🧶 Materials
- Yarn: any (cotton or acrylic recommended)
- Hook: suitable size (3.5–5 mm)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle

🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- sp = space
- rep = repeat
🌿 Pattern Overview
This design is:
- Worked row by row
- Based on a repeating stitch pattern
- Uses:
- chain spaces
- dc groups
- light openwork
👉 This creates a soft, breathable texture, often used for shawls, blankets, and garments

✨ STEP 1: Foundation Chain
- Make a slip knot
- Chain a multiple of:
- even number (e.g., multiples of 2 or 4)
- Add 2 extra chains for turning
✨ STEP 2: Row 1 (Base Row)
- Start in 3rd chain from hook
- Work:
- 1 dc in each chain across
- Turn
✔ This creates a solid foundation row

✨ STEP 3: Row 2 (Create Pattern Base)
- Ch 2 (counts as first dc)
- Skip 1 stitch
- In next stitch:
- (dc, ch 1, dc)
- Skip 1 stitch
- Repeat across:
- (dc, ch 1, dc)
- End with 1 dc
- Turn
✔ You now have small V-shaped spaces

✨ STEP 4: Row 3 (Build Texture)
- Ch 2
- Into each chain space (ch-1 sp) work:
- 2 dc
- Between spaces:
- skip stitches
- Repeat across
- Turn
✔ This creates small clustered stitches
✨ STEP 5: Row 4 (Recreate Spaces)
- Ch 2
- Skip 1 stitch
- In next stitch:
- (dc, ch 1, dc)
- Repeat across
- Turn
✔ Pattern structure returns to V-stitch row

🔁 STEP 6: Repeat Pattern
Repeat:
- Row 3 (dc cluster row)
- Row 4 (V-stitch row)
👉 Continue until desired length

✨ STEP 7: Final Row (Optional Finish)
You can finish with:
- Row of sc across
OR - Decorative edge:
- (sc, ch 2, sc) repeat
✂️ FINISHING
- Cut yarn
- Pull through
- Weave in ends

💡 Important Tips
- Keep tension even for clean pattern
- Don’t skip extra stitches (very common mistake)
- Count stitches each row
- Block your work for best result
🌸 What You Can Make
This pattern is perfect for:
- Shawls
- Scarves
- Blankets
- Cardigans
- Bags
👉 Patterns like this are popular because they are easy to memorize and repeat, even for beginners

❤️ Beginner Insight
Although it looks detailed:
- Only uses dc + chain stitches
- Repeats 2 simple rows
- Very easy after a few repeats
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