Crochet Hexagonal Motif Pattern

Knock, Knock, here is something new for you all. This time I bring something exciting. Like always this is not a coaster or doily. This is a motif pattern. A crochet hexagonal motif. This cute motif is a little tricky so you should have some advanced level skills to crochet this. This is something experimental so I would love to hear your thoughts about the crochet hexagonal motif.

Pattern written in US terms 

  

Abbreviations: 

  • Ch: chain 
  • St: stitch 
  • Sk: skip 
  • Ch sp: chain space 
  • Sl st: slip stitch 
  • Sc: single crochet 
  • Dc: double crochet 
  • Tr: treble crochet 
  • Dtr: double treble crochet 

Special stitches: 

  • p: picot — ch4, sl st to 1st ch   
  • p7: picot with 7 chs — ch7, sl st to 1st ch   

Pattern notes: 

  • *( ) – repeat the following instructions the number of the times indicated. 
  • **[ ] – repeat the following instructions the number of the times indicated. 
  • ***{ } – repeat the following instructions the number of the times indicated. 
  • The doily is worked in rounds. 
  • Ch3 in the beginning of round counts as dc. 

Crochet Hexagonal Motif: 

Round 1: Ch10, sl st to 1st ch to create base ring. 

Ch3, 23 dc in ring, sl st to 3rd ch at the beginning of round. 

Round 2: 2sc, *(ch20, sk 10 chs from hook, sl st in next 10 chs [this creates a ring with the last 10 chs], 4sc) repeat * 5 times, ch20, sk 10 chs, sl st in next 10 chs, 2sc, sl st to 1st sc. 

Round 3: Ch3, *(p, ch3, sc in 6th ch from the previous round [i.e. in the 20 chs], ch4, 21dc in ring, ch4, sc in same 6th ch, ch3, sk 2 sts, dc) repeat * 5 times, p, ch3, sc in 6th ch from the previous round, ch4, 21dc in the ring, ch4, sc in same 6th ch, tr in 3rd ch at the beginning of round, turn your work, sl st in 2chs from the last ch4, sc in next ch.   

Round 4: Sk st, *(**[ch1, dc] repeat ** 6 times, ch1, tr, ch1, tr, ***{ch1, dtr} repeat *** 3 times, ch1, tr, ch1, tr, repeat ** 6 times, ch1, sc in ch4 sp, ch3, sc in adjacent ch4 sp) repeat * 5 times, repeat ** 6 times, ch1, tr, ch1, tr, repeat *** 3 times, ch1, tr, ch1, tr, repeat ** 6 times, ch1, sc in ch4 sp, ch3, sl st in 9sts at the beginning of round (including ch1), sc in next st,

turn your work. 

Round 5: *(Ch5, sc in 5th dc from the adjacent section, **[ch3, dc] repeat ** 4 times, ch3, dc, ch3, dc in same st, repeat ** 4 times, ch3, sc) repeat * 5 times, ch5, sc in 5th dc from the adjacent section, repeat ** 4 times, ch3, dc, ch3, dc in same st, repeat ** 4 times, ch3, sl st in 2chs at the beginning of round. 

Round 6: Sc in next ch, *(ch4, sk ch3 sp, **[sc in next ch3 sp, ch6] repeat ** 4 times, sc in next ch3 sp, p7, sc in same ch3 sp, ch6, repeat ** 3 times, sc in next ch3 sp, ch4, sc in ch5 sp) repeat * 5 times, ch4, sk ch3 sp, repeat ** 4 times, sc in next ch3 sp, p7, sc in same ch3 sp, ch6, repeat ** 3 times, sc in next ch3 sp, ch4, sl st in sc at the beginning of round,  

Round 7: Sl st in next 4 chs, sl st in sc, sl st in next 3 chs, turn your work, ch5, sl st to closest ch6 sp in the adjacent section, turn, 6sc in ch5 sp. Cut thread and weave ends.  

*(Working in anti-clockwork direction, attach thread to first ch6 sp of the section on the left, sl st in 3rd ch, ch5, sk both ch4 sp, sl st to 3rd ch in the last ch6 sp of the right section, turn your work, 6sc in ch5 sp. Cut thread and weave ends) repeat * 5 times all around. 

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