🔶 MATERIALS
- Hook: 1.00 mm
- Yarn: Thin lace cotton (#0 or #10)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle (optional)
🔶 STITCHES USED
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
🔶 PATTERN REPEAT
The pattern repeats over a multiple of 6 chains + 2 for turning.
You can make it as wide as you want.

⭐ ROW-BY-ROW TUTORIAL
🌸 FOUNDATION CHAIN
- Chain a long chain in multiples of 6
- Add +2 extra chains for turning.
Example: 6×10 = 60 + 2 = 62 chains.
🌸 ROW 1 — Foundation row
- Skip 2 chains from hook.
- In the 3rd chain → 1 sc.
- ch 2, skip 2 chains, 1 sc in the next chain.
- Repeat until the end.
- Turn.
You now have a base of evenly spaced small arches.

🌸 ROW 2 — Small shell arches
- ch 3 (counts as 1 dc)
- In the first arch (ch-2 space): 3 dc
- In next arch: 1 dc + ch 1 + 1 dc
- Next arch: 4 dc
- Repeat steps 3–4 to the end.
- Finish with 1 dc on the last sc.
- Turn.
You have alternating small V-stitches and 4-dc shells.
🌸 ROW 3 — Mesh row
- ch 1
- 1 sc on top of first dc
- ch 3, skip 3 stitches, 1 sc in the top of the V-stitch
- Repeat to the end
- Finish with ch 3, sc in last dc
- Turn.
This creates a line of even mesh spaces.

🌸 ROW 4 — Tall decorative stitches
- ch 4 (counts as 1 tr)
- In first mesh arch: 3 tr
- In next mesh arch: 1 dc + ch 1 + 1 dc
- In next mesh arch: 4 tr
- Repeat steps 3–4 until the end
- End with 1 tr
- Turn.
This row makes the long “lacy waves” seen in the video.
🌸 ROW 5 — Simple mesh
Same as Row 3:
- ch 1
- sc in the first stitch
- ch 3, sc in next ch-1 space (V-stitch center)
- Repeat to the end
- Turn.
⭐ REPEAT PATTERN
Repeat Rows 2 → 5 for the entire project.
This creates:
- shells
- V-stitches
- mesh rows
- long treble stitches
Exactly like the simple lace patterns in Tatiana Litke’s videos.