Crochet V Stitch Pattern (6 Ways) | Crafting Happiness (2024)

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The V stitch is one of the basic patterns we use in the crochet world. It is a versatile and easy stitch to work, does not require you to focus much on what you are doing because of its repetitive pattern, just like theclassic granny square pattern.

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Depending on the variation, the V stitch pattern is made of half double, double and treble crochet stitches, all separated by chain of one or two.

The V stitch pattern has a beautiful intricate lacy look, can be made flat for blankets, shawls and pieces of clothing, or curly for borders, flowers, fluffy scarfs or novelty decorations.

This tutorial will show you how to crochet the basic V stitch, also known as the double crochet V stitch) plus 5 other variations:

  • double classic V stitch (two double crochet V stitch)
  • treble crochet V stitch
  • double treble crochet V stitch
  • half double crochet V stitch
  • curly pattern V stitch

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Things you will need:

The Stitches

  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • tr – treble crochet
  • ch – chain
  • sk – skip

I have listed the pattern for each variations, some of it is repetitive, but I think it will be easier for you to follow the pattern for the variation of your choice without having to go back and forth to the main stitch which is the classic V stitch

THE CLASSIC V STITCH

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The classic V stitch pattern is made of two double crochet stitches separated by one chain.

The side borders are 2 double crochet stitches cast in the separate chains (except the first leg of the border which is a chain of 3).

First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 7) – the extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:dc in the 4th stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (dc, ch1, dc) – this is the V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch3
Step 2:dc in the following chain
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:dc, ch1, dc to create the V stitch.

There are two options here:

  1. You either work the V stitch in the centerchain of the V stitch in the first row
  2. or you work the V stitch in the loop formed by the V stitch in the first row

Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, up to the border
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like, following the second-row pattern.

THE TREBLE CROCHET V STITCH

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The treble V stitch is made of two treble crochet stitches separated by one chain.

The side borders are 2 double crochet stitches cast in the separate chains (except the first leg of the border which is a chain of 4).

The pattern created this way is lacy and airy.

First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 8) – the extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:tr in the 5th stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch1
Step 4: sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (tr, ch1, tr) – this is the V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:tr in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch4
Step 2:tr in the following chain
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:tr, ch1, tr to create the V stitch.

There are two options here:

  1. You either work the V stitch in the centerchain of the V stitch in the first row
  2. or you work the V stitch in the loop formed by the V stitch in the first row

Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, up to the border
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:trin each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like, following the second-row pattern.

THE DOUBLE CLASSIC V STITCH

This stitch is similar to the classic one with the exception of the extra double crochet on each side of the V which in turn will modify the pattern for the second row onward, you will have to skip 3 chains instead of 3.

First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 7) – the extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:dc in the 4th stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (dc, dc, ch1, dc, dc) – this is the double V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch3
Step 2:dc in the following chain
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk3
Step 5:dc, dc, ch1, dc, dc to create the double V stitch.

There are two options here:

  1. You either work the V stitch in the centerchain of the double V stitch in the first row
  2. or you work the V stitch in the loop formed by the double V stitch in the first row

Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, up to the border
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk3
Step 9:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like following the second-row pattern.

THE DOUBLE TREBLE CROCHET V STITCH

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The double treble crochet V stitch is made out of 4 treble crochet stitches separated in the middle by one chain (2 treble crochet stitches on each side).

The side borders are 2 treble crochet stitches cast in the separate chains (except the first leg of the border which is a chain of 4).

This stitch is similar to the double classic v stitch, just replace the double crochet stitches with the treble crochet ones.

The only difference is the number of cast chains and the number of chains cast to form the first leg of the border which is 4 instead of 3.

First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 8) – the extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:tr in the 5th stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (tr, tr, ch1, tr, tr) – this is the double treble V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:tr in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch4
Step 2:tr in the following chain
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk3
Step 5:tr, tr, ch1, tr, tr to create the double V stitch.

There are two options here:

  1. You either work the V stitch in the centerchain of the double V stitch in the first row
  2. or you work the V stitch in the loop formed by the double treble V stitch in the first row

Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, up to the border
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk3
Step 9:trin each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like following the second-row pattern.

THE HALF DOUBLE CROCHET V STITCH

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The half double crochet V stitch pattern is made of two half double crochet stitches separated by one chain.

The side borders are 2 half-double crochet stitches cast in the separate chains (except the first leg of the border which is a chain of 2).

The pattern created this way is more compact and textured.

First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 6) – the extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:hdc in the 3rd stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (hdc, ch1, hdc) – this is the V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:hdc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch2
Step 2:hdc in the following chain
Step 3:ch1
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:hdc, ch1, hdc to create the V stitch.

There are two options here:

  1. You either work the V stitch in the centerchain of the V stitch in the first row
  2. or you work the V stitch in the loop formed by the V stitch in the first row

Step 6:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, up to the last border
Step 7:ch1
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:hdc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like, following the second-row pattern.

THE CURLY V STITCH

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The curly V stitch pattern is made of two double crochet stitches separated by a chain of 2.

The side borders are 2 double crochet stitches cast in the separate chains (except the first leg of the border which is a chain of 3).

The pattern created this way will coil around itself. If you want it to be extra fluffy, add an extra double crochet stitch on each side of the V stitch ( dc, dc, ch2, dc, dc), starting with the second row.

Below you can see a picture of this variation.

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First Row

Step 1:ch (multiple of 3 + 9) – the & extra stitches are for the side borders
Step 2:dc in the 4th stitch from the hook to create the border
Step 3:ch2
Step 4:sk2
Step 5:in the nextchain (dc, ch2, dc) – this is the V stitch
Step 6:Repeat step 3, 4 & 5 until you have 4 chains left
Step 7:ch2
Step 8:sk2
Step 9:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Second Row

Step 1:ch3
Step 2:dc in the following chain
Step 3:ch2
Step 4:dc, ch2, dc

You will be crocheting a double v stitch in each of the loops formed by the V stitches in the first row, but also in the spaces between the V stitches.

Step 5:Repeat step 4 & 5 until the end of the row, right before the border
Step 6:ch2
Step 8:dc in each of the last two chains to form the border

Continue with as many rows as you like, following the second-row pattern.

There are lots of other variations, but these are the main ones.

Once you master them you will be able to create your own variations.

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