You can change up the hook size to create a different look, but it will change the size, so adjust your rows accordingly.
If you’re not familiar with the V-Stitch, you might visit my V-Stitch Tutorial to learn from my step-by-step photo-labeled tutorial!
Crochet V-Stitch Bracelet Cuff
Abbreviations
- DC = double crochet
- CH = chain
- HDC = half double crochet
- SL ST = slip stitch
Materials
Hook: H (5.00 mm)
Yarn: Worsted weight, medium, 4
Pattern
- CH 7
- In the 3rd CH from the hook, DC
- CH 1
- Work another DC in the same space
- Skip 1 CH
- In the next CH, work another V-Stitch (DC, CH 1, DC)
- In the last space, DC
- *CH 2
- Work a V-Stitch in the CH 1 space below (between the 2 double crochets): DC, CH 1, DC
- Skip the next space
- Work another V-Stitch in the CH 1 space below
- Work a DC on the end at the top of the previous double crochet*
- Repeat from * until you have the length desired, which for my wrist with a size H crochet hook, was 10 rows.
Crochet A Button Loop at the end of the cuff:
- After the last row, CH 2.
- In the next space, which is the top of one of the V lines, work a HDC in the top 2 loops.
- In the next space, which is the CH 1 space in the middle of one of the V’s, work a HDC.
- CH 3 or 4, depending on how big your button or rosette button will be
- Skip 1 space – the space in between the two V’s and work a HDC
- In the next space, which is the CH 1 space in the middle of one of the V’s, work a HDC
- In the next space, which is the top of one of the V lines, work a HDC in the top 2 loops.
- Work a HDC in the last space
- Tie off, sew in ends
Button Rosette
- CH 7
- In the 2nd CH from the hook, work 2 SC
- Work 2 SC in each CH all the way down
- It will spiral or curl by the end – work with that spiral to curl it into a rose shape. Sew the tail several times through the middle of the rose and sew it onto your cuff.
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