How to Crochet the Pineapple Cluster Stitch
Learn how to crochet the Pineapple Cluster Stitch. This photo tutorial guides you step by step in how to crochet this beautiful puff like stitch.
At first glance, it’s difficult to tell the difference between bobbles, puff stitches, and even this pineapple cluster stitch.
The thing that sets the pineapple cluster apart from other similar stitches is how you finish each stitch.
At some point, in puffs and bobbles you’re pulling the yarn through all the loops to complete the stitch. Then you might chain one, or not (but that’s another topic and tutorial entirely), and move on.
A pineapple cluster finishes slightly differently. With this stitch, you pull through all but the last 2 loops. Then you yarn over and pull through those last two loops.
This creates a little top to the puffy body part of the stitch. These are all very technical terms here.
I suppose that’s how this cluster stitch resembles a pineapple? And how it got its name.
I would guess that some of you may know this stitch by a totally different name. It seems that happens often with crochet stitches. One stitch with multiple different names.
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You can see from the swatch in the picture there’s quite a bit of space in between stitches.
I think this may be why I enjoy sprinkling the pineapple clusters in with other stitches. I use this technique in the Ambra Triangle Scarf pattern.
The Ambra Triangle Scarf crochet pattern features the pineapple cluster stitch in single rows. It’s boxed in by simple granny rows. I love how this stitch combines with other stitches.
Yarn
After finishing my Verso Scarf in Light Grey and Charcoal Whims Merino I had just a little left.
Like any good crocheter, I wasn’t about to let those scraps go to waste. So I’m using the leftover light grey worsted weight yarn to work up this swatch of pineapple cluster stitches.
It’s a beautiful combination. The light color really allows for the stitch definition to shine.
Stitch
I love this Pineapple Cluster stitch. If it’s a bobble, puff or pineapple I just can’t get enough of them.
I really enjoy adding rows of these eye catching stitches to break up the regular rows of stitches.
Like in the Ambra Triangle Scarf, the main stitch pattern is grannies. Those are just clusters of double crochet.
So keep it interesting I added rows of pineapple cluster stitches. These details make the pattern unique, while keeping it simple.
Morine covers the bobble, puff and popcorn stitches in this post. It’s great to see them all in one place!
Materials
- Any weight yarn, in this tutorial I’m using a #4 medium worsted weight yarn, Furls Whims Merino
- Crochet hook compatible with your yarn. I’m using a 5.5mm (I) Furls Odyssey Ergonomic Hook.
Stitches/Abbreviations (US Terms)
Ps-Pineapple Cluster Stitch
rep-repeat
st(s)-stich(es)
yo-yarn over
Level
Advanced Beginner-Intermediate
Adjustment
To crochet a different width swatch, you need a stitch multiple of 2, plus 2 more for the foundation chain.
For this tutorial, I chain 18 which yields a 5″ swatch. If I want a smaller width, I can chain 14 and get closer to 4″.
Likewise, for a wider swatch I can chain 36 and get about a 10″ wide sample.
Length is easy to adjust, just crochet more rows of pineapple clusters. It’s an easy one row repeat once you get the technique down.
How to Make a Pineapple Cluster Stitch-Written Instructions
Ps-Pineapple Cluster Stitch: Yo, insert hook into st, *{yo and pull up a loop}, in the same st rep from * 3 more times, yo and pull through 8 loops, yo and pull through 2 loops left on hook.
The full video tutorial for the Pineapple Cluster Stitch is also on YouTube.
How to Crochet the Pineapple Cluster Stitch
The Pineapple Cluster Stitch creates a puff like stitch.
Materials
- Any weight yarn, in this tutorial I'm using a #4 medium worsted weight yarn, Furls Whims Merino
Tools
- Crochet hook compatible with your yarn. I'm using a 5.5mm (I) Furls Odyssey Ergonomic Hook.
Instructions
- Ch 18,
- (Row 1) Yo, insert your hook in the 4th chain, I'm working into the back bump here. The skipped chs count as the first dc of the row.
- Yo, and pull up a loop (3 loops on your hook), *{yo + insert your hook into the same ch, yo + pull up a loop} (5 loops on your hook), rep from * again (7 loops on your hook), rep from * one more time (9 loops on your hook).
- Yo, and pull through 8 of the loops on your hook (that's all but 1 loop), you'll have 2 loops left on your hook.
- Yo, and pull through those last 2 loops on your hook. One Ps complete.
- Ch 1, sk the next ch.
- Rep Steps 2-6 in the next ch.
- Continue to rep steps 2-6 across the row.
- Dc in the last ch, and turn your work.
- Ch 3, or use an alternative dc like I've done here.
- *{Ps in next ch sp, ch 1, sk the next Ps}
- Rep from * across to the last stitch,
- Dc in last st (top of ch), turn.
- Continue to repeat: Ch 3, *{Ps in next ch sp, ch 1, sk the next Ps} rep from * across the row, dc in last st, turn.
Notes
The full video tutorial for the Pineapple Cluster Stitch is also on YouTube.
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Finishing
Once your swatch is a long as you like, just cut the yarn and weave in ends.
What types of crochet projects will you crochet this pineapple cluster stitch in?