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Crochet your own easy 1-piece V-Stitch Pullover with our Mint to V Pullover crochet pattern. This stylish design is worked seamlessly in one piece, featuring a delicate V-stitch lace pattern throughout. The open crochet stitch makes it an ideal transitional piece for Spring and Fall.
Crocheted using WeCrochet Mighty Stitch worsted yarn, shown in a stunning Mint hue and cream. This soft and cozy garment promises comfort and style. Plus, access a complimentary video tutorial with the pattern.

Key Takeaways
- Create your own stylish 1 Piece V Stitch Pullover using the Mint to V crochet pattern, designed for seamless crafting in one piece.
- This pattern features a delicate V-stitch lace and includes sizes from XS to 5X, allowing customization for fit.
- Use WeCrochet Mighty Stitch worsted yarn for comfort and ease, with a complimentary video tutorial available to guide you.
- The pattern emphasizes simplicity, requiring no shaping and featuring a 6″ opening for ease around the hips.
- For additional support and information, join our Facebook community group and access resources for crafting your pullover.
Project Overview
The 1 Piece V Stitch Pullover features a beautiful V stitch lace pattern worked throughout for a light and airy fabric. Crocheted in one piece and finished by seaming the sleeves and sides, the cuffs and collar are added for a polished look. Made in Knit Picks Mighty Stitch worsted weight yarn, this soft and cozy sweater is the perfect transitional piece for spring and fall.
Skill level: Easy
Sizes: XS-5XL
Yarn Weight: Worsted Weight #4
Hook Sizes: US I/9 (5.5mm), US J/10 (6mm)
Construction: Worked from the bottom up
Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/u6mWB8yH0RI?si=Zh3x2zoztkO7wbIE
Our simple one-piece V-stitch pullover crochet pattern is written in standard American terms and features sizes from XS to 5X. The pattern includes a schematic with measuring instructions for the sleeve length, allowing you to tailor this crochet sweater to your preferences. Additionally, the length is easily customizable to suit your body type. For added comfort, a 6″ opening is left at the bottom of the sweater to provide extra ease around the hips.
The 1 Piece V Stitch Pullover crochet sweater pattern calls for a US I/9 (5.5mm)and a US J/10 (6mm) or size needed to obtain gauge. In the video tutorial, I used the WeCrochet Bright Hook Set. You can purchase them HERE
The V crochet stitch is an easy crochet lace stitch that works up quickly! The 1 Piece V Stitch Pullover doesn’t require any shaping so it’s a simple pattern to crochet in only one piece. I enjoy working my garments in this manner so that the seaming is limited to the sides and sleeves.
Video Tutorial
Follow along with this tutorial to create the Granny Crop Cardigan for size M
The Yarn
Knit Picks/WeCrochet Mighty Stitch worsted weight #4– 20% Superwash Wool, 80% Acrylic (208 yds/100g) Shown in Mint.
Mighty Stitch is a Superwash Superhero! A crafting powerhouse combining 20% Superwash Wool and 80% Acrylic, this yarn is perfect for garments, accessories, and blankets, too! When you need an easy-care yarn in a wide range of gorgeous hues, you’re sure to think, “Mighty Stitch to the Rescue!”. – WECROCHET
Yarn Requirements
Knit Picks/WeCrochet Mighty Stitch worsted weight #4– 20% Superwash Wool, 80% Acrylic (208 yds/100g) Shown in Mint and cream.
See Size Chart directly below for yarn requirments.
Size Chart

Curious about how sizing is determined? Check out the Craft Yarn Council site for helpful information on garment size.

Skill Level
Intermediate, written in standard American terms.
Yarn Substitutes

Crochet Hook Requirements:
US J/10 (6mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
Additional Supplies:
Removable Stitch Markers (CDN)

Gauge:
15 sts by 7.5 rows = 4” in V st with 6mm hook
8 sts by 10 rows = 2” in sc with 5.5mm hook
Abbreviations
Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Pm – Place Marker
Rep – Repeat
RS – Right Side
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk – Skip
Skd – Skipped
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sp(s) – Space(s),
St(s) – Stitch(es), WS – Wrong Side
( ) – Work step in parentheses in indicated stitch
[ ] – Work step in brackets number of times indicated
Special Stitches
V Stitch – In indicated stitch, work 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, all in the same st.

Construction
The 1 Piece V Stitch Pullover is worked in one piece from the bottom up starting at the back. A single crochet band is worked, then the V stitch pattern is worked throughout. A chain is worked out from each side of the body for sleeves. Sleeves and body are worked as one piece. The neck opening is made by working the Left and Right shoulders separately, then a chain is made to close up the neck opening and body/sleeves are continued. Fasten off once the sleeve is at the desired width. The front body is marked then worked finishing with the band. The cuff and collar are worked after the piece has been seamed together.

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Mint To V Pullover
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Front Sleeves and Body
Row 1 (WS):
Ch 4, work 1 dc in ch-1 sp, *work 1 V st in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across to chain, *sk 2 chs, work 1 V st in next ch; rep from * across until 2 chs remain (9 V sts made across ch), sk last 2 chs, *work 1 V st in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across, turn——57 (59, 61, 63, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75) V sts.
Row 2 (RS):
Ch 4, work 1 dc in ch-1 sp, *work 1 V st in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across, turn—57 (59, 61, 63, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75) V sts.
Rows 3- 11 (11, 13, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 21):
Rep Row 2 until work measures approx. 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11)” ending on WS of work. Fasten off. Total sleeve portion will measure approx. 14 (14, 16, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 24)”
Mark Body
With RS facing count over 17 V sts, pm in last V st. Rep for left and right side.
Row 1 (RS):
Join yarn with a sl st in first ch-1 sp after marked st, Ch 4, work 1 dc in ch-1 sp, *work 1 V st in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across to V st before next marker, turn—23 (25, 27, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41) V sts.
Row 2 (WS):
Ch 4, work 1 dc in ch-1 sp, *work 1 V st in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across, turn—23 (25, 27, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41) V sts.
Rows 3-23:
Rep Row 2 until work measures approximately 12.5″ ending on RS. If desired front piece may be made shorter for a high low design.
Band
Row 1 (WS):
With smaller hook, ch 1, work 1 sc in ch-1 sp, work 1 sc in dc, *work 1 sc in dc, work 1 sc in ch-1 sp, work 1 sc in dc; rep from *across to last V- st, work 1 sc in dc, work 1 sc in ch-1 sp, turn—67 (73, 79, 85, 91, 103, 109, 115, 121) sts.
Row 2 (RS):
Ch 1 (not included as a st here and throughout), work 1 sc in each st across, turn—67 (73, 79, 85, 91, 103, 109, 115, 121) sts.
Rows 3-12:
Rep Row 2 ending on RS of work. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finishing
Use a blocking mat and pins. Dampen garment and pin piece to measurements. Allow to fully dry.

Seaming
Repeat for Left and Right Sides.
Fold garment RS facing lining up sides and sleeves. With yarn needle and yarn, whip stitch sleeve and side together, or use preferred seaming method. Leave 6″ not seamed at the bottom of piece to allow for ease around hips. Weave in ends. Steam seams and edges to prevent from curling.
Cuff
Sleeves
Repeat for left and right sleeves.
Round 1:
Join yarn to seam with a sl st, ch 1, work 1 sc evenly around the sleeve opening approximately 27 (27, 31, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 47) sts, sl st in first sc to join— 27 (27, 31, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 47) sts. For a looser fit work more sts around the sleeve opening.
Rounds 2-12:
Ch 1, work 1 sc in each st around, sl st in first sc to join— 27 (27, 31, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 47) sts. The last round fasten off and weave in ends.
Collar
Round 1:
Join yarn to the back right of neck opening with a sl st, ch 1, work 1 sc evenly around neck opening approximately 70 sts, sl st in first sc to join—70 sts. For a looser fit work more sts around the neck opening.
Rounds 2-8:
Ch 1, work 1 sc in each st around, sl st in first sc to join—70 sts. Fasten off and weave in ends. Steam garment for a perfect finish.

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