
- Yarn Used: Scheepjes Stone Washed – DK (Category 3)
- Fiber Content: 78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic
- Colorway: Moonstone (801), or your preferred shade
- Estimated Yardage:
- For a baby blanket edge (30–36” width): approx. 25–50 yds
- For a full shawl or throw: 75–100 yds, depending on size
- Recommended Hook: 3.5 mm (US E/4)
- Finished Measurements:
- Each scallop measures approx. 2.5″ (6.5 cm) wide and 1.5″ (4 cm) tall.
- The pattern is worked across a stitch multiple of 6 + 1 (e.g., 19, 25, 31, etc.).
- You can adapt it to fit any length of edging as long as you maintain the stitch multiple.
Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet (yo twice, insert hook, yo and pull through 2 loops three times)
- sl st – slip stitch
- sk – skip
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- rep – repeat
Stitching Instructions for Making the Treble Scallop Edge Pattern:
Foundation Row (Attach & Prep):

- Join yarn with sl st anywhere along the edge. Ch 1, and sc evenly across the edge, working 1 sc per stitch/row end. Make sure your final st count is a multiple of 6 + 1. Turn.
- Row 1 (Setup Row): Ch 1. Sc in each st across. This row gives a stable base for the scallops. Turn.
- Row 2 (Scallop Row): Ch 1, sc in first st, sk next 2 sts, work (tr, dc, tr, dc, tr) in next st (this is the scallop), sk next 2 sts, sc in next st; rep from across the row. You should end with a final sc in last st. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Finishing Instructions:

- Block your work if desired light steam blocking or wet blocking will help the scallops lay flat and open beautifully.
- Weave in all yarn tails with a tapestry needle.
- If created separately, attach using whip stitch along the edge, matching up the scallops with consistent spacing.
Tips & Variations:
- For smaller scallops, swap all tr for dc.
- For larger scallops, increase the number of treble crochets to 5 or more per fan.
- To add lace detail, insert ch 1 between each tr/dc within the fan.
- Try using a contrasting yarn color for bold effect, or a gradient yarn for elegant transitions.
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