Crochet Shell Lace Ribbon Free Pattern
This Crochet Shell Lace Ribbon is perfect for borders, bookmarks, hair tie or decorative trims. The shell stitch creates a classic, delicate texture.
The delicate chain loops along the sides give the ribbon a gorgeous scalloped edge, adding to that airy, lace-like quality. You can attach them to the edge of a larger project like a blanket or a garment using these chain loops.
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Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
- Yarns: 1-Super Fine / Sock weight yarns. (You can use any weight of yarns for this. Lace and Super Fine Yarn is perfect for a delicate look)
- Hook: 3mm crochet hook
- Notions: Tapestry needle for weaving ends, Scissors
Gauge: Gauge is not very important for this project.
Abbreviations / special stitches (US Term)
- Ch – chain
- Sl st – slip stitch
- Dc – double crochet
- Sk – skip
- St(s) – stitch(s)
- Ch-sp – chain space
- *to – repeat * to the instructions.
- [ ] or [[ ]] – work instructions within brackets as many times as directed.
Crochet Shell Lace Ribbon Pattern
Crochet Ch 8 (count as ch 5 and dc)
Row 1: (3dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in 6th ch from hook, ch 3, sk next ch, join with sl st in last ch, ch 3, turn the work, join with sl st in ch-3 space just crocheted and joined, [ch 3, join with sl st in same ch-3 space] 2 times.
Row 2: ch 3, (3dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in chain space of the shell st, ch 3, join with sl st into the ch-3 space, ch 3, turn the work, join with sl st in ch-3 space just crocheted and joined, [ch 3, join with sl st in same ch-3 space] 2 times.
Repeat row 2 continuously until the desired length.
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