⭐️Unique Crochet Pattern⭐️A Gorgeous Pattern for All Projects: How to Make It
This tutorial demonstrates a repeating crochet lace stitch made with chain spaces and double-crochet clusters, a common technique used to create decorative openwork patterns suitable for garments, shawls, blankets, and other projects.
Below is a clear written step-by-step tutorial that follows the construction used in .
Materials 🧶
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Cotton or acrylic yarn
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Crochet hook 3–4 mm
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Scissors
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Yarn needle
Crochet Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| sc | single crochet |
| dc | double crochet |
| sp | space |
| st | stitch |
Pattern Multiple
Start chain must be:
Multiple of 6 + 3 chains
Example:
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27 chains
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33 chains
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39 chains
Step-by-Step Crochet Tutorial
Step 1 — Foundation Chain
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Make a slip knot.
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Crochet the desired number of chains (multiple of 6).
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Add 3 extra chains for turning.
Row 1 — Base Row
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Skip 3 chains from hook.
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Make 1 double crochet (dc) in the next chain.
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Continue 1 dc in each chain across the row.
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Turn the work.
This creates the foundation row.
Row 2 — Chain Mesh Row
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Chain 4 (counts as dc + ch1).
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Skip 1 stitch.
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Make 1 dc in next stitch.
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Chain 1.
Repeat across:
skip 1 → dc → ch1
This creates even mesh spaces across the row.
Turn work.
Row 3 — Cluster Pattern Row
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Chain 3.
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In the first chain space, crochet:
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3 dc
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Chain 2.
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In the next chain space crochet:
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4 dc
Repeat across each space.
This begins forming the decorative cluster pattern.
Turn work.
Row 4 — Lace Connection Row
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Chain 4.
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Skip the cluster.
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Make 1 dc between clusters.
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Chain 1.
Repeat across.
This row forms the open diamond lace structure.
Turn work.
Row 5 — Cluster Repeat
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Chain 3.
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In each chain space, crochet:
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4 dc
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Chain 2 between clusters.
Repeat across the row.
Repeat Pattern
Repeat:
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Row 4
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Row 5
until the project reaches the desired length.
The pattern will create repeating lace clusters forming a beautiful textured fabric.
Optional Border
After finishing:
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Crochet single crochet around edges.
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For decoration add:
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(sc, ch3, sc) in one stitch
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skip 2 stitches
Repeat around.
What You Can Make With This Pattern
This stitch pattern works well for:
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Shawls
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Sweaters
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Scarves
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Baby blankets
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Table runners
Many crochet projects rely on repeating stitch patterns made from chains and double crochet groups, which makes them easy to scale to different sizes.
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