The Honeycomb Smock Stitch creates a thick, highly textured fabric perfect for blankets, pillows, and bags. It is created using alternating rows of single crochets and extended/spike single crochets. You can follow this stitch sequence or download the written Creative Grandma PDF. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]





  • Multiple: Any odd number of chains.
  • Row 1: Single crochet (sc) in the 2nd chain from the hook, and 1 sc in each chain across.
  • Row 2: Chain 1 and turn. 1 sc in each stitch across.
  • Row 3: 1 sc, 1 extended sc (spike stitch into the stitch two rows below). Repeat to the end of the row, ending with 1 sc.
  • Row 4: Chain 1 and turn. Modified sc over the legs of the 2 extended sc below, 1 sc in the next stitch. Repeat across, ending with 1 sc.
  • Row 5: Chain 1 and turn. Extended sc two rows down (between the V's of the previous extended stitches), 1 sc. Repeat across.
  • Row 6: Chain 1 and turn. 1 sc, modified sc over the legs below. Repeat across, ending with 1 sc. [2, 3]
Repeat Rows 3-6 to achieve the desired height of your project. [3]


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