Any questions asked while I’m counting stitches will be answered with LOUDER COUNTING! ~Anonymous

One of the patterns my grandmother taught me was one with shells. Her advice was that there were so many uses and ways to crochet a shell and it always looks elegant.
I use many shell variations in my patterns and it's one of my first "go to's" when I am making a blanket. This one is no different. It's simple with a repeating row.
Make a scarf, crochet a blanket, a shawl (using a lacy fingerweight yarn) and your work will be absolutely stunning.
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PATTERN:
ABBREVIATIONS:
CHAIN (ch)
SKIP (sk)
SINGLE CROCHET (sc)
DOUBLE CROCHET (dc)
REPEAT (rep)
Start by chaining in multiples of 4 plus 2
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook; * ch 2, 4 dc in same stitch as the sc; sk next 3 chs; sc in next ch; rep from * across to the end. Ch 3, turn
Row 2: 2 dc in the first sc; sk next 4 dc, sc in the ch-2 space; * ch 2, work 4 dc in the same ch-2 space; sk next 4 dc; sc in the next ch-2 space; rep from * across; ch 3 turn
Rep row 2 for pattern
Simple and elegant!
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