Thursday , October 30 2025

Great Crochet Pattern with Many Fabrics

Absolutely — I can teach you how to crochet this lace strip!
The pattern in your photo is a repeating lace mesh with triangle / diamond clusters, perfect for scarves, table runners, blouse panels, borders, etc.

Below is a clear written pattern you can follow.


Materials

  • Thread: cotton crochet thread #8–#10 OR thin yarn
  • Hook: 1.25–1.75 mm
  • Scissors / tapestry needle

Stitches used

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • tr = treble crochet
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • 3-dc cluster (explained below)

3-dc cluster
(YO, insert hook, pull up loop, pull through 2) × 3 times, yarn over, pull through all loops.


Foundation chain

Multiple of 8 + 4 (for symmetry)

For a sample strip, try:

Ch 52 (6 repeats)


Row 1

Starting in 5th ch from hook:

  • dc, ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc across
  • (this forms a mesh)

Ch 3 + turn.


Row 2

  • dc in dc
  • ch 1, skip next ch-sp, dc in next dc
  • repeat across
  • ch 3 + turn

(This is identical; builds the base)


Row 3 – Beginning triangle motifs

  • dc in first dc
  • ch 1, skip 1, 3-dc cluster in next dc, ch 1, skip 1, dc
  • repeat across
  • ch 3 + turn

Row 4 – Triangle grows

  • dc in dc
  • ch 1
  • 3-dc cluster into previous cluster, ch 1, skip 1, dc
  • repeat across
  • ch 3 + turn

You will see triangles forming.


Row 5 – Peak

  • dc in dc
  • ch 1, dc into cluster, ch 1, dc into next dc
  • repeat across

This flattens the top of the triangle.


Row 6 – Lace divider row

  • dc in dc
  • ch 2, dc in next dc
    repeat across

Ch 3 + turn.


Row 7

Repeat Row 2 (simple mesh)


Row 8

Repeat Row 2


Row 9

Repeat Row 3


Then continue repeating Rows 3 → 8 for length.


🧠 Pattern logic

You are basically working:

  • 2 mesh rows
  • 3 rows of triangle clusters
  • 1 divider row
  • 2 mesh rows again

Repeating this sequence creates the exact look in the photo.


Edges

Side edges are simple because you always start with ch-3 = dc height.
If you want a clean border at the end, add:

Row:

  • sc in every dc and ch-sp across

📌 Tips

  • Use blocking for crisp lace.
  • Thinner thread = more delicate.
  • The color you showed looks beautiful!

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