Free Cluster-V Crochet Baby Set Pattern (2024)

Cluster-V Crochet Baby Set – This adorable little two piece set is crocheted in a sparkly DK (Light Worsted #3) yarn and matches my cluster-v stitch baby blanket.

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Cluster-v Crochet Baby Set UK

Pattern Number CNC327

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Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations UK
WS. Wrong Side
RS. Right Side
st. Stitch(es)
ch. Chain
dc. Double Crochet
tr. Treble Crochet
rpt. Repeat

ss. Slip Stitch
Inc. Increase

yrh. Yarn Round Hook
tch. Turning Chain

tr2tog. Treble Crochet 2 Together
Leaving last loop of each tr on hook, work 2tr into same space or stitch, yrh and draw through 3 loops.

Clv. Cluster-V Stitch
(tr2tog, 1ch, tr2tog) into same space or stitch.

Base of ch. Work into first stitch

3ch counts as first tr

To fit approx: 18 inch chest 3-6 Months Baby

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

100 grams of King Cole Baby Glitzin colour 1
40 grams of King Cole Baby Glitz in colour 2
20 grams of King Cole Baby Glitz in colour 3

4.50mm crochet hook

To make
For a 0-3 month size use a 4.00mm hook
For a Newborn baby use a 3.50mm hook

Small amount of 6mm ribbon for the neck and bonnet.

TENSION – 4 & 2.5 rows measures approx 1 inch

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Coat – Worked in one piece starting with yoke.

Using colour1 make 55ch, (RS) 1tr into 4th ch from hook, 1tr into each ch to end. Turn. (52tr + 3ch)

2nd Row – (Inc row) 3ch, 1tr into each of next 3tr, * 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of the next 4tr, * rpt from * to * to last 3tr and 3tch, work 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of next 2tr, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (62tr + 3ch)

Third Row – 3ch, 1tr in each tr to end, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn.

Fourth Row – (Inc row) 3ch, 1tr into each of next 2tr, * 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of the next 3tr, * rpt from * to * to last 3tr and 3tch, work 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of next 2tr, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (77tr + 3ch)

Fifth Row – as Third Row.

Sixth Row – (Inc row) 3ch, 1tr into next tr, * 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of the next 2tr, * rpt from * to * to end, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (102tr + 3ch)

Seventh Row – as Third Row.

Eighth Row – (Inc row) 3ch, 1tr into each of next 2tr, * 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of the next 2tr, * rpt from * to * to end, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (135tr + 3ch)

Ninth Row – as Third Row.

Tenth Row (Divide for Armholes) – 3ch, 1tr into each of next 17tr, 2tr into next tr, make 1ch, miss 29tr, (first armhole) 2tr into next tr, work 1tr into each of next 38tr, 2tr into next tr, make 1ch, miss 29tr, (second armhole) 2tr into next tr, 1tr into each of next 17tr, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (81tr + 3ch plus 2, 1ch spaces)

Commence Skirt – 2ch, 1tr into base of 2ch, miss 1tr, 1clv (see abbrev) into next tr, * miss 2tr, 1clv into next tr, * rpt from * to * to 2tr and 1ch space, miss 2tr, 1clv into 1ch space, miss 1tr, clv into next tr, rpt from * to * 13 more times, miss 1tr, 1clv into 1ch space, rpt from * to * to last tr and 3tch, miss tr, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn. (28clv)

Pattern Row – 2ch, 1tr into base of 2ch, 1clv into each 1ch space to end, 1tr into last tr. Turn. Fasten off.

Rpt Pattern Row in colour sequence as follows:-

Twice in colour 2, twice in colour 3, twice in colour 2, twice in colour 1.

You should have 10 cluster-V rows worked in all from yoke. Turn.

Coat Border – 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each tr2tog and 1ch space across, 3dc into corner, work 37dc evenly into row ends up first front edge, 3dc into corner, 1dc into each stitch around neck edge, 3dc into corner, work 37dc into row ends down second front edge to end, 1dc into corner, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Turn.

Starting with 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, work 1dc into each dc up the first front edge, 3dc into corner, around the neck, 3dc into corner, down the second front edge, 3dc into corner and along the bottom of the coat, work 1dc into last corner, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Fasten off.

Sleeves x 2 – With WS facing join colour 1 to same tr at division underarm, make 3ch, 1tr into each of next 29tr, sl st to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Turn. (29tr + 3ch)

Second Row – 3ch, (1tr, 1ch, 1tr2tog) into base of 3ch, miss 2tr, * 1clv into next tr, miss 2tr, * rpt from * to * to end, sl st to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Turn. (10 clv)

Next Row – ss to next 1ch space, make 3ch, work (1tr, 1ch, tr2tog) into same 1ch space, work 1 clv into each 1ch space to end, ss to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Turn.

Rpt last row in colour sequence as follows:-

Once in colour 1, once in colour 2, once in colour 3, once in colour 2, twice in colour 1. Turn. (you should have 8 cluster-V rows worked in all from yoke)

Cuff – Starting with 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, work 2 rows of dc, ss and turning at the end of each row. Fasten off.

Finishing – Close small gap under arms, weave in and trim off any loose ends of yarn.

Thread a small length of ribbon through each side of neck opening and tie in a bow. (optional)

Bonnet – Make 58ch loosely, work 1clv into 5th ch from hook, * miss 2ch, 1clv into next ch, * rpt from * to * to last 2ch, miss 1ch, 1tr into last ch. Turn. (18clv)

Rpt Pattern Row from Coat in colour sequence as follows:-

Once in colour 1, once in colour 2, once in colour 3, once in colour 2, twice in colour 1. Fasten off. Turn. (you should have 7clv rows worked)

Back Panel – Miss 7clv, join colour 1 to space between next 2 clv, (see pic) make 2ch, 1tr into same space, work 1clv into each of next 4 1ch spaces, 1tr into space between next 2 clv. Turn.

Free Cluster-V Crochet Baby Set Pattern (8)Rpt Pattern Row from Coat until 10 rows have been worked or centre panel fits along side panels. Fasten off.

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Brim – Join colour 1 to starting chain edge, make 1ch, work 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each ch to end. Turn.

Work one more row in dc. Fasten off.

Finishing – With WS facing sew up side seams, turn through to RS, work 1 row of tr stitch evenly along neck edge. Fasten off.

Weave in and trim off any loose ends of yarn, thread ribbon through alternate tr’s along neck edge and tie in a bow.

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Cluster-v Crochet Baby Set USA

Pattern Number CNC327

Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations USA
WS.
Wrong Side
RS. Right Side
st. Stitch(es)
ch. Chain
sc. Single Crochet
dc. Double Crochet
rpt. Repeat

sl st. Slip Stitch
Inc. Increase
yo. Yarn Over
tch. Turning Chain

dc2tog. Double Crochet 2 Together
Leaving last loop of each dc on hook, work 2dc in same space or stitch, yo and draw through 3 loops.

Clv. Cluster-V Stitch
(dc2tog, ch1, dc2tog) in same space or stitch.

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

ch3 counts as first dc

To fit approx: 18 inch chest 3-6 Months Baby

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

100 grams of King Cole Baby Glitz in color 1
40 grams of King Cole Baby Glitz in color 2
20 grams of King Cole Baby Glitz in color 3

An equivalent yarn would be a light worsted #3

4.50mm crochet hook

To make
For a 0-3 month size use a 4.00mm hook
For a Newborn baby use a 3.50mm hook

Small amount of 6mm ribbon for the neck and bonnet.

GAUGE – 4 & 2.5 rows measures approx 1 inch using a 4.50mm hook

**********************************************

Coat – Worked in one piece starting with yoke.

Using color1 ch55, (RS) 1dc in 4th ch from hook, 1dc in each ch to end. Turn. (52dc + ch3)

2nd Row – (Inc row) ch3, 1dc in each of next 3dc, * 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of the next 4dc, * rpt from * to * to last 3dc and 3tch, work 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of next 2dc, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (62dc + ch3)

Third Row – ch3, 1dc in each dc to end, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn.

Fourth Row – (Inc row) ch3, 1dc in each of next 2dc, * 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of the next 3dc, * rpt from * to * to last 3dc and 3tch, work 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of next 2dc, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (77dc + ch3)

Fifth Row – as Third Row.

Sixth Row – (Inc row) ch3, 1dc in next dc, * 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of the next 2dc, * rpt from * to * to end, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (102dc + ch3)

Seventh Row – as Third Row.

Eighth Row – (Inc row) ch3, 1dc in each of next 2dc, * 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of the next 2dc, * rpt from * to * to end, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (135dc + ch3)

Ninth Row – as Third Row.

Tenth Row (Divide for Armholes) – ch3, 1dc in each of next 17dc, 2dc in next dc, ch1, skip 29dc, (first armhole) 2dc in next dc, work 1dc in each of next 38dc, 2dc in next dc, ch1, skip 29dc, (second armhole) 2dc in next dc, 1dc in each of next 17dc, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (81dc + ch3 plus 2, ch1 spaces)

Commence Skirt – ch2, 1dc in base of ch2, skip 1dc, 1clv (see abbrev) in next dc, * skip 2dc, 1clv in next dc, * rpt from * to * to 2dc and ch1 space, skip 2dc, 1clv in ch1 space, skip 1dc, clv in next dc, rpt from * to * 13 more times, skip 1dc, 1clv in ch1 space, rpt from * to * to last dc and 3tch, skip dc, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn. (28clv)

Pattern Row – ch2, 1dc in base of ch2, 1clv in each ch1 space to end, 1dc in last dc. Turn. Fasten off.

Rpt Pattern Row in color sequence as follows:-

Twice in color 2, twice in color 3, twice in color 2, twice in color 1.

You should have 10 cluster-V rows worked in all from yoke. Turn.

Coat Border – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each dc2tog and ch1 space across, 3sc in corner, work 37sc evenly in row ends up first front edge, 3sc in corner, 1sc in each stitch around neck edge, 3sc in corner, work 37sc in row ends down second front edge to end, 1sc in corner, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. Turn.

Starting with ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, work 1sc in each sc up the first front edge, 3sc in corner, around the neck, 3sc in corner, down the second front edge, 3sc in corner and along the bottom of the coat, work 1sc in last corner, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. Fasten off.

Sleeves x 2 – With WS facing join color 1 to same dc at division underarm, ch3, 1dc in each of next 29dc, sl st to top of ch3 on beginning of row. Turn. (29dc + ch3)

Second Row – ch3, (1dc, ch1, 1dc2tog) in base of ch3, skip 2dc, * 1clv in next dc, skip 2dc, * rpt from * to * to end, sl st to top of ch3 on beginning of row. Turn. (10 clv)

Next Row – sl st to next ch1 space, ch3, work (1dc, ch1, dc2tog) in same ch1 space, work 1 clv in each ch1 space to end, sl st to top of ch3 on beginning of row. Turn.

Rpt last row in color sequence as follows:-

Once in color 1, once in color 2, once in color 3, once in color 2, twice in color 1. Turn. (you should have 8 cluster-V rows worked in all from yoke)

Cuff – Starting with ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, work 2 rows of sc, sl st and turning at the end of each row. Fasten off.

Finishing – Close small gap under arms, weave in and trim off any loose ends of yarn.

Thread a small length of ribbon through each side of neck opening and tie in a bow. (optional)

Bonnet – ch58 loosely, work 1clv in 5th ch from hook, * skip ch2, 1clv in next ch, * rpt from * to * to last ch2, skip ch1, 1dc in last ch. Turn. (18clv)

Rpt Pattern Row from Coat in color sequence as follows:-

Once in color 1, once in color 2, once in color 3, once in color 2, twice in color 1. Fasten off. Turn. (you should have 7clv rows worked)

Back Panel – Skip 7clv, join color 1 to space between next 2 clv, (see pic) ch2, 1dc in same space, work 1clv in each of next 4 ch1 spaces, 1dc in space between next 2 clv. Turn.

Free Cluster-V Crochet Baby Set Pattern (11)Rpt Pattern Row from Coat until 10 rows have been worked or centre panel fits along side panels. Fasten off.

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Brim – Join color 1 to starting chain edge, ch1, work 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each ch to end. Turn.

Work one more row in sc. Fasten off.

Finishing – With WS facing sew up side seams, turn through to RS, work 1 row of dc stitch evenly along neck edge. Fasten off.

Weave in and trim off any loose ends of yarn, thread ribbon through alternate dc’s along neck edge and tie in a bow.

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FAQs

Does the V stitch use a lot of yarn? ›

Try using a V-stitch, filet stitch, or trellis stitch instead of a basic single, double, or treble crochet. These stitches all have spacing that allow for the project to progress without using a ton of yarn.

How do you crochet a simple V stitch? ›

Begin by skipping the first three chains (counts as the first double crochet) and double crochet into the fourth chain, chain 1 and double crochet in the same chain. You've just formed your first V-stitch!

What is a cluster V stitch? ›

The cluster V stitch is a one-row repeat crochet pattern constructed with clusters of double crochet two-together stitches (dc2tog) placed in a V shape to create a beautiful textured fabric. It works great for modern blankets, baby afghans, garments, and accessories.

What crochet stitch makes the quickest blanket? ›

1. Double Crochet (dc) The double crochet stitch (treble crochet – tr – in UK terms) creates a medium density fabric and works up quickly. With only one yarn over and two loops to pull through, it's an easy and efficient stitch.

What crochet stitch makes a blanket the fastest? ›

Mesh Crochet Stitch

The mesh stitch is fun to work up and is exceptional for summer blankets since it is such a lightweight crochet stitch! Because of its lightweight stitching, any project using the Mesh stitch comes together very fast.

Can you crochet the V stitch in the round? ›

If you want to crochet a square of V-stitches, crochet a chain of 4 and connect the ends with a slipstitch. Then, crochet into the center of the circle to work the V-stitch in rounds rather than in rows.

What is the hardest crochet stitch? ›

The bullion stitch is considered one of the most difficult crochet stitches due to its complexity and the number of steps required to complete it. It involves wrapping the yarn around the hook several times before pulling it through the loop.

What crochet stitch is not a yarn eater? ›

In conclusion, of the basic crochet stitches, the double crochet and the treble crochet stitches use the least amount of yarn. They are short in the length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4-inch swatch. The Solomon's Knot consumes the least yarn among common lacy crochet stitches.

What is the least wasteful crochet stitch? ›

Single crochet stitch uses the least amount of yarn. Stitch height, complexity, density, working method, and hook size affect yarn usage. Treble crochet stitch uses less yarn than double crochet. Solomon's Knot and Angel Stitch consume less yarn.

What is the most popular crochet stitch? ›

A double crochet stitch is one of the most common and popular. It's a fast stitch and is very versatile.

What is cluster V? ›

About the Cluster V-Stitch

To make a cluster v stitch you'll be making a double crochet 2 together, chain one and another double crochet 2 together all in one space (the chain one from the previous row). Quick and easy. I love stitches that I don't have to fiddle with placement.

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