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Crochet V-Neck Tee

The Crochet V-Neck Tee is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of charm to their wardrobe! This lovely piece seamlessly blends comfort and style, perfect for casual outings or even a relaxed day at home. The delicate crochet detail adds a whimsical flair to the classic v-neck design, making it a versatile staple that can be easily dressed up or down to suit any occasion.
Get ready to feel effortlessly chic and cozy in this adorable tee that is sure to become a favorite go-to piece in your closet!Materials Needed:
Cotton yarn in two colors
Crochet hook (size not specified)
Yarn needle (for sewing)
Stitch markers
Buttons (optional for closure)
Skill Level: Intermediate
Back Panel
Foundation Row:
Start with a foundation chainless half double crochet to at least half of your bust measurement.
Make sure the total number of stitches is a multiple of 3 plus one. Example given is 82 stitches.
Hem:
For the hem, continue with three rows of half double crochet.
Main Pattern:
After the hem, switch to the cluster V-stitch pattern.
Begin each row with a chain two (does not count as a stitch), turn, and perform double crochet in the first stitch.
Continue with cluster V-stitch pattern across: Yarn over, insert hook, grab a yarn, pull through two (repeat once), yarn over, pull through all loops, chain two, repeat in the same space.
Place a double crochet in the last stitch.
Repeat the pattern until the panel measures the desired length, finishing off with a straight edge.
Front Panels
Foundation and Hem:
Start with half the number of stitches of the back panel and multiple of 3 + 1. E.g., if back panel is 82 stitches, front panels should start with 40 stitches.
Construct similarly with chainless half double crochet and three rows of half double crochet for the hem.
Decrease for Neckline:
Start decreasing halfway through your rows to shape the neckline.
To decrease, at the beginning of the row, chain two (counts not), turn, double crochet in first stitch, and perform decrease over the next chain space.
Continue with the cluster V-stitch pattern across until the end of the row, finishing with a straight edge. Repeat the decrease every row as desired for neckline shaping.
Sleeves and Assembly
Sleeves:
Measure armhole opening and double it for sleeve width. Construct sleeves using the cluster V-stitch pattern similar to the panels.
Assembly:
Sew front panels to the back panel at the sides and shoulders.
Attach sleeves by aligning the stitch lines and sewing around the armhole.
Finishing Touches
Side Borders:
Add half double crochet side borders. Optional buttonholes can be added by skipping stitches and chaining in the second row of border.
Neckline Finish:
Add rows of half double crochet around the neckline for a finished look.
Fastenings:
Attach buttons corresponding to buttonholes if created.
Additional Tips:
Always count stitches to ensure consistency, especially when modifying sizes.
Change color as desired, carrying yarns along to avoid numerous ends.
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