Here is another quick and easy lace stitch.
Even though autumn is still some time away, I plan
to make myself a lacy scarf using this pattern. I have a very beautiful olive
green wool yarn that my sister-in-law bought me some time ago. I think that
yarn and this pattern will make a lovely scarf.
Shell in this pattern: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) all in
same space.
Multiple of 12, plus 6 for symmetry, plus 4.
Row 1: shell in 6th ch from hook, *ch
3, skip 5 ch, sc in next ch, ch 3, skip 5 ch, shell in next ch* across, skip 3
ch, dc in last ch.
Row 2: ch 6, turn; *sc in next shell, ch 3, shell
in next sc, ch 3* across, end with sc in last shell, ch 3, dc in last dc.
Row 3: ch 3, turn; *shell in next sc, ch 3, sc in
next shell, ch 3,* across, end with shell in next sc, dc into 3rd ch
of turning ch-6.
Repeat Rows 2-3.
Can't wait to see your scarf. By the pattern it looks like it will be very pretty.
ReplyDeleteyo el año pasado hice una bufanda con ese punto y quedo preciosa!!! a ti seguro que tambien te quedara ideal!!un besito.maria:)
ReplyDeleteХороший узор и интересно какая получится шаль.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful pattern, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletesehr schön! Danke!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße,*Manja*
That is so pretty and I bet the scarf will be beautiful! I think this pattern could also work well for a light spring/summer baby blanket! Thanks for writing out the instructions. Definitely bookmarking this!
ReplyDeleteMahalo for sharing. This is such a pretty stitch. Found your blog on Bloglovin' while perusing around.
ReplyDeleteI linked to your pattern on my blog, thanks so much for sharing it!
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Hi I LOVE this stitch and thanks for the pattern! I will try and make a scarf. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJulie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
Beautiful! What size crochet hook, weight yarn and amt of yarn do you suggest/
ReplyDeleteMade scarves for each of my daughters in their school colors, absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Will probably use this pattern as the basis for a prayer shawl. Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean when you say single crochet in next shell. Where in the shell??
ReplyDeleteI dont know what you mean when you say " plus 6 for symetry , plus 4" after the multiples of 12.... This does not explain where to place the 6 or the 4
ReplyDeleteThe symmetry part is to ensure you start and end with a shell of each side. If instead you only use multiple of 12, plus 4, you will start with a shell on one side, but end with a sc on the other side. Sometimes there might be a project that you want it that way, for example, if you are making a summer top. You don't want to have two shells next to each other when you make your side seams. In that case, you would only use multiple of 12, plus 4.
DeleteI hope this makes sense.