Freeform Crochet Spiral Scrumble
For Thanksgiving last year I posted a photo of a scrumble I had been working on. Having thoughts of gratitude, harvest, and other related things, I realized my scrumble looked like a funky turkey head!
The scrumble is made using my two color spiral pattern, a “wing” pattern, and ridges made with reverse single crochet, a.k.a. Crab Stitch. The wing pattern can also be considered a leaf pattern.
Use any suitable yarn and a crochet hook that fits. I’m using three colors. You can use just one or several.
This is freeform crochet. Feel free to change it any way you want!
Abbreviations
(US terminology)
st, sts stitch, stitches CH chain SC single crochet HDC half double crochet DC double crochet TR treble crochet SL ST slip stitchStep 1
Start with the two color spiral. Click here for the pattern. Make the stitches in the back loops. Bring both colors flush with each other. Do not cut yarns! But you may weave in the starting tails to get them out of your way.
Step 2
The Wing
Continue with the lower (inner) color (orange). CH 2, SL ST in same st as the last two dc.
Continue working in the back loops of the white spiral.
Wing: SC, HDC, DC, 2 DC, DC, 2 TR, TR, in the next 7 sts. Pull loop bigger, remove hook. Do not cut yarn!
Step 3
Attach yarn of a third color (green) to the first chain of ch2. CH 1, make a wing in the back loops of the orange wing. Pull the loop bigger, remove hook. Do not cut yarn!
Step 4
With the first color (white), make a wing, starting in the backloop of the first green st. Pull the loop bigger, remove hook. Do not cut yarn!
Step 5
The Ridges
The ridges can be made to spiral in different ways. The normal way would be for each color to go back on its on loops, but here we have a third color that doesn’t reach the center of the spiral. I wanted it to go there, therefore I adjusted the paths for the ridges. In the photo above I marked the paths with little dots.
With each color: CH 1, then reverse single crochet (crab stitch) to the center of the spiral. Make the stitches first through both loops, then in the vacant front loops inside of the spiral. Go all the way to the center, CH 1, cut yarn and pull through. Pull the tail through the center hole to the back.
I started with the orange. When I reached the spiral, I jumped down to the white front loops.
With the green yarn I followed the path of the orange front loops.
With the white yarn I followed a “path” under the orange ridge, making the stitches through the dc posts.
Reverse SC: CH 1, insert the hook under the loops of the stitch to the right, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through both loops on hook. Continue without the ch1.
It’s a bit confusing to insert the hook to the wrong side. If you rotate the hook and insert it with the hook facing down, it works smoothly. Just practise a bit and it’ll work. Promise!
All done!
This piece can be incorporated in a bigger ensemble, or you can use the special stitches anyway you wish.
Enjoy!
~ Marina
Related posts:
– Freeform Crochet Basics: The Spiral
– Freeform Crochet Basics: The Two Color Spiral
– Freeform Crochet Basics Part 4
– Freeform Crochet Basics 4b: Bigger Spirals
– Freeform Crochet Basics, Part 5. The Nautilus Shell
– Freeform Crochet: Single Crochet Spiral
– Hump Stitch in Freeform Crochet
– Freeform Crochet World Let’s meet on Facebook!
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Thank you!!! Thank you so much, I can’t wait to try this out. I will crochet a thousand little wings and fly to you just to say thank you and then fly back home. I love this pattern. Thanks!!!
You’re welcome! Sounds like you’re going to have fun with this one … =)
Love it! I have a great idea to make something with this… if I ever get a few hours off my projects that are now my “job”. It’s like I can never shove 48 hours into one day. What’s up with that!? Anyway… I love the colors, shape, design and your stitching is very uniform. Keep up the good work!
Now you made me curious!
And, I haven’t figured out how to get more hours per day either, but I’m doing my best to keep up the “work”. It’s kind of “work”, but it’s too much fun to be called “work” … =)
Thank you for this! Helped me to get started on freeform!
i love wings and have invented several. Love how yours incorporates spirals!
Thank-you for this great little pattern !
You are wonderful for sharing this. Will try this very soon. Thank-you
I love clothing made with this crochet style, but I dont understand how you go about putting all the pieces together to make something!
There are different ways to connect the pieces (called scrumbles). Join our group on Facebook and you’ll learn more!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/132657893602338/