
Crochet Terms: Written in Standard US crochet terminology.
Pattern Standards: This pattern uses standard crochet terminology established by the Craft Yarn Council.
Pattern Writing: Michael uses the standard crochet terminology established by the Craft Yarn Council of the United States.
What You Get Today
Written Instructions: PDF Pattern Download Only.
This listing is for a PDF pattern download only. It does not include the physical sample shown in the photos.
Crochet Diagram(s) Included: Yes or No
Additional Photos in Instructions: Yes
Designer: Michael Sellick aka Mikey from The Crochet Crowd
Pattern Review/Testing Support: Journey-Level Members of The Crochet Crowd community.
Digital Download Policy
Due to the nature of digital downloads, refunds are not available. If you experience an issue with your download, please contact Mikey directly through this website for assistance.
Tutorial Support: Yes
Right-Handed Tutorial: https://youtu.be/kkIY9fijv-A
Left-Handed Tutorial: https://youtu.be/4vdF5TXX2X4
More About Mikey
Michael Sellick, better known as Mikey, is a Canadian crochet and knitting educator with nearly 40 years of crochet experience. He is best known for The Crochet Crowd, where he teaches makers through clear tutorials, practical tips, and easy-to-follow project support.
Mikey’s favourite projects are blankets and home decor, especially designs that are relaxing, useful, and enjoyable to stitch. His patterns are written using standard crochet terminology, and his crochet diagrams are professionally drawn in Adobe Illustrator.
Artificial Intelligence is not used to create the pattern, write the instructions, or construct the crochet diagrams.

















