The off-set v-stitch
Hello, I am back with another crochet stitch tutorial that is one of my favorites. The v stitches always give any crochet project an elegant look. It is simple, yet elegant, and a beginner-friendly stitch to learn for those new to crocheting. This stitch only requires that you learn to crochet two rows, and then, the second row repeats itself.
Starting chain and double crochet are the stitches that you will need to know. As I said before, this stitch is easy to learn and you will master it in no time. The offset- -v can be added to your crochet projects such as tops, shawls, blankets, dresses, etc. I made a crochet top with this stitch that came out very pretty, I will share the link on the instructions. This article contains affiliate links, purchasing through them, will give me a small commission at no extra cost to you.
This stitch has a multiple of 3 + 1 (You will need to add 3 for the base) I always recommend starting a small number of chains when learning a new stitch. This will help you see any mistakes and to understand the stitch quickly. To V- stitch consist of 1dc, 1ch, 1dc
You can watch the tutorial here.
Materials needed
Yarn ( I used I love this yarn in Khaki) https://amzn.to/479H5tP
Hook (Any
size will work; I use a 4.5mm hook.)
Abbreviations used
Dc-double
crochet
Ch chain
tch-turning
chain
V st- v-
stitch
St. -stitch
Materials
needed
Yarn (Anyone should work fine; I used I love this yarn in Khaki)
Hook (Any
size will work; I use a 4.5mm hook.)
Row 1: 1 dc
into the 4th ch from the hook * skip 2 ch, work a v stitch of (1dc,
1ch, 1 dc) into the next ch; repeat from the last 3 ch, skip 2 ch; 1 dc into the last ch, turn yarn.
Row 2: Ch 4,
1dc into the first stitch. * v stitch into the 2nd dc of next “V st;
repeat from * until 1 dc and tch remain, skip dc and 1 ch, 1 dc into next ch,
turn yarn.
Repeat Row 2 until you reach your desired length.
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