
Skill Level: Intermediate
Pattern Type: Lace Trim
Use For: Edging for garments, linens, shawls, accessories, or decorative projects
Materials Needed:
- Yarn: Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush (100% Mercerized Cotton, Lace Weight, 50g/280m) – Color of choice
- Yarn Requirements: Approx. 15g (84m) for 1 meter of trim
- Hook: 1.75mm steel crochet hook
- Notions: Scissors, tapestry needle, measuring tape, blocking pins
- Gauge: Not crucial, but approx. 30 sts and 15 rows = 4″ (10 cm) in lace pattern (after light blocking)
Pattern Measurements:
- Finished Width: Approx. 1.75″ (4.5 cm)
- Length: Customizable (Pattern written for repeat of approx. 2″ per motif)
Stitch Guide (US Terms):
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- picot – ch 3, sl st into first ch made
Pattern Notes:
- Worked in rows, turned after each row.
- Each “crown” or “coronet” is a repeatable motif.
- For a cleaner look, lightly block the finished trim.
Stitching Instructions for Making the Coronet Lace Trim Pattern Pattern:
Row 1 (Base Row):

Ch multiple of 12 + 1 (e.g., ch 49 for 4 repeats). Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Turn.
Row 2 (Foundation Arches):

Ch 5 (counts as tr + ch 1), skip 3 sts, tr in next st, ch 2, skip 2 sts, tr in next st, ch 1, repeat from to across, ending with tr in last st. Turn.
Row 3 (Petal Buildup):

Ch 1, sc in first tr, ch 3, dc in ch-2 space, ch 3, sc in next tr, ch 5, repeat from to across, ending with sc in final tr. Turn.
Row 4 (Crown Arches):

Ch 1, sc in sc, skip ch-3, 5 dc in next dc, skip ch-3, sc in next sc, ch 3, repeat from to across. Turn.
Row 5 (Crowning):

- Ch 1, sc in sc, dc in next 2 dc, picot, dc in next dc, picot, dc in last 2 dc, sc in next sc, ch 3, repeat from to across.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
Finishing Instructions

- Gently block lace trim to open up stitches and enhance crown details.
- Use steam or wet blocking method depending on fiber used.
- Attach to project using whip stitch, surface slip stitch, or as part of final edging row.
Customization Tips
- Wider Lace: Add a row of arches beneath or build extra petals into Row 4.
- Heavier Yarn: Use fingering or sport weight yarn with appropriate hook to create a more dramatic trim.
- Shimmer Effect: Try a silk-blend or metallic-thread yarn for bridal or festive projects
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