This pattern is very beginner-friendly, works quickly, and gives a soft wave lattice design.
Perfect for shawls, scarves, blouses, cardigans, and table runners.
🧶 Materials
- Soft yarn (lace, cotton, acrylic, mohair, or cake yarn looks beautiful)
- Hook: choose size suitable for yarn (2.5 mm – 5 mm)
- Scissors & needle
🪡 Stitch Terms (US)
| Abbrev | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| dc | double crochet |
| tr | treble crochet |
| sk | skip |
| st | stitch |

✅ Foundation Multiple
Work in multiples of 6 + 3.
For a shawl width:
ch 123 (as example)
🌿 PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS
Foundation Row
- dc into 4th chain from hook.
- ch 1, sk 1 chain, dc in next ch.
- Repeat across.
Turn.
This makes a mesh base.
Row 1 — Lattice Wave
- ch 3 (counts as dc)
- dc in next dc
- ch 3, sk next dc, dc in next dc
- Repeat Step 3 across.
Turn.

Row 2 — Tall Lace Fans
- ch 4 (counts as tr)
- tr in next dc
- In next ch-3 space, work: 3 tr + ch 2 + 3 tr
- tr in each of the next 2 dc
Repeat:
(3 tr + ch2 + 3 tr) in each ch-3 space → tr in next 2 dc
Turn.
This forms soft layered fan shells.
Row 3 — Return Mesh
- ch 3 (counts as dc)
- dc in next tr
- ch 3, sk to the center ch-2 space of fan, dc in next tr
- Repeat.
Turn.
This reconnects into airy mesh sections.

🔁 Pattern Repeat
Repeat Row 2 and Row 3 back and forth:
Row 2 – Shell Lace
Row 3 – Mesh
Row 2
Row 3
...
The shawl begins to form beautiful wave rows.
🧣 Shawl Shape (Triangle Version)
If you want it triangle-shaped:
- Start with 21 chains.
- Increase one extra shell at one side of every Row 2.
- Block lightly for drape.
I can write that version too if you want ✨

🎀 Tips for Best Results
| Style Goal | Change |
|---|---|
| Light & airy shawl | Use bigger hook size |
| More solid look | Use smaller hook |
| Softer waves | Replace ch3 with ch4 in mesh rows |
| Bold wave shape | Replace tr with double-treble (dtr) |
🧥 To Make Blouse / Cardigan
- Make 2 rectangles (front + back)
- Sew shoulder seams
- Sew side seams
- Leave space for arms
That’s it — no shaping required.
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