Simple Crochet Lace Tape Pattern

Hello everyone! Today I am sharing another crochet lace tape pattern that is so simple but looks amazing!

This tape is only 5 rows in height and is bordered with solid double crochets, with a mesh center.

The mesh part is a series of V stitches, with the 4th row being similar in appearance, but it’s 2 double crochets together.

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Crochet Lace Tape Pattern Simple Easy

Materials Used:

Abbreviations Used (US terms)

  • St(s) – stitch(es)
  • Ch(s) – chain(s)
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Dc – double crochet
  • 2dctog – 2 double crochets together
    • To make a 2dctog, yarn over and insert your hook into the designated space, pull up a loop (3 loops on your hook)
    • Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook, this is the first “leg.”)
    • Yarn over and insert your hook into the next designated space and pull up a loop (4 loops on your hook)
    • Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (3 loops on your hook, this is the second “leg.”)
    • Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
  • V stitch – a double crochet, chain 2, and another double crochet all in the same stitch
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Simple Crochet Lace Tape Pattern

Ch a repeat of 6+3 

All that means is to ch 6 over and over again until you’re happy with the length of your tape, and then add 3 more chs to the end of that.

Row 1: Dc into the 4th ch away from your hook. Dc into each and every ch across.

Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as a dc and ch 1), turn, dc into same st, skip 2 sts, (dc, ch 2, dc) in the next st. This is your first V stitch made.

*Skip 2 sts and V stitch into next st.*

Repeat from *to* across. 

At the end of this row, you should have 3 sts left (2 dc and the ch from the foundation ch), make a (dc, ch 1) in the top ch.

Row 3: Ch 4 (counts as a dc and ch 1), turn, dc into next ch 1 space. V stitch into the next ch 2 space across.

After V stitching into the last ch 2 space, dc into next ch 1 space, dc into the 3rd ch of the starting ch 4 from the previous row.

Row 4: Ch 4 (counts as a dc and ch 1), turn, next we will make a 2dctog. The first leg will go in the next ch 1 space and the second leg will go into the next ch 2 space.

*Ch 2, 2dctog with the first leg going into the same ch 2 space just worked into and the second leg going into the next ch 2 space.*

Repeat from *to* across.

The last 2dctog’s second leg will go into the last ch 1 space. Ch 1 and dc into the 3rd ch of the starting ch 4 from the previous row.

Row 5: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, dc into next ch 1 space. *Dc into next 2dctog. 2 dc into next ch 2 space.*

Repeat from *to* across. Place a dc in last ch 1 space and a dc into the 3rd ch of starting ch 4 from previous row.

Cut thread with scissors and weave in any loose ends.

I hope this tutorial on this Simple Crochet Lace Tape Pattern was helpful! Enjoy!

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Easy Crochet Lace Tape Pattern

Hey everyone, today I am showing you how to make a very Easy Crochet Lace Tape!

After the first row, it’s just a 2 row repeat until it’s as long as you want it to be! 

This crochet tape has straight edges, which may be preferred by some instead of frills or shells.

What do you do with crochet tape?

So you’ve crocheted a length of this pretty lace tape, but now you might be wondering…what the heck do I even do with this?

Here are some ideas that I came up with that you can do with this particular crochet tape:

  • Use it as a trim for any fabric or clothing item (think like tablecloths, towels, dresses or curtains
  • Use it as a headband
  • Crochet a few rows and make it a bookmark
  • Frame it as part of an art collection of lace tapes
  • Line the edge of a pretty basket or box

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Materials Used:

Abbreviations Used (US terms)

  • St(s) – stitch(es)
  • Ch(s) – chain(s)
  • Sl st – slip stitch 
  • Sc – single crochet 
  • Dc – double crochet
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Crochet Lace Tape Pattern

Ch 18

Row 1: sc in second ch from hook, sc in each ch across.

Row 2: ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, dc in next st, ch 4, skip 3 sts, sc in next st. Ch 4, skip 2 sts, dc in next st, ch 4, skip 2 sts, sc in next st. Ch 4, skip 3 sts, dc in last 2 sts.

Row 3: ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, dc in next st, ch 2, sc in next ch 4 space. Ch 2, (dc, ch 4, sc) in next ch 4 space. Ch 3, (sc, ch 4, dc) in next ch 4 space. Ch 2, sc in next ch 4 space, ch 2, dc in last 2 sts.

Row 4: ch 3 (counts as dc), turn, ch 4, sc in next ch 4 space. Ch 4, dc in ch 3 space. Ch 4  sc in next ch 4 space. Ch 4, dc in last 2 sts.

Repeat Rows 3-4 until desired length 

I hope you enjoyed this pattern on a gorgeous looking crochet lace tape! Have a good one 👍. 

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