V Stitch Waffle Crochet Stitch Pattern
The V Stitch Waffle Crochet Stitch is a delightful combination of texture and style, perfect for creating cozy, eye-catching projects. This pattern merges the open, airy design of the V stitch with the structured ridges of the waffle stitch, resulting in a beautiful woven effect. Ideal for blankets, throws, scarves, or even textured garments, the V Stitch Waffle Crochet Stitch is both versatile and beginner-friendly. With just a few simple stitches and a repeating pattern, you can create a project that looks complex but is surprisingly easy to master!
The V Stitch Waffle Crochet is a unique and textured stitch that combines the elegance of the V stitch with the boldness of the waffle pattern. This stitch creates a dimensional, layered effect, making it perfect for cozy blankets, scarves, and textured garments. Whether you’re looking to make a baby blanket or an accent throw, this stitch will give your project that eye-catching texture you’ll love.
ABBREVIATIONS
- ch = Chain
- sk 3 sts = Skip three stitches
- FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet
- DC = Double Crochet
- V st = DC 1, ch 1, DC 1 in the same space
(Repeat what’s in between * for the rest of the round)
Starting the Pattern:
To Begin: Chain in multiples of 5 until you reach your desired width.
V Stitch Waffle Crochet Pattern Instructions:
Row 1: DC twice into the 5th chain from the hook and chain 1. DC twice into the next stitch as well.
Skip 3 stitches.
DC 2 into the next stitch, chain 1, DC 2 into the next stitch.
Repeat for the entire row.
DC into the top of the ending chain 3. Chain 3 and turn.
Row 2: Skip the 1st DC and make a DC into the 2nd DC of the row.
V stitch into the chain 1 space (DC 1, chain 1, DC 1), DC into the next DC, and skip the last DC.
Continue this pattern, repeating from * to the end of the row.
DC into the top of the ending chain 3. Chain 3 and turn.
Row 3: *Skip the 1st AD.
Make a Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC) using the 1st post of the V stitch from the previous row.
V stitch into the chain 1 space.
FPDC using the 2nd post of the V stitch from the last row.* Repeat this pattern for the entire row.
DC into the top of the ending chain 3. Chain 3 and turn.
Repeat rows 2 and 3: Continue alternating between rows 2 and 3 until you reach your desired size.
Project Ideas
The V Stitch Waffle pattern is versatile and works well for various crochet projects such as blankets, shawls, or even pillow covers. The texture provides depth, while the V stitch allows a beautiful flow of design.
Enjoy exploring the possibilities with this gorgeous and simple stitch!
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