🧶 PATTERN OVERVIEW
This pattern:
- is worked in rows
- has a soft textured lace look
- uses simple stitches only
- grows easily in width and length
- lies flat and drapes beautifully
Once you learn the repeat, it becomes very relaxing and fast.
📌 SKILL LEVEL
Beginner – Easy
🧵 MATERIALS
- Yarn:
- Cotton for summer projects
- Acrylic or wool blend for blankets
- Crochet hook:
- 3.5 mm – 4.5 mm (adjust for your yarn)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle

✂️ ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sp = space
- sk = skip
- rep = repeat
📐 PATTERN MULTIPLE
👉 Multiple of 6 + 2
Examples:
- 26 chains → scarf
- 38 chains → blouse panel
- 62 chains → blanket
- 20 chains → baby napkin
🔰 FOUNDATION CHAIN
- Make a slip knot.
- Chain your desired number
(example used here: 38 chains). - Do not pull chains too tight.

🧶 STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
🔹 ROW 1 – BASE ROW
This row sets the structure.
- Dc in the 4th chain from the hook
(counts as first dc). - Ch 1.
- Sk 1 chain.
- Dc in next chain.
- Repeat across the row:
- ch 1, sk 1, dc
- Dc in the last chain.
- Turn your work.
✔ You now have a light mesh foundation.
🔹 ROW 2 – MAIN PATTERN ROW
This row creates the decorative texture.
- Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
- In the first ch-1 space:
- work 2 dc
- ch 2
- work 2 dc
- Sk the next dc.
- In the next ch-1 space:
- 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc
- Repeat across the row.
- Dc in the top of the turning chain.
- Turn.
✔ You will see soft fan-shaped clusters.

🔹 ROW 3 – CONNECTING ROW
This row balances and stabilizes the pattern.
- Ch 3.
- Dc in the first dc.
- Ch 1.
- Dc in the ch-2 space of the fan.
- Ch 1.
- Dc in the next dc.
- Repeat across:
- dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1
- Dc in the last stitch.
- Turn.
✔ This row keeps the fabric straight.
🔹 ROW 4 – DECORATIVE LACE ROW
This row adds elegance and openness.
- Ch 1.
- Sc in the first stitch.
- Ch 3.
- Sc into the center space of the fan.
- Ch 3.
- Repeat across the row.
- Sc in the last stitch.
- Turn.
✔ Creates gentle arches across the fabric.

🔁 PATTERN REPEAT
👉 Repeat Rows 2 – 4
Continue until your project reaches the desired length.
This repeat:
- works for any size
- keeps edges neat
- looks identical on both sides
📏 HOW TO USE THIS PATTERN
🔸 FOR A BLANKET
- Use thick yarn
- Increase starting chains
- Repeat rows until square or rectangle
- Add a simple border
🔸 FOR A SHAWL
- Start with wide chain
- Crochet to desired height
- Add tassels or picot edging

🔸 FOR A BLOUSE
Panel Method
- Make front & back rectangles
- Sew shoulders
- Leave armholes
- Add neckline border
🔸 FOR A RUNNER / SCARF
- Narrow chain count
- Crochet long
- Finish with decorative edge
🌸 SIMPLE BORDER (OPTIONAL)
Border Round 1
- Sc evenly around
- 2 sc in corners
Border Round 2 (Elegant)
- (sc, ch 3, sc) in each space
- Sl st to close

✨ FINISHING
- Cut yarn.
- Pull through final loop.
- Weave in ends securely.
- Light blocking recommended.
💡 HELPFUL TIPS
- Too tight? → Use larger hook
- Too loose? → Use smaller hook
- Uneven edges? → Count ch-spaces carefully

🧶 QUICK MEMORY GUIDE
- Chain 6 + 2
- Row 1: mesh base
- Row 2: fan clusters
- Row 3: connecting stitches
- Row 4: lace arches
- Repeat Rows 2–4
🌟 WHY THIS PATTERN IS PERFECT
✔ Works for all projects
✔ Beginner-friendly
✔ Elegant texture
✔ Easy to resize
✔ No sewing required
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