50 V-Stitch Crochet Patterns + Tutorials
Discover a V stitch crochet afghan pattern you'll obsess over!
If you could fall in love with one crochet stitch, what would it be? Our answer is the V-stitch! We've got some of the best right V-stitch crochet patterns right here.
If you don't know how to crochet this crochet stitch, this collection of 50 V-Stitch Crochet Patterns + Tutorials will give you the ability to do so and a bunch of great patterns to practice on. You'll have to know how to single and double crochet in order to learn to crochet the v stitch. We've given you crochet afghan patterns, crochet shawl and scarf patterns, and other miscellaneous crochet patterns for you to choose from for your next crochet adventure.
There's a regular crochet tutorial and two that specify how to crochet the offset v stitch depending on which hand is your dominant hand. We have also included a helpful video tutorial for those who learn best by following visual instructions. Have fun incorporating this crochet stitch in your next project!
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Crochet V Stitch Tutorials
These are all the v stitch crochet tutorials you'll ever need! If you need a refresher, don't hesitate to browse through any one of them. The regular crochet tutorial is probably the best picture tutorial ever. We're that confident that you'll be able to learn this stitch in no time. You'll want to get started right away, so get out a hook and some yarn. You can also see our video tutorials for additional guidance.
How to Crochet a Left Handed Offset V Stitch
How to Crochet Offset V Stitch: Right-Handed
How to Crochet the V Stitch Tutorial
Cluster V Crochet Stitch - cool!
How Do I Crochet the V Stitch?
1. Finish your chain and chain three. The chain three will count as one stitch, so skip your second stitch.
2. Yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch.
3. Finish your double crochet stitch by yarning over and pulling through two, then yarning over and pulling through two more.
4. Chain one and do another double crochet in the same stitch.
5. Skip the next two stitches and repeat this process along your entire row.
V Stitch Crochet Afghan Patterns
We've compiled a list of crochet patterns that feature the v stitch as a main stitch. There are so many blankets that may use the v stitch as a secondary stitch, but we will leave those up to you to explore the world of crochet. From lacy to quick, you'll be struggling to choose which one you want to work up now and then save the rest for later. There are a few crochet baby blanket patterns thrown in for those those of you looking for baby shower gifts.
V Stitch Crochet Scarf Patterns
The v stitch and scarves go together like peanut butter and jelly! It seems to make the easiest and quickest scarves that we've got. Some of them are extremely gorgeous and some are very simple, but regardless, the v stitch makes great crochet scarves.
V Stitch Crochet Shawl Patterns
Now that you've mastered a v-stitch crochet scarf pattern, move on to these fabulous shawls! You really can't go wrong with any of these crochet patterns. Gift them or keep them for yourself, but please work one up.
Miscellaneous V Stitch Crochet Patterns
We couldn't forget about these random v stitch crochet patterns, even if they are in the miscellaneous section. Work up a quick dishcloth or headband and you won't be disappointed by the v stitch. The shrug is super cute and you won't need to buy another hat after you make the v stitch pattern. The v stitch will keep your kitchen clean, your hair out of your eyes, the sun off your head, and your shoulders warm on a breezy day. We just love it!
Give your next crochet pattern that extra flourish when you add borders and edging! Your pillows, blankets, and other crochet items will look so much more colorful and stylish with these unique designs. You can find just the right pattern for your project when you look at the collection page30+ Crochet Border Patterns
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