The crochet pattern in your image is known as the “V-stitch puff” or “puff shell stitch”. It’s made using puff stitches that create a textured, open design — great for scarves, blankets, or decorative edges. Here’s how you can make it step-by-step:
- Full step-by-step written pattern (US terms)
 - Detailed explanation of each stitch
 - Tips for making it neat and even
 
🧶 What You’ll Need
- Yarn: Medium (DK or worsted weight) — you used a smooth pink acrylic yarn.
 - Hook: 4 mm or 4.5 mm (depending on yarn thickness)
 - Scissors and tapestry needle
 

🪡 Abbreviations (US Crochet Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| ch | chain | 
| yo | yarn over | 
| st | stitch | 
| sp | space | 
| dc | double crochet | 
| puff st | puff stitch (see below) | 
🌸 Puff Stitch (used in this pattern)
The puff stitch is the main texture you see. Here’s how to make one:
- Yo, insert hook into stitch or space.
 - Yo, pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
 - Repeat steps 1–2 4 more times (you’ll have 11 loops on your hook).
 - Yo, pull through all loops.
 - Ch 1 to close and secure the puff.
 
👉 You can adjust puff height:
- For a fluffier puff, repeat step 2 five times (6 yo in total).
 - For a smaller puff, do it only three times.
 

✨ Pattern: Puff V-Stitch Band
This makes the exact pattern in your image — a narrow strip (you can widen it later).
Foundation Chain
- Chain a multiple of 3 + 2 (for example, 14 + 2 = 16 chains).
 
Row 1
- Dc in the 5th chain from hook (the skipped 4 chains count as your first dc + 1 ch space).
 - Ch 1, skip next chain.
 - Puff stitch in next chain.
 - Ch 1, skip next chain.
 - Dc in next chain.
 - Repeat steps 2–5 across the row.
 - Turn your work.
 

Row 2
- Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
 - (Ch 1, puff stitch in next ch-1 space, ch 1, dc in next dc) repeat across.
 - Turn.
 
Row 3 and onward
Repeat Row 2 until your strip reaches the desired length.

🪄 Optional: Make it Wider
To make it wider (for a scarf or blanket), simply:
- Start with more chain multiples of 3 + 2.
 - The pattern naturally repeats — puff, ch 1, dc.
 
🌷 Pro Tips for Perfect Texture
- Keep loops even: When pulling up loops for the puff, make sure each one is the same height.
 - Tighten only after pulling through all loops: If you tighten mid-way, the puff will look uneven.
 - Blocking: Lightly steam-block your finished piece to open up the pattern.
 - Yarn choice: Smooth yarn (like acrylic or cotton) shows off puff details best. Fluffy yarn can hide the stitch definition.