Beautiful crochet blanket

Beautiful crochet blanket

It looks like you’re working on a crochet project — the image shows a neat row of stitches being shaped with a V or notch pattern in white yarn using a crochet hook.

Here’s how you can make this type of pattern:


🧶 Materials

  • Yarn: Medium-weight acrylic yarn (like the one shown, category 4)
  • Hook: 4.0 mm or 4.5 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle

🪡 Stitch Key

  • ch – chain
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • st(s) – stitch(es)

🧩 Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Foundation Chain

  1. Chain 30 (or however wide you want your base).
  2. In the 3rd chain from the hook, make 1 hdc.
  3. Continue making 1 hdc in each chain across.
    → You now have 28 hdc (since 2 chains count as the turning space).

Row 1 completed.


Step 2: Work Even Rows

  1. Ch 2, turn your work.
  2. 1 hdc in each stitch across the row.
  3. Repeat this for 6 more rows (total 7 rows of even stitches).

This forms the straight base before the notch.


Step 3: Shaping the Notch (Center Cut)

We’ll divide the work into two sections to create the “V” gap.

Right Section:

  1. Ch 2, turn.
  2. Work hdc in the first 10 stitches, then stop — don’t go all the way to the end.
    → You are now leaving the middle and other side unworked.
  3. Turn your work.
  4. Ch 2, and work 1 hdc in each of the 10 stitches again.
  5. Repeat this for 4 rows.

You now have a short raised section on one side.

Cut the yarn and fasten off.


Left Section:

  1. Attach your yarn on the opposite side (leaving about 10 stitches unworked in the middle).
  2. Ch 2, and work 1 hdc in each of the 10 stitches on this side.
  3. Repeat for 4 rows, matching the height of the right section.

Now you have two equal sides with a center gap or notch — exactly like in the image.


Step 4: Finishing (Optional)

  • You can continue both sides separately if making armholes, a neckline, or decorative shaping.
  • Or later rejoin across the notch with chain stitches if you need to continue straight rows above.

🧵 Tips for a Clean Edge

  • Keep turning chains consistent (always Ch 2 for HDC).
  • Count stitches each row to prevent slanting edges.
  • Block lightly (with steam or mist) for a neat finish.

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