Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch
It’s a Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch..
I was playing around with stitches in hopes to make some cupcakes. When I posted the picture a dear friend said they looked like baskets of flowers, then others mentioned that they look like ice cream cones, popcorn, a bowl of ice cream, a bowl of candy, cupcake with sprinkles or even a basket of easter eggs. It sounded just like a Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch. With a few colour changes there’s so many possibilities.
This pattern includes instructions to work in rows and will hook up a scarf. I’ve included the multiples so that you can hook up this stitch on any of your favourite pieces. I would love to see what you make, please ‘Hook Up‘ your project on Ravelry.

Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch Pattern Notes..
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Hook: US J10/6.00mm
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft in 2 colours & Bernat Dipity Dots (discontinued)
(MC – Background, AC1 – Brown, AC2 – Dipity Dots)
Size: Adjustable, pattern makes a scarf approx. 7.5 inches wide.
Special Stitches:
- shell – 3 hdc in same st
- dc-cl – yo, insert hook into shell beg hdc, yo draw up through 2 loops on hook (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into next hdc, yo, draw through 2 loops on hook (3 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into next hdc, yo, draw through 2 loops on hook (4 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into next ch1, yo, draw through 2 loops on hook (5 loops on hook), yo, draw through all loops on hook.
Gauge: 3 hdc x approx 3 rows = 1 inch square.
Notes:
- Worked in multiples of 4.
- This pattern is worked in ROWS. I have worked this pattern in the round and it does not work up the same, but don’t worry because I’m already working on getting the version in the round posted for next Friday.
Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch Video Tutorial..
Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch Pattern..
Have you made your own Spring Picnic Party Crochet Stitch? Please share your pictures on my Facebook WALL or ‘hook up‘ your project on Ravelry.


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