December 13, 2025 3:31 PM
How to crochet the Osiris lace (step-by-step tutorial)
Let’s get started The Osiris Lace is composed of a 3-row repeat. The first row is a strong base of single crochet worked all the way across. The second row is t
Let’s get started
The Osiris Lace is composed of a 3-row repeat.
- The first row is a strong base of single crochet worked all the way across.
- The second row is the main pattern, which constructs an image inspired by the Osiride pillars. The stitches feature a flat crossed treble stitch representing the statue, sandwiched by a treble crochet on each side to form a pillar-like temple entrance.
- The third row is a series of double crochet stitches to strengthen the pattern.
Altogether, the pattern creates a strong lace effect, making it ideal for shawls with buttons, afghans, and other blankets.
Stitch Challenge
These are the basic crochet skills needed to be able to crochet the pattern.
- sl st – slip stitch
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
Stitch Standards
I am using the US / International standard crochet terms.
Foundation Chains
This stitch requires a multiple of 6 stitches + 5, plus 1 additional chain for the base chain.
Example: If you are making 30 stitches, add another 5 chains and 1 extra chain for the base,
giving you a total of 36 chains.
Stitch count matters.
Row 1 (Right side)
Row 2 (Wrong side)
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