This pattern usually feature repeating lace motifs worked in rows, which can be used as:
- Blouse fabric panels
- Shawls / wraps
- Scarves
- Edgings or table runners
✅ Skill Level:
Easy to Intermediate
✅ Looks Best In:
- Fine cotton or rayon thread
- Soft acrylic sport yarn
- DK cotton for a blouse fabric
- Larger hook & yarn if making a shawl
🧶 Materials
| Item | Suggestion |
|---|---|
| Yarn | 100% cotton, sport or DK weight |
| Hook | 2.5 mm – 4.0 mm (choose to match yarn) |
| Extras | Scissors, tapestry needle |

🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- sp = space
- st = stitch
- rep = repeat
📐 Pattern Foundation
This pattern is worked in multiples of 6 + 1 chain.
Example Foundation (for practice swatch)
Chain 31
(6 × 5 = 30, +1 = 31)
🧵 Step-by-Step Crochet Instructions
Row 1
- dc in the 5th ch from the hook.
- ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc into next ch.
- Repeat across the row.
→ You are creating a row of dc separated by chain-1 spaces.
Turn.

Row 2
- ch 3 (counts as dc), dc into first ch-1 space.
- ch 3, skip next dc, dc + ch 1 + dc into next ch-1 space.
- Repeat that across the row.
- End with ch 3, skip, dc into top of turning chain.
Turn.
This row creates alternating V-stitches and arches.
Row 3
- ch 3, dc into first dc.
- Into next V-stitch space: dc, ch 2, tr, ch 2, dc.
(This creates the leaf/fan motif.) - ch 3, dc into the next dc.
- Repeat leaf + ch 3 + dc sequence across.
Turn.
Row 4
- ch 3, dc in same st.
- ch 4, sc in top of fan (into tr stitch at the center of the leaf).
- ch 4, V-stitch (dc, ch 1, dc) into next dc in row.
- Repeat across.
End with dc in top of turning chain.
Turn.

Row 5
- ch 3, dc into next dc.
- ch 3, into the sc at center of arch: dc + ch 2 + tr + ch 2 + dc.
- ch 3, dc into next dc.
- Repeat across.
Turn.
🔁 Pattern Repeat
Repeat Rows 4 and 5 for the entire project.
Every repeat grows more lace texture and flowing leaf shapes.

✅ Use As:
Shawl / Wrap
- Continue repeating rows until desired length.
Blouse Fabric
- Make two rectangles, block them, then seam shoulders & sides leaving arm holes.
Scarf
- Stop when desired length is reached; optionally add tassels.
💡 Tips for Best Results
| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| Fabric too loose | Use one hook size smaller |
| Lace too stiff | Use one hook size larger |
| Leaves not centered | Make sure you are always working into the center tr stitch |
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