Of course! This is a striped lace pattern with flower “spoke” motifs (sometimes called daisy mesh), worked in horizontal rows. Below is a row-by-row written pattern that will allow you to make the exact crochet you see in the photo.

✅ Materials
- Thread: Cotton crochet thread #10 (or similar thin thread)
- Hook: 1.25–1.75 mm
- Scissors / tapestry needle
✅ Stitches Used
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- puff petal = (pull-up loops)
✅ Pattern Multiple
This stitch repeats in multiples of 10 stitches + 3.
For a sample swatch:
Ch 53 (5 repeats)
🌼 How the Flower Works
The flower consists of:
- 1 center sc
- 10 long chain petals (spokes)
These petals are tacked down in the next row.
🧵 FOUNDATION
Row 1
Ch 53.
Starting in 5th ch from hook:
dc, ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc across (lattice mesh).
Ch 3, turn.
🧵 Row 2 – Mesh row
(dc in dc, ch 1) across
Ch 1, turn.
🌼 Row 3 – Flower bases
(sc into each dc, ch 5, skip ch-1 space) across.
Ch 1, turn.
This creates the foundation holes.
🌼 Row 4 – Petals
In each chain space:
(Insert hook into the ch-5 space, pull up a long loop) 10 times, yarn over, pull through all loops, ch 1 to lock.
(sc into next sc)
Repeat until the end.
You now have fluffy daisy spokes.
Ch 4, turn.
🧵 Row 5 – Lock petals down
dc into the ch-1 locking stitch at the top of each puff petal,
ch 1 between each.
Ch 3, turn.
🧵 Row 6 – Mesh row
(dc in dc, ch 1) across
Ch 3, turn.
🧵 Row 7 – Mesh row
Repeat Row 6
Ch 1, turn.
✅ Repeat sequence
Repeat Rows 3 → 7 until the desired length.
You’ll see:
- 1 flower row
- 3 mesh rows
- repeating
Exactly like the picture.
📌 Edge finishing (optional)
When complete:
Final row
(sc in each ch-sp and dc across)
This makes a neat, straight border.
🔍 Tips
- Keep petal loops EVEN in height
- Block finished fabric for crisp flowers
- Cotton thread defines detail beautifully
