πThe Most Stylish Crochet Pattern I've Ever Seen❗️A Multipurpose Pattern Tutorial for Beginners
π US crochet terms
π Explained very slowly, clearly, and with many words
π Suitable for runner, blouse, tunic, shawl, scarf, table cover, and more
This pattern looks very stylish and elegant, but do not worry π
It is made using basic stitches, repeated in a calm and logical way.
If you know chain (ch) and double crochet (dc), you can do this πΈ
π§Ά MATERIALS (BEGINNER FRIENDLY)
Please choose light-colored yarn so stitches are easy to see.
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Yarn:
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Sport (No.2) or DK (No.3)
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Cotton or cotton blend (best for blouse & runner)
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Crochet hook: 3.0 – 4.0 mm
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Scissors
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Yarn needle
π BASIC CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
Keep this list next to you while working:
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ch = chain
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sl st = slip stitch
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sc = single crochet
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dc = double crochet
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sp = space
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ch-sp = chain space
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rep = repeat
π VERY IMPORTANT NOTES FOR BEGINNERS (PLEASE READ)
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Work slowly and calmly
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Always count your stitches and chain spaces
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This pattern grows row by row
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Most beauty comes from chains + dc
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If fabric curls → use bigger hook
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If fabric waves → use smaller hook
Do not worry if your first rows look imperfect π·
Crochet improves with practice.
π WHAT CAN YOU MAKE WITH THIS PATTERN?
✔ Table runner
✔ Summer blouse or tunic
✔ Shawl or scarf
✔ Bed runner
✔ Curtain panel
π FOUNDATION CHAIN
This pattern works in rows.
π Chain a multiple of 4 + 2
Examples:
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Small sample: ch 34
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Runner: ch 122
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Blouse panel: chain as wide as needed
π’ ROW 1 – BASE ROW (SETTING THE PATTERN)
This row prepares the foundation.
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Dc in the 4th chain from hook
(the skipped chains count as first dc) -
Ch 1, skip 1 chain, dc in next chain
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Repeat * to * across
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Dc in the last chain
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Ch 3, turn
✅ You now have dc stitches with chain-1 spaces
π‘ ROW 2 – CREATE SOFT LACE STRUCTURE
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Dc in first dc
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Ch 2, skip next dc, dc in next dc
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Repeat across
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Dc in last dc
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Ch 3, turn
✨ Pattern starts opening beautifully
π‘ ROW 3 – FORM DECORATIVE FANS
This row gives the stylish look.
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In first dc work: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc)
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Skip next ch-2 space, in next dc work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc)
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Repeat across
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Ch 3, turn
πΈ These are elegant fan shapes
π’ ROW 1 – BASE ROW (SETTING THE PATTERN)
This row prepares the foundation.
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Dc in the 4th chain from hook
(the skipped chains count as first dc) -
Ch 1, skip 1 chain, dc in next chain
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Repeat * to * across
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Dc in the last chain
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Ch 3, turn
✅ You now have dc stitches with chain-1 spaces
π‘ ROW 2 – CREATE SOFT LACE STRUCTURE
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Dc in first dc
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Ch 2, skip next dc, dc in next dc
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Repeat across
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Dc in last dc
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Ch 3, turn
✨ Pattern starts opening beautifully
π‘ ROW 3 – FORM DECORATIVE FANS
This row gives the stylish look.
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In first dc work: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc)
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Skip next ch-2 space, in next dc work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc)
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Repeat across
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Ch 3, turn
πΈ These are elegant fan shapes
✨ OPTIONAL EDGE (BEGINNER SAFE)
Simple Clean Edge
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Sc evenly around
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Corners: (sc, ch 2, sc)
Decorative Picot Edge
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Sc, ch 3, sl st into same stitch
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Repeat around
πͺ‘ BLOCKING (VERY IMPORTANT FOR STYLE)
Blocking makes this pattern look professional.
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Lightly wet or steam
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Gently stretch straight
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Pin edges if possible
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Let dry completely
π Do not skip this step
π HOW TO USE THIS PATTERN
✔ Runner
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Crochet long rectangle
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Add border around edges
✔ Blouse / Tunic
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Crochet two panels
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Join shoulders and sides
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Add neckline and sleeves
✔ Shawl
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Make wide rectangle
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Add tassels if desired
πΈ BEGINNER TIPS (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
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Count stitches every row
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Use stitch markers if needed
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Practice with small sample first
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Light yarn = easier learning
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Your first project does not need to be perfect π
π EASY VARIATIONS
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More open lace → add extra chains
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Denser fabric → reduce chains
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Bigger fans → add more dc
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Color change → every 2 or 3 rows
❤️ YOU CAN DO THIS
This pattern looks very stylish and advanced, but it is made only with:
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Chain
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Double crochet
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Simple repeats
That means beginners can absolutely succeed π·
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