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How to Crochet the Spiked Sedge Stitch – Easy Texture for Baby Blankets & More

Looking for a fun and beginner-friendly crochet stitch that adds texture and beauty to your projects? Let me show you how to crochet the Spiked Sedge Stitch—a wonderfully underused stitch that creates a dense, cozy fabric perfect for baby blankets, scarves, hats, and even dishcloths and hot pads.

In this step-by-step YouTube tutorial, I’ll guide you through each part of the stitch so you can feel confident adding it to your crochet toolbox.

🧶 Why You’ll Love the Spiked Sedge Stitch

The Spiked Sedge Stitch is a creative twist on the classic sedge stitch. It’s easy to learn, works up quickly, and adds eye-catching texture—especially when worked with color changes. The tall, spiked double crochet stitches create a beautiful contrast against the surrounding stitches, giving your fabric a unique and modern look.

Whether you’re working on a cozy baby blanket like Deegan’s Baby Blanket or experimenting with a new stitch for handmade gifts, the Spiked Sedge Stitch is a must-try.

📌 Stitch Pattern Basics

To get started with the Spiked Sedge Stitch, here are the basic steps:

With every color change, the spiked DC stitches pop with beautiful definition, giving your project a striking design element!

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 Watch the Full Tutorial on YouTube

Don’t worry if you’re new to this stitch—my YouTube tutorial walks you through every step of the process, from the foundation row to mastering those satisfying spiked double crochets. Grab your favorite worsted weight yarn and an H8/5.00mm crochet hook, and let’s stitch along together!

This stitch is so versatile—you’ll love experimenting with it across different projects. Be sure to bookmark or pin this page so you can come back to it anytime!

And if you’re looking for a full project that uses this stitch, be sure to check out the Deegan’s Baby Blanket free pattern right here on the blog.

Let me know if you use this crochet stitch. I would love to hear from you. You can always find me in my crochet and craft group on Facebook. Ask to join RIGHT HERE. 

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