Unique New Crochet❗️Only 2 Rows Multi-Purpose Pattern Tutorial
This is a very easy, repeatable 2-row pattern. Once you learn the two rows, you simply repeat them to create shawls, blouses, scarves, runners, or blankets.
🧶 Materials
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Yarn: Sport (No.2) or DK (No.3)
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Cotton for summer blouses
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Acrylic/blend for shawls
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Hook: 3.5 – 4.5 mm (adjust to yarn)
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Scissors, yarn needle
📌 Abbreviations (US)
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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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rep = repeat
📏 Pattern Notes
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Pattern is worked row by row
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Uses only 2 repeating rows
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Stitch count is flexible
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Turning chain counts as 1 dc
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Great for beginners 🌸
🔗 FOUNDATION CHAIN
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Chain a multiple of 4 + 2
Examples
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Small sample: ch 34
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Shawl: ch 202
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Blouse panel: ch according to width needed
🌟 ROW 1 – Lace Shell Setup
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Dc in 4th chain from hook
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Ch 1, skip 1 chain, dc in next chain
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Rep from * to * across
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Dc in last chain
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Ch 3, turn
✔ You now have evenly spaced dc with chain spaces
🌟 ROW 2 – Shell Fan Pattern
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In first dc: (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc)
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Skip next dc, in ch-1 space work (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc)
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Rep across
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In last dc: (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc)
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Ch 3, turn
🌼 Beautiful shell fans are formed
🔁 REPEAT
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Repeat Row 1 and Row 2
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Continue until desired length
✔ This is the entire pattern
🪡 OPTIONAL EDGES
Simple 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 rep around
👗 PROJECT IDEAS
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✔ Summer blouse / tunic
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✔ Lightweight shawl
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✔ Scarf
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✔ Table runner
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✔ Baby blanket
🌸 TIPS FOR SUCCESS
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If fabric is too tight, use a larger hook
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For a more open lace, add ch-2 instead of ch-1 in shells
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Cotton yarn gives a clean stitch definition
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Block lightly for best look
🔄 EASY VARIATIONS
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Bigger shells: (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc)
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Denser fabric: replace ch-1 spaces with dc
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Striped look: change color every 2 rows
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