🌟Incredibly Beautiful Crochet How to Make the Easiest Shawl and Blouse Pattern I've Ever Seen

 Hello crochet friends! Now I will write the full detailed step-by-step crochet tutorial: 

Structure: Repeats-based lace panel that can be turned into shawls, scarves, blouses, vests, wraps, table runners, etc.





🧶 Materials

  • Thin cotton yarn or lace yarn (Size 1 or 2 works best)

  • Hook size recommended on your yarn label (often 2.0–3.5 mm)

  • Scissors & tapestry needle


🪡 US Stitch Terms

Abbreviation                                            Meaning      
ch                                                                  chain
scsingle crochet
dcdouble crochet
sl stslip stitch
spspace
ststitch

✅ Pattern Structure Overview

This lace is made of:

  1. Chain arches

  2. Vertical ladder mesh

  3. Beautiful open diamond shells

The pattern repeats over multiples of 6 + 1 stitches.

To adjust size:

  • Shawl: long rectangle

  • Blouse: two rectangles (front + back)


✨ FOUNDATION CHAIN

Make a chain in multiples of 6 + 1
Example for practice:

ch 37 (6×6=36 +1)

🌿 Row 1 — Base Mesh

  1. Start in 5th chain from hook, dc.

  2. ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in next ch

Repeat to end.

You now have a row of dc separated by ch-1 spaces.

Turn.


🌱 Row 2 — Chain Arches

  1. ch 4 (counts as dc + ch1)

  2. dc into next dc stitch

  3. ch 1, dc in next dc

Repeat across the row.

→ This row looks the same as Row 1, forming a nice mesh.

Turn.


🌾 Row 3 — First Decorative Fans Begin

  1. ch 5 (counts as dc + ch2)

  2. Skip 2 spaces; in next dc make: (dc, ch2, dc)

  3. ch 2

  4. Repeat step 2 across entire row.

End with ch2 + dc in last stitch.

Turn.


🌸 Row 4 — Build the Diamond Shape

  1. ch 4

  2. dc in the first ch-2 sp created in previous row

  3. ch 3

  4. dc in the next ch-2 sp

  5. ch 3, dc in next ch-2 sp repeat across

End with ch1 + dc.

Turn.

This row creates little “V-ladders."


🌼 Row 5 — Open Lace Diamonds

  1. ch 3 (counts as dc)

  2. 2 dc in first ch-3 space

  3. sc in next ch-3 space

  4. 5 dc into next ch-3 space

  5. sc in next ch-3 space

  6. 2 dc in next space

Repeat:

2dc, sc, 5dc, sc, 2dc…

Turn.

This forms the pretty flower/leaf shapes in the lace.


🌟 Row 6 — Return to Mesh (Stabilizing Row)

  1. ch 4

  2. dc in space between groups

  3. ch 1, dc in next space

Repeat across.

Turn.


🎀 Pattern Repeat

Repeat Rows 2–6 for the entire project.

That’s it!
The design grows beautifully with soft drape.


🧵 Making a Shawl

Make a long rectangle using repeats until desired length.


👗 Making a Blouse (Very Easy)

  1. Make two identical rectangles

  2. Lay them side by side

  3. Sew shoulders leaving neck opening

  4. Sew sides leaving arm openings

No shaping required!


💡 Helpful Adjustments

Want                                                     Do This                                              
 Bigger holes                                            Increase chain spaces by +1
 Denser lookUse smaller hook
 More flowyUse silk, bamboo, or cotton blend yarn

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