🌟Perfect Tile Crochet Pattern‼️How to Make a Blouse, Shawl, or Runner Pattern
Full Step-by-Step Written Tutorial
Beginner Friendly | US Crochet Terms
🧶 SKILL LEVEL
Beginner to Easy-Intermediate
(Only basic stitches used)
🧵 MATERIALS
-
Yarn: Cotton or cotton-blend (light DK or sport weight recommended)
-
Crochet hook: 3.0–4.0 mm (match yarn)
-
Scissors
-
Yarn needle
-
Stitch markers (optional)
✂️ ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
-
ch = chain
-
sl st = slip stitch
-
sc = single crochet
-
hdc = half double crochet
-
dc = double crochet
-
tr = treble crochet
-
sp = space
-
st = stitch
📐 PATTERN FEATURES
-
Tile / geometric look
-
Repeating square motif
-
Lightweight and breathable
-
Easy to join for garments or runners
-
Size adjustable
🪡 STEP-BY-STEP CROCHET INSTRUCTIONS
🔰 ROUND 1 – CENTER TILE RING
-
Make a magic ring
(or ch 4, sl st to first chain). -
Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
-
Work 15 dc into the ring.
-
Pull ring tight.
-
Sl st to top of ch-3.
✔ Total: 16 dc
✔ Forms a solid tile center
🔹 ROUND 2 – SPACED GRID ROUND
-
Ch 3.
-
Dc in same stitch.
-
Ch 1.
-
Skip 1 stitch.
-
In next stitch work 2 dc.
-
Ch 1.
-
Repeat (2 dc, ch 1, skip 1 st) around.
-
Sl st to join.
✔ Creates neat, even spaces
🔹 ROUND 3 – TILE BLOCKS
-
Sl st into ch-1 space.
-
Ch 3.
-
Work 2 dc into same space.
-
Ch 2.
-
In next ch-1 space: 3 dc.
-
Ch 2.
-
Repeat around.
-
Sl st to close.
✔ Clear tile blocks appear
🔹 ROUND 4 – LACE FRAMES
-
Sl st into ch-2 space.
-
Ch 1.
-
Sc in same space.
-
Ch 3.
-
Sc in next ch-2 space.
-
Ch 3.
-
Repeat around.
-
Sl st to finish.
✔ Adds airiness and elegance
🔹 ROUND 5 – SQUARE SHAPING
-
Sl st into next ch-3 space.
-
Ch 3 (counts as dc).
-
2 dc in same space.
-
Ch 1.
-
In next space: 3 dc, ch 1.
-
At corners work:
-
(3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc)
-
-
Continue around.
-
Sl st to join.
✔ Motif becomes a square 🟦
🔹 ROUND 6 – TILE EDGE DEFINITION
-
Ch 1.
-
Sc in each stitch and space around.
-
In each corner ch-3 space:
-
(sc, ch 2, sc)
-
-
Sl st to close.
-
Fasten off.
✔ Clean, structured tile edge
🔁 MAKING THE FABRIC (BLouse / SHAWL / RUNNER)
✔ Table Runner
-
Join motifs edge-to-edge
-
Recommended layout: 1 × long row or 2–3 motifs wide
✔ Blouse
-
Join motifs loosely
-
Leave armholes by skipping joins
-
Use same pattern for sleeves
✔ Shawl
-
Join motifs diagonally
-
Or add motifs in rows for rectangular shawl
🧵 JOINING METHODS
🔹 Sewing Join (Flat & Clean)
-
Mattress stitch through back loops
🔹 Slip Stitch Join
-
Sl st through both motifs’ loops
🔹 Join-As-You-Go
-
Best for large projects
💡 For garments, avoid tight joins.
✨ OPTIONAL BORDER (RUNNER / SHAWL)
Border Round
-
Join yarn at corner.
-
Sc evenly around.
-
In corners: (sc, ch 2, sc)
-
Sl st, fasten off.
Optional lace border:
-
(sc, ch 3, skip 2 sts) repeat
🌸 BLOCKING & FINISHING
-
Weave in all ends
-
Wet or steam block
-
Pin corners straight
-
Let dry flat
✔ Blocking enhances the tile geometry
🧠 BEGINNER TIPS
-
Count stitches every round
-
Use stitch markers for corners
-
Keep tension relaxed
-
Practice one motif first
-
Use cotton yarn for best stitch clarity
📋 QUICK ROUND SUMMARY
-
R1: Solid center
-
R2: Spaced grid
-
R3: Tile blocks
-
R4: Lace frame
-
R5: Square shaping
-
R6: Edge finish
🌟 WHY THIS IS A “PERFECT TILE” PATTERN
✔ Modern & elegant
✔ Breathable fabric
✔ Easy repeats
✔ Ideal for wearables & décor
✔ Beginner approved
.jpeg)
Comments
Post a Comment