Shells worked in rows transform simple blankets into works of art – just look at this texture! Once again the combination of white and shades of green creates a palette reminiscent of seafoam. As you can see, SassyGinger’s version is nicely finished with a very simple but neat edging.
The full article about this pattern is here: Shell Baby Blanket
Beautiful Shell Blanket
This classic shell stitch blanket has won the hearts of crocheters from all around the world. It looks lovely and working on it is truly meditative. As you can see below, Jean’s version features stunning ombre yarn in shades of cream and blue.
The full article about the pattern is available on Ravelry
More info about this project is here ravelry.
Beautiful Shell Afghan
We haven’t looked at a square-based pattern yet, so I’d like to fix this glaring omission now. Thus, here is one such project. Start by crocheting small squares and join them together into a blanket when you have enough of them. You can customize your afghan by choosing different colors and arranging the squares in various patterns.
Elsewise, you can incorporate squares made using a different pattern… or even of a different size – so long as the sizes are even multiples of one another. However, this shell square is still one of my favorites.
Go to the pattern: Beautiful Shell Afghan
More info also on Ravlery.
Raised Shell Baby Outfit
Another classic outfit for your baby is made using shell crocheting. It’s a vintage-looking baby accessory, with decorative stripes around the sleeves, hem and neckline. Wow! A link to the free pattern is below photos.
The full article about this pattern is here: Raised Shell Baby Outfit
Shell Stitch Round Doily
Are you a fan of shell stitch crochet patterns? We certainly are! How many different versions have you tried already? The more the better, right? This beautiful doily designed by Pattern Princess is perfect for autumn. So chic!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Pattern Princess here: Shell Stitch Round Doily
More info on Ravelry here.
Art Class Cardi
Lastly, we have another summer cardigan that boasts an airy and lightweight texture created using a traditional stitch.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Fiber Flux: Art Class Cardi