🧶 Materials
- Cotton or acrylic yarn (light or medium weight)
- Crochet hook: 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 pattern is worked:
- Back and forth in rows
- Using:
- V-stitches → (dc, ch 1, dc)
- shell/fan stitches
- chain arches
- decorative lace repeats
👉 Many elegant crochet fabrics are created by alternating textured shell rows with open lace rows.

✨ STEP 1: Foundation Chain
- Make a slip knot
- Chain a multiple of:
- 6 + 2 extra chains
👉 Example:
- 26 chains
- 32 chains
- 38 chains
✨ STEP 2: Row 1 (Foundation Row)
- Start in the 4th chain from hook
- Work:
- 1 dc in each chain across
- Turn
✔ Creates a strong base row.

✨ STEP 3: Row 2 (Create V-Stitch Spaces)
- Ch 3 (counts as first dc)
- Skip 2 stitches
- In next stitch work:
- (dc, ch 1, dc)
- Skip 2 stitches
- Repeat across row
- End with:
- 1 dc in final stitch
- Turn
✔ Open V-shaped spaces appear.

✨ STEP 4: Row 3 (Decorative Shell Row)
👉 This is the key textured row.
- Ch 3
- Into each ch-1 space work:
- 5 dc
👉 Shell/fan stitches are formed by placing several dc into one space to create curved texture.
- Between shell groups:
- 1 sc in next dc
- Repeat across the row
- Turn
✔ Raised shell textures begin appearing.

✨ STEP 5: Row 4 (Rebuild Lace Structure)
- Ch 3
- Skip shell stitches
- In center of each shell work:
- (dc, ch 1, dc)
- Repeat across
- End with:
- 1 dc in final stitch
- Turn
✔ The lace openings return between shell sections.
🔁 STEP 6: Repeat the Pattern
Repeat:
- Row 3 (shell row)
- Row 4 (V-stitch row)
Continue repeating until your project reaches the desired size.
Many crocheters enjoy repeating stitch patterns because they become relaxing and easy to memorize after a few rows.

✨ STEP 7: Optional Decorative Border
Simple Border
- sc evenly around all edges
Picot Lace Border
Repeat:
- (sc, ch 3, sl st in same stitch)
✔ Creates elegant pointed edging.

✂️ FINISHING
- Cut yarn
- Pull through loop
- Weave in yarn ends
- Block gently for best results
Blocking helps lace crochet open evenly and improves the drape of the finished fabric.
💡 Helpful Tips
- Keep tension relaxed for softer lace
- Work shell stitches into chain spaces, not directly into stitches
- Count stitches every row
- Use stitch markers if needed

🌿 What You Can Make
This crochet pattern works beautifully for:
- Shawls
- Blouses
- Scarves
- Table runners
- Baby blankets
- Decorative wraps
Open lace crochet patterns are popular because they create lightweight, breathable, elegant fabric for many different projects.
❤️ Beginner Insight
Although the pattern looks advanced:
- It mainly uses:
- dc
- sc
- chain stitches
👉 After a few repeats, the stitch pattern becomes very easy to remember.
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