27 Amazing Crochet V Stitch Patterns
Hello everyone, today I have a list of 27 Amazing Crochet V Stitch Patterns!
What is a crochet v stitch in the first place? It really any series of stitches that creates a V shape. It’s typically a variation of a double crochet, chain one, and another double crochet, all in the same stitch or point.
Anchoring the V stitch down into the same stitch or point allows it to fan out in the iconic V shape.
Crochet V stitches are great to use for a variety of projects, including blankets, hats, sweaters, scarves, tablecloths, and dresses. The V stitches create a little hole or gap, which makes the fabric breathable and allows for more drape.
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If you’ve already discovered how to crochet a V stitch, you may be wondering what are some other ways you can work this stitch into your patterns.
If you have, then this is the list for you!
In this list you’ll find basic crochet V stitch ideas, plus combinations/variations.
The Crochet V Stitch is a simple, but pretty way to break up the monotony of using simple single or double crochets over and over.
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For these crochet V stitch patterns, I’m using a variety of colored yarn from Hobbii and crochet thread from Artiste Cotton Crochet Thread.
Of course, use whatever yarn size or color you need plus a hook to fit! I think it’s a fun idea to try out different colorways when working these stitches up.
Okay let’s go ahead and check out this list of 27 Amazing Crochet V Stitch Patterns!
#1 Basic Crochet V Stitch
We’re starting off our list of Crochet V Stitches with a basic pattern. This V stitch pattern has 2 double crochet in the same stitch with a ch 1 separating the two. This gives the stitch the classic V shape that gives this stitch its name. It’s very simple and easy to learn.
#2 Crochet Iris Stitch
The Crochet Iris Stitch is next on our list. This is a variation of the classic V stitch, but instead of 2 total double crochets, there are 4, with a ch 1 in the middle. It works up the same as a basic V stitch, but it gives the sides of the V a little more thickness and structure.
#3 Iris and V Crochet Stitch
A fun combination of the V stitch and the Iris Stitch, this pattern has you alternating between the two, giving your crochet project a more interesting design. There is a diagram in this tutorial, which is also very helpful.
#4 3D Crochet V Stitch
This V Stitch is textured and looks the same from both sides. You’ll start with multiples of 4+1. I suggest viewing the video she has to help you get started. I think this stitch pattern looks great using multiple yarn colors, but feel free to try a single color.
#5 Crochet V Cluster Stitch
The Crochet V Cluster Stitch is a slight variation on the V stitch. You’ll crochet two double crochets together, chain 2 and then do another two double crochets together to make a larger and thicker V Stitch.
#6 Nesting Crochet V Stitch
This is a really cool way to use the V Stitch while using a variety of yarn colors. I would definitely use 3 colors for sure. Rich Textures Crochet has an amazing collection of crochet stitches and her video was very helpful.
#7 Single Crochet V Stitch
The single crochet V stitch is smaller take on the V stitch. It’s literally just 2 single crochets separated by a chain 2. I think with a chain 1 it would have been too difficult to see for placement. This also gives the edge of your fabric a saw tooth effect.
#8 Interlocking Double V Stitch
The Interlocking Double V Stitch by Nordic Hook is a fun way to add a little zig zag to your fabric. You’ll be making double V stitches in the row below, which gives this pattern its zig zag effect.
#9 Treble Crochet V Stitch
Another variation, the treble Crochet V Stitch is almost the exact same as the single crochet one, but you’re using treble crochets (obviously). This is a good pattern if you want a light, airy fabric that works up quickly.
#10 Double Crochet Wide V Stitch
The Double Crochet Wide V Stitch is literally just that, a wide V stitch. Instead of a chain 1 between two double crochets, you’ll be chaining two. Easy peasy.
#11 Textured V Stitch Blanket
In this pattern you’ll be placing basic V stitches in the row below, making the fabric thicker and more textured. There are photos to reference in this one to help you figure out the placement of your V stitches, especially after the first row.
#12 Twin V Stitch
The Twin V Stitch pattern uses two sets of two double crochets throughout. There isn’t a chain 1 between the double crochets, but the V stitches wouldn’t quite fit if there was. You will chain a multiple of 4 to start and then when you’re happy with the length, turn and double crochet into the 5th chain away from the hook.
This is a very easy pattern to follow as it repeats after the second row.
#13 Half Double Crochet V Stitch
Another simple pattern, the half double crochet V stitch is almost exactly the same as the classic V stitch, but you’re using half doubles instead of doubles.
#14 Crochet Puff V Stitch
It’s another V stitch, but with puff stitches instead of double crochets! The puff stitches give your fabric a squishy texture, which is super fun in my book, however make sure you have plenty of yarn, as this type of stitch is known to be a yarn eater.
#15 Crochet V Stitch Ripple Stitch
This is an exciting way to incorporate the V stitch into a zig zag or Chevron style blanket. The peaks of the pattern are just 2 V stitches separated by a chain 1 and then you double crochet two together for the bottom or valley part. There’s a part in the pattern where it tells you to start your row by dc2tog, but it’s literally just chaining 2 and then double crocheting into the next V stitch.
#16 Crochet V Stitch Chains
This time you’ll be using a number of chains to make the V in this V stitch pattern. Make sure you pay attention to the terminology, I thought it was in US terms, but it’s not! It’s in UK terms, so I had to redo the first row. There are photos to reference so you know exactly which chain you need to be grabbing to make the V.
#17 Lacy Double V Stitch
An easy and delicate pattern, the Lacy Double V Stitch works up similarly to a normal double V stitch pattern, but you’ll separate the Vs with a chain 2. The separation makes the fabric airy, which is perfect for summertime patterns.
#18 Small Shell and V Stitch Crochet Pattern
Click to learn the Small Shell and V Stitch Crochet Pattern here.
This is a fun combination of the classic V stitch and a 3 double crochet shell. I think this pattern displays the shells and V stitches if you use two different colors. It just helps them pop more. Thank you again Nordic Hook for a great pattern!
#19 Crochet V Stitch Square
If you’re tired of trying to make your project long enough in the beginning, try the V stitch from the center, out! You can make this square as big or little as you like.
#20 Crochet Granny V Stitch
Okay, not going to lie, this one is very similar to #18, the small shell and V stitch pattern. However, the Granny stitch, or small shell part is in the chain 1 of the V stitch, not next to it!
The Granny V Stitch is an interesting way to combine both stitches. Use different colors to make your granny stitches stand out!
#21 V Stripe Stitch
The V Stripe Stitch is a pattern where you alternate V Stitches and then a row of straight double crochets. The row of just doubles gives the fabric a striping effect.
#22 Crochet Mesh and V Stitch
Similar to the V Stripe Stitch, instead of a row of doubles, it’s a row of mesh stitches.
Start with a repeat of 2+1 chains, turn and double crochet into the 7th chain away from your hook.
#23 Crochet Double V Stitch Lace
I love a good lacy crochet stitch, and the Crochet Double V Stitch Lace Pattern is just that! This is a great crochet stitch for cover ups, cardigans, or anything that needs to be breathable.
#24 Milu Crochet’s V Stitch Stars
The link to this pattern will take you to a youtube tutorial on the pattern. You’ll use a combo of V stitches, double V stitches, chains and single crochets. The way the stitches work up, it gives the fabric the appearance of pointy stars or flower petals!
#25 Crochet Double V Stitch Diamonds
This link leads you to a diagram of this pattern. Chain until you’ve reached the desired length. Turn and double crochet into the 9th chain away from the hook. The rows alternate between double V stitches separated by just a chain one, and then double V stitches again, but with a (chain two, single crochet, chain 2) thrown in there. The way this V stitch works up, almost looks like diamonds!
#26 Lacy Lattice Double V Stitch
In this lace crochet pattern, the rows alternate between double V stitches with a combo of (chain 3, sc, chain 5, sc and a chain 3), and the next row being double V stitch buy with a combo of (chain 4, sc, chain 4).
This is really a beautiful pattern, but try your best to pay attention to which repeat row you’re on!
#27 Stacked Double V Stitch
Sometimes you just need a sturdy fabric with a little bit of texture to break it up. This is a good stitch pattern to use for any sort of amigurumi sphere-like project you’re planning. I think this would look great for crochet decorations like pumpkins or apples.
That’s it for this list of 27 Amazing Crochet V Stitch Ideas.
Did you find a pattern you’d like to try? I hope they get you fired up for your next crochet project!
Until next time!

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