Cluster v stitch crochet
The Cluster V-Stitch is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern that creates a beautifully textured, lacy fabric perfect for blankets, scarves, and cardigans. It is a simple one-row repeat where each "V" is made of two small clusters separated by chain spaces. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Standard Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch: Chain
- dc: Double crochet
- dc2tog: Double crochet 2 together (the cluster)
- sp: Space
- rep: Repeat [6]
The Foundation
Row 1
- Starting V-Stitch: Work a dc2tog in the 6th chain from your hook.
- Cluster V: Ch 2, then work another dc2tog into that exact same chain stitch.
- Repeat: Skip the next 2 chains, and work a Cluster V-Stitch in the 3rd chain. Repeat this across until 3 chains remain.
- End of row: Skip 2 chains, and work 1 dc in the very last chain. Ch 3, turn. [1, 2, 4]
Row 2 and Beyond (The Repeat)
- Cluster V in gaps: Work a Cluster V-Stitch (dc2tog, ch 2, dc2tog) directly into the ch-2 space of the first V-stitch from the previous row.
- Continue across: Work a Cluster V-Stitch into each ch-2 space all the way across.
- End of row: Work 1 dc into the top of the turning chain from the previous row. Ch 3, turn. [1, 2, 4]


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