Red lace crochet pattern with cluster

This simple crochet tutorial will help you to learn how to crochet the Red lace crochet pattern with cluster.

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Skill Level

  • Intermediate

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What do you need to crochet this project?

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  • Crochet hook size 2.5 mm

Tips for beginners:

  • Yarndage: 1.76 Oz (50g) / 185 Yrds (169m)
  • Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi) / Super Fine
  • Fiber type: 100% mercerized cotton
  • Yarn Brand: Yarn Art Begonia

Tips for beginners:

  • Scissors
  • Stitch/place markers

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Red lace crochet pattern with cluster

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How to crochet this pattern

Simple step by step instruction

Foundation chain: multiples of 6+7.

Row 1: 3 ch (cost as dc), *3ch, (2 dc cluster in 7 ch from the hook, skip 5 ch, 2 dc cluster in next ch) closed together, 3 ch, dc in same ch, rep from * to the end, turn.

Row 2: 3 ch (cost as dc), *3ch, (2 dc cluster dc, 2 dc cluster in next dc) closed together, 3 ch, dc in same dc, rep from * to the end, turn.

Repeat row 2 until you have reached your desired length.

Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet

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