Crochet V Stitch Ripple Stitch

Crochet V stitch ripple stitch is a fun and versatile technique that adds beautiful texture and design to your projects. By combining the classic V stitch with a ripple pattern, you can create a visually stunning effect that is both intricate and eye-catching. This stitch is perfect for adding depth to blankets, scarves, and even garments. The repetitive nature of the pattern makes it easy to memorize and perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to try something new or a seasoned crocheter seeking a creative challenge, the V stitch ripple stitch is a delightful addition to your repertoire. So grab your yarn and hook, and let your creativity ripple through your next project!
Supplies Used
Double Crochet 2 Together (Dc2tog): This particular dc2tog looks like an inverted V-st because we skip stitches (or chains) between the 2dc that are crocheted together.
Pattern Instructions
Row 1: dc in 5th ch from the hook, *sk2, V-st, sk2, (V-st, ch1, V-st) in next ch (this creates the top of the ripple), sk2, V-st, sk2, dc2tog (this will create the dip of the ripple)*, repeat from * until the end of the row, turn
Row 2: dc2tog (ch2, yo, insert your hook into the next V-st chain space, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook, yo and pull through the 2 remaining loops on the hook), *V-st in the next V-st chain space, (V-st, ch1, V-st) in the ch1 space between the 2 V-sts below (this will create the top of the ripple), V-st in the next V-st, dc2tog (the 1st incomplete dc is in the next V-st, skip the dc2tog below, the 2nd incomplete dc is in the following V-st – this will create the dip of the ripple)*, repeat from * until the end of the row.
Repeat row 2 until you have the required length