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How to make crochet stitch

Posted on October 25, 2025

The crochet pattern in the image you uploaded looks like a V-stitch variation — a beautiful, airy design often used in blankets, scarves, or garments. I’ll walk you through how to make it step-by-step.


🧶 MATERIALS

  • Yarn: Medium (worsted weight, category 4) acrylic yarn — as in your image.
  • Hook: 5 mm (H/8) crochet hook.
  • Tapestry needle: for weaving in ends.
  • Scissors.

🔤 STITCH GUIDE (US TERMS)

  • ch – chain
  • dc – double crochet
  • sk – skip
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • sp – space

🪡 PATTERN OVERVIEW

You’ll be making rows of V-stitches (two double crochets in one space), separated by a small chain gap. The offset of stitches between rows creates the airy lattice texture you see.


🧵 STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

🌸 Foundation

  1. Start: Chain a multiple of 3 + 2.
    • Example: 32 chains (30 + 2) for a small swatch.

🌸 Row 1

  1. In the 4th chain from your hook, work 2 dc (counts as your first V-stitch).
  2. Skip 1 chain, then make 2 dc in the next chain.
  3. Repeat step 2 across the row.
  4. When you reach the last stitch, make 1 dc in the final chain.
  5. Turn your work.

🔹 You should see little pairs of double crochets with small gaps between them.


🌸 Row 2

  1. Chain 3 (this counts as your first dc).
  2. Dc in the next dc (this makes a solid edge).
  3. Ch 1, then work 2 dc in the space between the next two pairs of dc from the previous row (the gap).
  4. Repeat step 3 across the row.
  5. When you reach the end, dc in the last 2 dc of the row.
  6. Turn your work.

🔹 You should now see that your stitches are slightly staggered, forming vertical “windows” — the open parts.


🌸 Row 3 and Beyond

Repeat Row 2 until your piece is the desired length.


🌷 EDGING (optional)

To make clean edges:

  • After your last row, you can single crochet evenly around the entire piece, working 3 sc in each corner.

✨ EXTRA DETAIL: TEXTURE VARIANT

If you want more pronounced ridges (like in your photo):

  • Try alternating front post double crochet (fpdc) and back post double crochet (bpdc) in every other row.
    • Example: Row 2 – regular V-stitch; Row 3 – same stitch pattern but make the first dc of each pair as fpdc, the second as dc.

This adds that “braided” raised look between V-stitch rows.


🧩 SUGGESTED PROJECTS

This pattern is lovely for:

  • Baby blankets
  • Throws
  • Lightweight scarves
  • Dishcloths or washcloths
  • Sweaters or cardigans

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