This New Crochet Pattern Is Amazing❗️Simple and Very Quick Beginners Tutorial
This tutorial demonstrates a simple repeating crochet lace pattern made using chain arches and double-crochet clusters. Such patterns are beginner-friendly because they rely on basic stitches like chains, single crochet, and double crochet to build decorative textures.
Below is a very detailed step-by-step written tutorial based on the pattern structure shown in the video.
Materials 🧶
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Yarn: cotton yarn or acrylic yarn (light or medium weight)
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Crochet hook: 3 mm – 4 mm
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Scissors
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Yarn needle for finishing
Crochet Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sc | single crochet |
| dc | double crochet |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| sk | skip |
| sp | space |
Pattern Multiple
Foundation chain must be:
Multiple of 4 + 2 chains
Examples:
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26 chains
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34 chains
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42 chains
This ensures the pattern repeats evenly.
Step 1 — Make the Foundation Chain
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Make a slip knot and place it on your crochet hook.
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Yarn over and pull through to create the first chain stitch.
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Continue making chains until you reach the desired width.
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Add 2 extra chains for turning.
Row 1 — Base Row
This row stabilizes the fabric.
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Insert hook into the 2nd chain from the hook.
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Yarn over and pull up a loop.
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Yarn over and pull through both loops → 1 single crochet.
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Continue crocheting 1 single crochet in every chain across the row.
Turn your work.
Row 2 — Chain Space Row
This row creates the open spaces used for the decorative pattern.
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Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
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Skip 1 stitch.
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Crochet 1 double crochet in the next stitch.
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Chain 1.
Repeat across the row:
skip 1 stitch → dc → ch1
This creates evenly spaced chain gaps.
Turn work.
Row 3 — Cluster Pattern Row
This row creates the decorative motif.
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Chain 3.
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In the first chain-1 space, crochet:
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3 double crochet
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Chain 2.
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In the same space crochet:
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3 double crochet
This creates a shell cluster:
(3 dc, ch2, 3 dc)
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In the next stitch between spaces crochet 1 single crochet.
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Move to the next chain space and repeat the shell cluster.
Repeat across the row.
Turn work.
Row 4 — Connection Row
This row prepares the pattern for repeating.
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Chain 1.
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Crochet 1 single crochet in each stitch across the shell cluster.
When you reach the chain-2 center space, crochet:
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1 single crochet
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chain 3
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1 single crochet
This creates the new loop for the next motif row.
Continue across the row.
Turn work.
Row 5 — Repeat Motif Row
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Slip stitch into the chain-3 loop.
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Chain 3.
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In the same space crochet:
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3 dc
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ch2
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3 dc
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Crochet 1 single crochet between motifs.
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Repeat across the row.
Turn work.
Pattern Repeat
Repeat the following rows:
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Row 4 – connection row
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Row 5 – motif row
These rows create a beautiful repeating lace design.
Repeating rows with basic stitches is a common crochet technique because simple stitch combinations can build complex decorative textures while remaining beginner-friendly.
Continue Until Desired Length
You can use this pattern for:
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Blouses
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Shawls
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Table runners
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Scarves
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Blankets
Simply repeat the pattern rows until your project reaches the desired size.
Optional Border
Border Row
Crochet single crochet around the entire edge.
Decorative Edge
Repeat:
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5 double crochet in one stitch
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skip 2 stitches
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1 single crochet
This creates a scalloped lace border.
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