March 14, 2026

💛Magnificent Crochet💛 How to Make a Unique Pattern for Blouses and Shawls?

Below is a very detailed step-by-step written tutorial explaining how to crochet the stitch pattern shown in the video. This pattern creates a lace shell design with chain arches, commonly used for blouses, shawls, scarves, and lightweight blankets.


Materials 🧶

  • Yarn: cotton, bamboo, or soft acrylic yarn (light / medium weight)
  • Crochet hook: 3 mm – 4 mm
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle (for weaving ends)

Crochet Abbreviations (US Terms)

AbbreviationMeaning
chchain
scsingle crochet
dcdouble crochet
sl stslip stitch
skskip
spspace

Pattern Multiple

To begin, make a foundation chain that is:

Multiple of 8 + 2 extra chains

Examples:

  • 26 chains
  • 34 chains
  • 42 chains
  • 50 chains

The more chains you make, the wider the project will be.


Step 1 — Make the Foundation Chain

  1. Make a slip knot.
  2. Insert your crochet hook into the loop.
  3. Yarn over and pull through to create a chain stitch.
  4. Continue chaining until you reach your required number (multiple of 8).
  5. Add 2 additional chains for turning.

Row 1 — Foundation Single Crochet Row

This row creates a strong base for the lace pattern.

  1. Insert hook into the 2nd chain from the hook.
  2. Yarn over and pull up a loop.
  3. Yarn over again and pull through both loops → 1 single crochet made.
  4. Continue working 1 single crochet in every chain across the row.

At the end of the row you should have one single crochet in each chain.

Turn your work.


Row 2 — Creating the Chain Arch Row

This row forms the large loops that hold the shell stitches.

  1. Chain 4.
  2. Skip the next 2 stitches.
  3. Insert hook into the next stitch and make 1 single crochet.
  4. Chain 4 again.
  5. Skip 2 stitches.
  6. Make 1 single crochet in the next stitch.

Repeat this pattern across the row:

ch4 → skip 2 stitches → sc

At the end of the row you will see large chain arches spaced evenly across the work.

Turn your work.


Row 3 — Shell Motif Row

In this row we build the decorative lace shells.

  1. Slip stitch into the first chain-4 space.
  2. Chain 3 (this counts as your first double crochet).
  3. Yarn over, insert hook into the same chain space and make 4 more double crochet.

You now have 5 dc in the same chain space.

  1. Chain 2.
  2. Yarn over and make 5 more double crochet in the same chain space.

This creates a large shell motif:

(5 dc, ch2, 5 dc)

  1. Move to the stitch between chain loops.
  2. Make 1 single crochet in that stitch.
  3. Move to the next chain-4 loop and repeat:

(5 dc, ch2, 5 dc)

Continue this pattern across the row.

You will now see large fan-shaped shells forming.

Turn your work.


Row 4 — Recreating the Chain Loops

This row prepares the structure for the next row of shells.

  1. Chain 1.
  2. Make 1 single crochet in each of the next stitches until you reach the center chain-2 space of the shell.
  3. In the chain-2 space, crochet:
  • 1 single crochet
  • chain 4
  • 1 single crochet

This creates a new chain loop above the shell center.

  1. Continue making single crochet stitches across the shell stitches.
  2. When you reach the next shell center, repeat:

sc → ch4 → sc

Continue across the row.

Turn your work.


Row 5 — Second Shell Row

This row repeats the decorative pattern.

  1. Slip stitch into the chain-4 loop.
  2. Chain 3 (counts as first dc).
  3. In the same loop crochet:
  • 4 dc
  • ch2
  • 5 dc
  1. Make 1 single crochet in the stitch between shells.
  2. Move to the next chain-4 loop and repeat.

Continue across the row.

Turn your work.


Repeat the Pattern

Continue repeating these rows:

  • Row 4 (loop row)
  • Row 5 (shell row)

As you repeat, the shells will align vertically and form beautiful lace diamond shapes.


Continue Until Desired Length

Typical lengths:

Shawl

  • 60–80 rows

Blouse panel

  • Crochet until it matches your body measurement

Scarf

  • 140–170 cm long

Optional Decorative Border

When finished, you can add a simple border.

Border Row

  1. Crochet 1 single crochet in each stitch around the edge.

Decorative Scallop Edge

Repeat along the edge:

  • 5 dc in one stitch
  • skip 2 stitches
  • 1 sc in next stitch

This creates a soft scalloped border.


Finished Pattern

This crochet stitch produces a light lace fabric with repeating shell motifs.

It works perfectly for:

  • Summer blouses
  • Shawls
  • Scarves
  • Lightweight blankets
  • Table runners

Because it repeats only two main rows, it is easy to remember once you start crocheting.

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