The Twin V Stitch is a simple to work stitch! Made with clusters of double crochet stitches, this pattern works up quickly.
The Twin V Stitch looks the same on the back and the front. Because the design works up quickly, it lends itself well to a variety of projects including crochet afghans.

In this tutorial, I have worked the stitch in rows. It is a one row repeat which makes this stitch pattern easy to memorize.
I would love to know if you have used this stitch in a project before! You can let me know in the comments below.
If you enjoy this tutorial, you may want to check out some of my other crochet stitch tutorials including the Floret Stitch | How to Crochet.
Materials:
For this tutorial I will be using the Caron x Pantone yarn by Yarnspirations along with a 5.5 mm crochet hook. The hook shown here and in the video below is a wooden streamline hook by Furls Crochet.
However, you may use any yarn and hook combination you choose!

Twin V Stitch
This stitch is worked in rows in this tutorial. At the end of each row you will need to chain 3 and turn your work.
Don’t forget to check out the free video tutorial linked below!
To begin, make a slip knot and then chain your desired number of chains. For this stitch pattern you will need a multiple of four (4) stitches for your foundation chain.
For my swatch I will be making a foundation chain of 20 chain stitches.

Row One:
Once you have chained the desired number of chain stitches, work 2 double crochet stitches into the fifth chain from your hook, work 2 more double crochet stitches into the next stitch.
Skip the next two chains.
Work 2 double crochet stitches into each of the next 2 chains.
Skip the next 2 chains and repeat the process above all the way across to your final 2 chains.
Skip the next chain and double crochet in the final stitch.
Chain 3 and turn your work.
Row Two:
Skip the first 2 stitches, work 2 double crochet stitches in each of the next 2 stitches.

Skip the next 2 stitches and work 2 double crochet stitches in each of the next 2 stitches.
Repeat this las step all the way across to your finally 2 stitches.

Skip the next stitch and double crochet in the top of the turning chain.
And that’s it!
For the rest of the pattern simply repeat row 2.
Be sure to check out the video tutorial below, and thanks for stopping by! Come back next week on Sunday for another great crochet stitch tutorial.
I use the Twin V stitch a lot. It’s very easy. I have made a beenie, a scarf, a hand bag, a beach bag(each with a plastic piece in the bottom)and a heaps of baby blankets.
Hi
How would I decrease using this stitch?
Thanks