March 14, 2026

🌸The Most Beautiful and Easiest Crochet🌸Blouse and Shawl Pattern: How to Make It

Materials

  • Yarn: cotton or soft acrylic yarn (light or medium weight)
  • Crochet hook: about 3–4 mm
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle (to hide ends)

Crochet abbreviations

  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet

These are common crochet terms used in most patterns.


Pattern Structure

The design is made with:

  1. Foundation chain
  2. Mesh (diamond base)
  3. Fan/shell stitches
  4. Repeat rows
  5. Edge finishing

The pattern repeats every multiple of 8 stitches.


Step-by-Step Crochet Tutorial

Step 1 — Make the Foundation Chain

  1. Start with a slip knot.
  2. Chain multiple of 8 + 2 chains.
    Example:
    • 34 chains
    • 42 chains
    • 50 chains

This determines the width of your blouse or shawl.


Row 1 — Base Row

  1. Skip 3 chains from hook.
  2. Make 1 double crochet (dc) in the 4th chain.
  3. Make 1 dc in each chain across.
  4. Turn your work.

This creates a solid base row.


Row 2 — Begin Mesh Pattern

  1. Chain 4 (counts as dc + ch1).
  2. Skip 1 stitch.
  3. Make 1 dc in next stitch.
  4. Chain 1.
  5. Repeat across:

skip 1 stitch → dc → ch1

You will now have small square spaces.

Turn your work.


Row 3 — Create Diamond Structure

  1. Chain 3.
  2. In the first chain space:
    • make 2 dc
  3. Chain 1.
  4. In the next chain space:
    • make 3 dc

Repeat across.

This begins forming the fan shapes inside the diamonds.

Turn your work.


Row 4 — Shell Row

  1. Chain 3.
  2. In the center of each fan:
    • make 5 dc (shell stitch).
  3. Chain 1 between shells.
  4. Repeat across.

You will see flower / shell shapes forming.

Turn work.


Row 5 — Diamond Connection Row

  1. Chain 4.
  2. Skip shell.
  3. Make dc between shells.
  4. Chain 1.

Repeat across.

This row forms the diamond holes in the pattern.


Row 6 — Repeat Fan Pattern

  1. Chain 3.
  2. In each chain space:
    • make 3 dc
  3. Chain 1
  4. Repeat across.

Repeat Pattern

Repeat Rows 4–6 until you reach the desired length.

For example:

  • Shawl: 60–80 rows
  • Blouse panel: measure to body size
  • Scarf: about 150–170 cm length

Edge Border (Optional)

To finish neatly:

  1. Crochet 1 row single crochet (sc) around edges.
  2. Then add decorative edge:
    • (sc, ch3, sc) in same stitch
    • skip 2 stitches
    • repeat.

Tips for Best Result

  • Use soft cotton yarn for blouses.
  • Keep chain stitches loose so lace stays open.
  • Block the finished piece for a clean lace shape.

What this pattern can make

  • Summer blouse
  • Shawl
  • Scarf
  • Table runner
  • Decorative cloth

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