CROCHET DOUBLE V-STITCH

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Learn and add this easy crochet stitch to your toolbox. With an easy one-row repeat and simple double crochet clusters, you'll love to use it for quick infinity scarves, shawls, throws, and blankets.

Note that you will be doing 3 slip stitches at the beginning of each row in order to start from the first chain space. This technique creates a distinctive border for this simple crochet stitch.

We are sharing this easy crochet stitch that is perfect for beginners. Consequently, you can use it to create infinity scarves, shawls, and baby blankets.

In creating this sample, we used medium (4) yarn and J/10 5.75 mm crochet hook. As an example, check out our helpful charts on the website to pick up a hook for your yarn project.

DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster: 2 dc, ch1, 2 dc into the same stitch or chain space.

As an illustration, to crochet a sample swatch and learn this easy crochet stitch, chain any equal number of stitches. First of all, we used a FOUNDATION CHAIN with 22 chains.

If you need to modify the width, chain any multiple of 3 plus 1. For example, in our case, we had 21+1=22.

After all, learning a new crochet stitch is fun! Most importantly, you’ll be adding another easy crochet stitch to your toolbox.

ROW 1
First of all, ch 3, 1 dc into the same stitch, ch 1, 2 dc into the same stitch. You have created a DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster. Skip 2 ch. DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster into the next stitch. Continue to the end of the row, DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster into the last ch.

ROW 2
Second, ch 1, sl into first 2 dc stitches from the previous row and ch-sp. Ch3, dc into ch-sp, ch1, 2 dc into the same ch-sp. *Skip 4 dc st from the previous row. DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster into the next ch-sp.* Continue to the end of the row ending with the last DOUBLE V-STITCH cluster into the last ch-sp.

Written tutorial instructions:
https://craft-mart.com/knitting-crocheting/easy-crochet-stitch-double-v-stitch/

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