CROCHET PATTERNSCrochet Lace Square Motif

Crochet Lace Square Motif

I made my Crochet Lace Square Motif with cotton thread size 10 and a crochet hook size 1,75 mm and the final motif measures about 10 cm (about 4 inches).
Besides your thread or yarn and hook, you will also need a needle to weave in loose ends and a pair of scissors.

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Instructions
Ch 7 and sl st in first ch to form a ring.

  • Round 1:Ch 4 (counts as tr), 23 tr in the ring, join with sl st in 4th ch of first ch4.
  • Round 2:Ch 10, sl st in 7th ch from hook, * ch 7, skip 2 tr, dtr in next tr, ch 7, sl st in 7th ch from hook, ch 7 **, skip 2 tr, dc in next tr, ch 7, sl st in 7th ch from hook; repeat from * 3 times and from * to ** once more, join with sl st in 3rd ch of first ch10.
  • Round 3:Sl st in next 4 chains, ch 10, sl st in 7th ch from hook, in same loop work (dc, 2 tr, dtr), * in next ch-7 loop work (2 dtr, 3 tr, 2 dtr, ch 7, sl st in 7th ch from hook, dtr, 3 tr, 2 dtr), in next ch-7 loop work (dtr, 2 tr **, 2 dc, ch 7, sl st in 7th ch from hook, dc, 2 tr, dtr); repeat from * 3 times and from * to ** once more, dc, join with sl st in 3rd ch of first ch10.
  • Round 4:Sl st in ch-7 loop, ch 9 (counts as dtr and ch-4 sp), in same loop work [(tr, ch 4) 3 times, dtr], * in next ch-7 loop work [dtr, ch 4, (tr, ch 4) 5 times, dtr] **, in next ch-7 loop work [dtr, ch 4, (tr, ch 4) 3 times, dtr]; repeat from * 3 times and from * to ** once more, join with sl st in 5th ch of first ch9.
  • Round 5:Ch 1, 5 sc in every ch-4 sp around, join with sl st in first sc.

Fasten off and weave in loose ends.

Abbreviations
ch chain
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
tr treble crochet
dtr double treble‌ crochet
sp space
sl st slip stitch
* work instructions following * as many times as indicated
( ) [ ] work instructions the number of times specified or work instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I made an Afghan in 1989 with a crochet circle in a granny square.
    I have been looking for the pattern. You made the blue one.

    Thank you so much for writing down the same pattern that I used.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY New Year.

  2. Thank You Thank You Thank You so much for the patterns these are going to be my First attempt to creating doilies and I was Hoping for Beautiful patterns. I have been working with crochet threads to use as trims, I am So Anxious to start.

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