In the next space, make a double crochet.
Again, insert the hook around the post of the next double crochet and make a front post double crochet.
Repeat this step for all double crochets in the row.
Skip the first of the 7 single crochets, then make 5 single crochets.
Continue working around the post of each double crochet in the same manner.
Step 4: Repeating and Shaping the Pattern
Reduce the 5 single crochets from the previous row to 3 single crochets (by skipping the first and last stitch).
Continue making front post double crochets around the double crochets.
In the next row, reduce the 3 single crochets to 1 single crochet while maintaining the front post double crochet pattern.
At this stage, the pattern will start becoming more defined.
Repeat the initial steps to form additional rows.
Finalizing the Pattern
The pattern will create a beautiful 3D effect.
As you continue crocheting, the motifs will develop into a textured shell pattern.
Once the desired size is achieved, add a finishing row of single crochets or another decorative border if preferred.
Tips
Changing the yarn and hook size can create different effects.
The pattern repeats itself in a diagonal manner.
To keep the pattern even and neat, pay attention to balancing the single crochets and double crochets.
Video Tutorial:
The crochet shell stitch is a must-know for any crocheter looking to add a touch of elegance to their work. Whether you’re making a simple scarf or a large, detailed blanket, this stitch offers a beautiful texture with minimal effort. Try out this pattern today and see how versatile and stunning the shell stitch can be!