Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern
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Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern

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Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern

Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet arches and fans stitch free pattern and full tutorial. This crochet stitch is so feminine and easy to make too. Lacy and intricate, this stitch is quite easy and relaxing to crochet.

The video tutorial for this project can be found here:

Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern: A Lacy Stitch

This lacy stitch is perfect for many different projects. I have used this stitch many times, and it looks especially beautiful when used for vintage shawls, for example. The Madeleine Vintage Shawl from a few years ago features this delicate and lacy stitch. This shawl is a perfect example on how to use this wonderful stitch.

This Victorian Era Shawl is a more bold way of using this stitch, and this wrap looks very beautiful too. Crocheting this stitch is perfect for many different projects. I really want to use this stitch for a cardigan or Summer sweater, for example. This lovely and romantic shawl is also a great example of this shell mesh stitch.

Let me know if you enjoy making these projects too! I love crocheting lacy crochet stitches as they just make for a feminine and dainty look!

Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern: Yarn And Hook

Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern
This stitch is so delicate and feminine

This is a stitch pattern, so it can be used universally to create different crochet designs. You can use this stitch with any yarn. When using your preferred yarn, just make sure that you match up the crochet hook indicated on the back of the yarn pack.

I love discovering different crochet stitches, as this enables me to enrich my own crochet knowledge. Stitches can really enhance a crochet pattern. I love how versatile crochet stitches can be!

For now, I have only ever designed and published crochet squares. I love crochet squares so much as they are both fun and beautiful to make! Recently, I designed this Daisy Granny Square, and I love it so much!

I will be releasing more crochet stitch and square tutorials very soon, so watch this space!

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Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch Free Pattern
This is a very beautiful stitch

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Crochet Arches And Fans Stitch: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern for this stitch from Etsy here: Crochet Fans & Arches Stitches PDF Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern for this stitch from Ravelry here: Crochet Fans & Arches Stitches PDF Pattern

Level: Easy +

Notes

I will be writing in US terms (British terms in brackets).

You can adjust your wrap when you apply this multiple: multiple of 12 stitches.

Gauge (if using a 4 mm crochet hook and light 3/DK yarn)

4” (10 cm): 2,5 fan treillis stitch pattern repeat

4” (10 cm): 8 rows

Abbreviations

ch: chain

sk: skip

SP: space

SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)

DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)

TC: Treble Crochet (UK Double Treble Crochet)

Sl st: Slip stitch

EOR: End of row

Pattern

Chain a multiple of 12.

Row 1: SC into 2nd ch from hook, *5 ch, sk 3 ch, 1 SC into next ch*, repeat * until last 2 ch; 2 ch, sk 1 ch, DC into last ch.

Row 1
Row 1

Row 2: Turn your work; 1 ch, SC into same 1st st, miss 2 ch sp, *7 DC into next 5 ch arch, 1 SC into next arch **, 5 ch, 1 SC into next arch*, repeat from* ending last repeat at **, sk ch 2 sp, 2 ch, 1 TC into last stitch.

Row 2
Row 2

Row 3: Turn your work; 1 ch, 1 SC into same 1st st, *5 ch, 1 SC into 2nd DC from previous 7 DC fan, 5 ch, 1 SC into 6th DC from previous 7 DC fan **, 5 ch, 1 SC into next 5 ch sp*; repeat from * and ending last repeat at **, 2 ch, 1 TC into last stitch.

Row 3
Row 3

Repeat rows 2 and 3 to create pattern.

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