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Cozy & Seasonal Style Crochet V-neck Striped Sweater Pattern For Every Look

Jan 7, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Get your crochet hooks out and gear up for a fun project with this V-neck striped sweater tutorial! This pattern guides you through making a stylish, oversized sweater that features eye-catching stripes and a chic V-neck. Perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, this project uses simple V stitch clusters to build a textured look that's comfy and fashionable.

Crochet V-neck Striped Sweater

Crochet V-Neck Striped Sweater Pattern Save

Materials Needed:

  • Yarn in your choice of colors (James used black and white for stripes)
  • Crochet hook (size not specified, but recommend using a larger size for a drapey look)
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

V Stitch Tutorial:

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Start with a slip knot.

  • Chain an odd number of stitches.
  • Count 4 chains from the hook, double crochet in the fifth chain.
  • Skip a stitch, then double crochet twice into the next stitch (creating a pair of double crochets, or a "cluster").
  • At the end of the row, skip to the last stitch and make one double crochet.
  • To continue the pattern, chain two and turn your work.
  • Find the space between the two double crochets from the previous row and work two double crochets into this space.
  • Repeat step 8 across, finishing the row with a double crochet into the turning chain.

Constructing the Jumper:

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Starting the Jumper:

  • Begin by chaining the desired width of your jumper (remember to use an odd number).
  • Follow the modified V stitch pattern to create the body panel, alternating clusters of double crochets.
  • Work a total of 14 rows for each stripe before switching colors.
  • When changing colors, attach new yarn with a slip stitch to the last double crochet of the previous color. Chain two and proceed with the pattern.
  • Continue working stripes until you achieve the desired length before the V-neck begins.

Creating the V-Neck:

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Locate and mark the center stitch of your work.

  • Begin decreasing by skipping a cluster near the center mark as you continue with the rows.
  • Decrease by one cluster on each row to form the V shape.
  • Switch the yarn color every 14 rows as you go.
  • Continue until you're satisfied with the depth of the V-neck.
  • Mirror the front panel to create the back panel. You can make the back’s V-neck less deep or simply continue straight without creating a V.

Sleeves:

  • For sleeves, pick up stitches along the armhole edge, chain two, and start the V stitch pattern.
  • Work without increasing or decreasing until the sleeve reaches the desired length.
  • Repeat for the second sleeve.

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Assembly:

  • Fold the jumper with right sides facing together. Using a smaller hook size, join the panels by single crocheting the sides and sleeves together.
  • For a neater finish, crochet through both layers.

Finishing Touches:

  • Sew in all loose ends.
  • Add a row of single crochets around the V-neck collar for a clean edge.

 

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