The Crochet V-Stitch is a decorative stitch that creates beautiful V patterns in a series. It also gives a nice, airy texture making it perfect for spring projects. So, learn how to crochet V-stitch with either a written or video guide in this post.
Materials List
- Yarn of your choice
- Crochet hook compatible with your yarn's weight
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving in ends
How To Crochet V-Stitch
Work your first V-stitch by making a double crochet (dc), chaining one (ch 1), and then making another double crochet in the same stitch or space. Skip the specified number of stitches (usually two) between each V-Stitch. Continue working V-stitches in this manner along the row. At the end of the row, turn your work, and either chain three (counts as the first double crochet of the next V-stitch) or follow the pattern's specific turning instructions. Work the next V-stitches in the chain one space of the V-stitches below. Repeat these steps for each row to build up the V-Stitch pattern.
Abbreviation: The abbreviation for this stitch is usually represented as "V-st" in crochet patterns. Remember that each V-stitch typically consists of "dc, ch 1, dc" worked into the same stitch or space, so when you see "V-st" in a pattern, it's instructing you to make this combination of stitches.
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