2. First Row – Creating the V-Stitch Motifs
Chain 3 (counts as a double crochet).
Skip 3 base stitches, and in the 4th stitch, make a double crochet.
Chain 3 and make another double crochet in the same stitch. This forms a “V.”
Without making a separation chain, skip 3 base stitches, and in the 4th stitch, repeat the pattern:
1 double crochet, chain 3, 1 double crochet in the same space.
Repeat until the end of the row.
Finish the row with 1 double crochet in the last stitch.
3. Second Row – Filling the “V” Spaces
Switch to the second color (yellow).
Chain 3 (counts as a double crochet).
In each 3-chain space of the “V” from the previous row, make 4 double crochets.
Do not make separation chains between the groups of double crochets.
Continue filling all the spaces until the end of the row.
Finish with 1 double crochet in the last stitch of the row.
4. Third Row – Creating New “V” Motifs
Switch back to the white color.
Chain 3 to start.
In the space between the groups of double crochets from the previous row, make:
1 double crochet
Chain 3
1 double crochet in the same space
Continue this pattern until the end of the row.
5. Repeating the Pattern
Alternate between rows of “V” motifs and rows filled with double crochets.
Keep changing the colors as desired.
This pattern creates a beautiful and airy effect, making it perfect for lightweight projects.
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