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Amazing Crochet Pattern‼️How to Make a Multi-Purpose Blouse and Runner for Beginners

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  🧶 Crochet Lace Motif Tutorial — Multi-Purpose Blouse & Runner This pattern creates a beautiful lacy square motif that can be joined together to make a blouse, runner, curtain, or shawl . It’s elegant, airy, and suitable for beginners. 🪡 Materials Thin cotton yarn or crochet thread (size 10 recommended) Crochet hook: 1.5 mm – 2.0 mm Scissors Tapestry needle ✏️ Abbreviations (US Terms) Abbrev Meaning ch chain sc single crochet dc double crochet tr treble crochet sl st slip stitch sp space st stitch 🌸 Step-by-Step Pattern Round 1 — Foundation Ring Start with ch 6 and join with sl st to form a ring. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), work 15 dc into the ring. Join with sl st to the top of beginning ch 3. ➡️ Total: 16 dc forming a small circle. Round 2 — Forming Petal Spaces Ch 5 (counts as 1 dc + ch 2). Skip 1 st, dc in next st, ch 2 — repeat around. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of first ch 5. ➡️ You now have 8 dc and 8 ch-2 spaces. Round 3 —...

Delicate Spiral Design Pattern Crochet & Fashion

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  🧶 Materials Yarn of your choice (light to medium weight recommended for a delicate spiral; you could also work with two colors for visual effect) Crochet hook suited to your yarn (e.g., 3.5 mm for light yarn, 5.0 mm for medium) Scissors Tapestry needle for weaving in ends Optional: stitch marker to mark rounds or spiral turns ✏️ Abbreviations (US terms) ch = chain sc = single crochet dc = double crochet hdc = half-double crochet sl st = slip stitch st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat ( … ) = work all instructions in same stitch or space 🌪 Pattern Overview The spiral pattern works by continuously increasing in a circular/spiral fashion without turning between rounds, forming a swirling design. It’s used as a decorative motif that can become a coaster, placemat, bag front, or part of fashion accessory. The video highlights how simple the increases and spiral method are — labelled “delicado y muy fácil” (delicate and very easy). ✅ Step-b...

🌟Amazing Crochet Motif Pattern Multipurpose Runner, Blouse How-To Tutorial for Beginners

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  🧵 Materials Mercerized cotton yarn (light or fine weight) Crochet hook: 1.5 mm – 2.0 mm Scissors Tapestry needle for weaving ends ✏️ Abbreviations (US Terms) Symbol Meaning ch chain sc single crochet dc double crochet tr treble crochet sl st slip stitch sp space rep repeat st(s) stitch(es) 🌸 Overview This crochet motif creates a beautiful flower-like pattern that can be joined together for various projects such as: Table runners 🌼 Blouses or tops 👕 Bed runners or shawls 🧣 Cushion covers or curtains 🏡 Each motif begins from the center and expands into delicate petals surrounded by lacy arches. 🌼 Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern 🪷 Round 1 — Foundation Center Make a magic ring (or ch 6 and join with sl st to form a ring). Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc). Make 11 dc into the ring (total 12 dc including the first ch 3). Join with sl st to the top of ch 3. ➤ You now have a neat round base circle. 🌿 Round 2 — Creating Petal Base Ch 5 (...

Stunningt! How to Crochet Lacy and Elegant Tape/Crochet Attractive Lace

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  🧶 Materials Fine cotton yarn or crochet thread Crochet hook size 1.25 mm – 2.0 mm (depending on yarn) Scissors Yarn needle for weaving ends ✏️ Abbreviations (US Terms) Symbol                   Meaning        ch                              chain sc single crochet dc double crochet tr treble crochet sl st slip stitch sp space rep repeat st(s) stitch(es)   🌸 Pattern Overview This is a beautiful tape lace made in one direction. It creates elegant arches and shells that resemble floral lacework. The tape can be used for decorations, borders, garments, curtains, collars, or home décor . Each repeat forms one flower-like motif joined by chain loops. 🌼 Step-by-Step Pattern Row 1 — Foundation Ch 12. In the 6th ch from hook, make 1 dc (this forms a loop). Ch 5 , skip 3 chains, and make 1 dc in the next ch...

💎 Beautiful and very easy to crochet LACE

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  🧶 Materials Fine yarn or thread suitable for lace (e.g., cotton lace-weight or light cotton yarn) Crochet hook to match your yarn (for lace thread maybe ~1.5-2.5 mm) Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving in ends Optional: a piece of fabric or towel to attach the lace ribbon to ✏️ Abbreviations (US terms) ch = chain sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet tr = treble (if used) st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat … * = repeat instructions inside ( … ) = work all inside same stitch or space 🌿 Pattern Overview The lace ribbon (кайма) is worked in multiple rows, building up a narrow strip with a repeating motif of chain loops and shell/fan clusters. Because it’s a ribbon, you work one row after another, turning each time, and can adapt the width by repeating more or fewer motif rows. The tutorial video demonstrates how to work this ribbon and shows how simple it is. ✅ Step-by-Step Instructions Here’s a practical...

Elegant Lace Crochet Pattern Crochet Tutorial for Beginners

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  🧶 Materials A light-weight yarn (DK, sport weight, or cotton lace) so the lace shows nicely Crochet hook to match yarn (for example 4.0 mm for DK yarn) Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving in ends Stitch marker (optional) for keeping track of row beginnings ✏️ Abbreviations (US Terms) ch = chain sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet hdc = half-double crochet dc = double crochet tr = treble crochet (if used) st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat … * = repeat instructions inside ( … ) = work all inside the same stitch or space 🌿 Pattern Overview This lace pattern is built on a repeating motif of open spaces (chain loops) and solid stitch clusters, producing a beautifully airy fabric suitable for scarves, shawls, blankets, or lace-edged garments. Because it’s “easy and beautiful for beginners”, the stitch combination stays within basic stitches (sc, dc, chains) but the design gives elegant lace effect. ✅ Step-by-Step Instructi...

Crochet Heart Patterned Border Lace Tutorial

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  🧶 Materials Lightweight or sport-weight yarn (or choose any yarn weight depending on your project). Appropriate crochet hook to match your yarn (e.g., 3.0 mm–4.0 mm for lighter yarn). Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving in ends. Optional: a piece of fabric or blanket edge to attach the lace border. ✏️ Abbreviations (US terms) ch = chain sl st = slip stitch sc = single crochet dc = double crochet st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat ( … ) = work all inside same stitch or space … * = repeat instructions inside 🌿 Overview of the Border You’ll begin by working along a foundation edge (either a base row or directly into the edge of piece). Row 1: stable row of sc to create a base for the lace. Row 2: chain-spaces to create loops which will form the heart motifs. Row 3: work the heart motifs (clusters of dc and ch spaces) into the loops. Continue repeat of loop row + motif row as needed. Finish with a neat edge row of ...