🧶 Pattern Overview
- Worked in rows (not round)
- Pattern creates a “flower garden” look using cluster groups
- Uses:
- Double crochet (dc)
- Chains (ch)
- Cluster stitches (dc groups worked together)
- Key technique:
👉 working into chain spaces to form flower shapes
✔ This is a flat repeating stitch pattern, not a motif

🟦 PART 1: Foundation Chain
Step 1:
- Make a multiple of 4 + 3 chains
👉 This matches the spacing used in the video
🟦 PART 2: Row 1 (Base Row)
- Skip first chain
- Work 1 single crochet (sc) in each chain across
- Turn
👉 Creates a firm base

🟦 PART 3: Row 2 (Create Spaces)
- Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn
Repeat across:
- Skip 1 stitch
- 1 dc in next stitch
- ch 1
Repeat:
- skip 1 → dc → ch 1
👉 End with 1 dc in last stitch

💡 This row creates:
✔ evenly spaced chain gaps
✔ foundation for flower pattern
🟦 PART 4: Row 3 (Flower Buds Start ⭐)
- Ch 1, turn
👉 Work into chain spaces
In each ch-1 space:
- Work 3 dc together (dc3tog cluster)
- ch 2
Repeat across
👉 End:
- sc in last stitch

💡 This creates:
🌸 small “flower buds”
🟦 PART 5: Row 4 (Open Flower Shape)
- Ch 3, turn
👉 Work into ch-2 spaces
In each space:
- (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)
Repeat across
👉 End:
- 1 dc in last stitch

💡 This forms:
✔ full “flower shapes”
✔ open lace petals
🟦 PART 6: Row 5 (Spacing Row)
- Ch 1, turn
Repeat:
- sc in center of flower
- ch 3
👉 Continue across
💡 This row:
✔ separates flower rows
✔ prepares next layer

🟦 PART 7: Main Pattern Repeat
Repeat:
👉 Row 4 + Row 5
✔ Flowers stack vertically
✔ Pattern becomes “flower garden”
🟦 PART 8: Understanding the Pattern
✔ Cluster stitches = flower centers
✔ (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) = petals
✔ Chains = spacing between flowers
👉 This combination creates the garden effect

🟦 PART 9: Size Adjustment
For scarf:
- Continue rows longer
For shawl:
- Start wider chain
For blouse:
- Make panels and join

🟦 PART 10: Border
Simple:
- sc around
Decorative:
- (sc, ch 3, sc) in same space
🟦 PART 11: Finish
- Fasten off
- Weave in ends
- Light blocking

❤️ Key Details From THIS Video (IMPORTANT)
✔ Worked in rows (not motif, not round)
✔ Uses dc cluster stitches (dc3tog)
✔ Flower made from:
- cluster center
- (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) petals
✔ Pattern alternates: - flower row
- spacing row
✔ Creates flat lace “flower garden” fabric
💡 Simple Summary
- Chain multiple of 4 + 3
- Row 1: sc across
- Row 2: dc + chain spaces
- Row 3: dc3tog + ch 2
- Row 4: (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)
- Row 5: sc + ch 3
- Repeat
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