Lace Crochet Ribbon / How to Do Lace Crochet?
Creating an openwork tape lace crochet strip involves using a combination of stitches to form a delicate and lacy pattern. Below is a basic guide on how to make a lace tape strip in crochet. Feel free to adapt it based on your preferences and the project you’re working on.
Materials:
- Crochet hook appropriate for your yarn weight
- Yarn of your choice
Abbreviations:
- ch: chain
- dc: double crochet
- tr: treble crochet
- sk: skip
- sp: space
Instructions:
- Foundation Chain:
- Start by making a foundation chain of the desired length. The number of chains should be a multiple of the stitch pattern repeat.
- Row 1: Base Row
- Work a base row of stitches. For example, you can start with a row of double crochet (dc) or any other stitch that complements your design.
- Row 2: Openwork Lace Pattern
- Begin the openwork lace pattern. A simple pattern could be:
- Chain 3 (counts as a tr), sk next stitch, 1 tr in the next stitch.
- Repeat the above sequence across the row.
- End the row with a tr in the last stitch.
- Begin the openwork lace pattern. A simple pattern could be:
- Row 3: Building the Lace Pattern
- Start the next row by chaining 3 (counts as a tr).
- Work tr into the space created by the chain-3 from the previous row.
- Continue this pattern across the row, making sure to work tr into the spaces created by the chain-3 from the previous row.
- Repeat:
- Continue repeating Row 3 or modify the pattern as desired to create your lace tape strip. Experiment with different combinations of stitches and spacing to achieve the openness and delicacy you want.
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