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Easy to make crochet shell pattern

Posted on October 20, 2025

That’s a beautiful crochet shell stitch pattern — sometimes called a fan stitch or crocodile shell pattern. It creates a 3D layered texture that’s great for blankets, scarves, or decorative pieces. Here’s how to make it step-by-step 👇


🧶 Materials

  • Yarn: Medium-weight acrylic or cotton (the sample looks like soft acrylic).
  • Hook: 3.5 mm or 4 mm.
  • Scissors + tapestry needle.

🌼 Crochet 3D Shell Stitch (Detailed Tutorial)

🪢 Step 1: Foundation Chain

  • Chain a multiple of 6 + 3 (for example, 33 chains). The extra 3 chains count as your turning chain for the first row.

🧵 Step 2: Row 1 – Base Setup

  1. In the 4th chain from hook, make 1 double crochet (dc).
  2. Continue across the row, making 1 dc in each chain.
    → This gives you a solid base for the shells to sit on.
  3. Chain 1 and turn.

🪡 Step 3: Row 2 – Start the Shells

Now we’ll make the raised shells.

  1. Skip the first stitch.
  2. In the next stitch, make 7 double crochets (dc) all in the same stitch → this forms your first shell.
  3. Skip 3 stitches, and in the next stitch make 1 single crochet (sc) (this secures the shell).
  4. Skip 3 stitches again, and make 7 dc in the next stitch (second shell).
  5. Continue repeating the pattern: *Skip 3 stitches, 1 sc in next stitch, skip 3, 7 dc in next stitch*
  6. End the row with a single crochet in the last stitch.
  7. Chain 3 and turn.

🧶 Step 4: Row 3 – Shell Base Row

This row provides the base for the next layer of shells.

  1. Make 1 dc in the same stitch (this forms half of a shell).
  2. Skip the next 3 dc (from the previous shell).
  3. Make 1 sc in the 4th dc of the shell below (the center).
  4. Skip the next 3 dc, then make 7 dc in the sc from the previous row. You are alternating the shells so they sit between those below.
  5. Continue: *1 sc in center dc of shell below, 7 dc in next sc*
  6. End with 2 dc in the last stitch (half shell).
  7. Chain 1 and turn.

🔁 Step 5: Repeat Pattern

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 alternately until your piece reaches the desired size.


🌸 Optional: Add Texture

To make it look extra fluffy and layered (like your image):

  • When making the 7 dc shells, insert your hook only in the front loop of the base stitch.
    This pushes the shells slightly outward.
  • Or, use a front post double crochet (FPdc) instead of normal dc for the middle stitches of each shell.

✂️ Finishing

  1. Fasten off your yarn.
  2. Weave in ends with a tapestry needle.
  3. Lightly steam block or hand shape to even out the shells.

🧩 Pattern Summary

StitchAbbreviationDescription
ChainchYarn over, pull through loop
Double CrochetdcYarn over, insert hook, pull up loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops twice
Single CrochetscInsert hook, pull up loop, yarn over, pull through both loops

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