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Textured Shell Stitch Crochet Pattern

Welcome to this beautiful Textured Shell Stitch crochet tutorial! This pattern creates a soft layered shell design with an elegant raised fan texture that looks stunning in blankets, shawls, cushion covers, table runners, and baby projects. The combination of textured stitches and alternating colors gives the pattern a modern yet cozy handmade appearance.

This stitch pattern is easy to learn and relaxing to crochet once the repeat is established. Beginners can enjoy practicing shell stitches and texture techniques, while experienced crocheters will love the rich and decorative finish.

The pattern below explains every step in detail so you can confidently create your own project.


Materials Needed

  • DK or Light Worsted Yarn
  • Colors:
    • Blue
    • White/Cream
  • Crochet Hook: 4.0 mm
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Markers (optional)

Yarn Information

This pattern works best with:

  • Acrylic yarn
  • Cotton yarn
  • Soft baby yarn

For a softer drape:

  • Use cotton blend yarn

For warmer blankets:

  • Use acrylic or wool blend yarn

Skill Level

✨ Easy to Intermediate

This pattern includes:

  • Shell stitches
  • Double crochet stitches
  • Front post double crochet texture

Abbreviations

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • fpdc = front post double crochet
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • st = stitch
  • rep = repeat

Pattern Notes

  • Chain loosely for the foundation row.
  • Change colors at the end of each row.
  • The pattern is worked in rows.
  • Shells are worked into single crochet spaces.
  • Texture is created using front post double crochet stitches.

Foundation Chain

Chain multiples of:

12 + 2

Examples:

  • 50 chains
  • 62 chains
  • 74 chains
  • 86 chains

Add more chains for larger projects.


Row 1 (White)

  1. Dc into the 4th chain from hook.
  2. Work 5 dc into next chain.
  3. Skip 2 chains.
  4. Sc into next chain.
  5. Skip 2 chains.
  6. Work 5 dc into next chain.
  7. Repeat steps across row:
    • Skip 2 chains
    • Sc in next chain
    • Skip 2 chains
    • 5 dc in next chain
  8. Finish with 1 dc in last stitch.
  9. Turn.

You should now see repeating shell shapes across the row.


Row 2 (Blue)

  1. Attach blue yarn.
  2. Ch 3.
  3. Work 5 dc into each sc space from previous row.
  4. Sc into center dc of shell below.
  5. Repeat across row.
  6. Finish with dc in final stitch.
  7. Turn.

The shells will begin stacking between each other.


Row 3 (White – Textured Fan Row)

  1. Change to white yarn.
  2. Ch 3.
  3. Into each shell work:
    • 2 dc
    • 2 fpdc
    • 2 dc
  4. Sc into center stitch between shells.
  5. Repeat across row.
  6. Turn.

The front post stitches create the raised fan texture.


Row 4 (Blue)

  1. Ch 3.
  2. Work 5 dc into each sc space.
  3. Sc between shells.
  4. Repeat across.
  5. Turn.

Repeat Pattern

Repeat:

  • Row 3
  • Row 4

Continue until project reaches desired size.


Color Changes

Suggested Color Sequence:

  • Row 1 → White
  • Row 2 → Blue
  • Row 3 → White
  • Row 4 → Blue

You may also try:

  • Pastel combinations
  • Neutral tones
  • Rainbow colors
  • Ombre yarns

Creating Larger Projects

Baby Blanket

  • Chain 74
  • Crochet 40–50 rows

Throw Blanket

  • Chain 122
  • Crochet 80–100 rows

Cushion Cover

  • Chain 50
  • Crochet square panels

Table Runner

  • Chain 38
  • Crochet desired length

Border Instructions

Simple Border

Round 1:

  • Work sc evenly around project.
  • Put 3 sc in corners.

Round 2:

  • Work slip stitch border.

Picot Border (Optional)

  1. Sc in next stitch.
  2. Ch 3.
  3. Sl st into first chain.
  4. Skip 1 stitch.
  5. Repeat around.

This creates a delicate decorative edge.


Tips for Best Results

✨ Keep tension even for neat shells.
✨ Block finished project for smoother texture.
✨ Use stitch markers if needed.
✨ Soft yarn gives better stitch definition.
✨ Front post stitches should not be too tight.


Common Mistakes

Uneven Shells

Usually caused by skipped stitches.

Curling Edges

Foundation chain may be too tight.

Loose Texture

Use smaller hook size.


Washing Instructions

  • Hand wash recommended
  • Lay flat to dry
  • Avoid high heat
  • Store folded carefully

Perfect Projects for This Stitch

💙 Baby Blankets
💙 Bed Throws
💙 Cushion Covers
💙 Shawls
💙 Table Runners
💙 Scarves
💙 Home Décor Projects


Final Thoughts

The Textured Shell Stitch is elegant, relaxing, and incredibly versatile. The layered fan effect creates a luxurious handmade look while remaining simple enough to memorize after a few rows. Whether you are creating gifts, home décor, or cozy blankets, this pattern is sure to become one of your favorites.

Happy Crocheting! 🧶✨

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