✨ Lacy Hexagon Crochet Pattern (Beginner-Friendly & Beautiful!)
- Tiffany
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read

If you’ve ever looked at a lacy crochet design and thought “there’s no way I can make that…” — this is your sign to try it.
This Lacy Hexagon Crochet Pattern is light, airy, and elegant, but surprisingly simple to create. It works up quickly and gives you that “advanced look” without complicated techniques. Whether you’re building confidence with stitches or just want a relaxing project, this hexagon is such a fun one to make.
🎥 Video Tutorials
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💛 Why You’ll Love This Project
Here are a few reasons this hexagon is worth making:
Looks advanced, but it’s beginner-friendly
You’ll build confidence while creating something that looks intricate.
Works up quickly
Perfect for when you want a satisfying, fast project.
Great for scrap yarn
Use leftover yarn to create beautiful, unique combinations.
Super versatile
Join multiple hexagons to make garments, blankets, bags, and more.
Lightweight and drapey texture
Ideal for spring and summer crochet projects.
🧶 Materials
Yarn: DK (Weight 3) yarn
(Sample used: Bad Sheep Yarn in Sand Dollar)
USE Discount Code: CWT10
Hook: G/7 - 4.50 mm crochet hook
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🧵 Yarn Substitution Ideas:
You can easily customize this pattern using:
Cotton yarn (for structure and durability)
Bamboo blends (for extra drape and softness)
Acrylic yarn (budget-friendly and accessible)
Lightweight wool (for warmth with flexibility)
👉 Keep in mind: Using thicker yarn = larger hexagonUsing thinner yarn = smaller, more delicate hexagon
✂️ Abbreviations (US Terms)
ch = chain
st(s) = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
tr = treble crochet
sk = skip
sp = space
RND = round

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🧵 Pattern Instructions
MAGIC RING
RND 1:
ch 4 (counts as first tr),
make 2 more tr in magic ring,
ch 2,
*3 tr, ch 2; repeat from * 5 more times.
Join with sl st to the top ch of beginning ch 4.
(Total: 18 tr, 6 ch-2 spaces)

RND 2:
ch 4 (counts as first tr),
tr in next 2 sts,
*(tr, ch 3, tr) in next ch-2 sp,
tr in next 3 sts; repeat from * around.
Join with sl st to the top ch of beginning ch 4.
(Total: 30 tr, 6 ch-3 spaces)

RND 3:
ch 5 (counts as first tr + ch 1),
sk next st,
tr in next st,
ch 1,
sk next st,
*(2 tr, ch 3, 2 tr) in next ch-3 sp,
ch 1,
sk next st,
tr in next st,
ch 1,
sk next st,
tr in next st; repeat from * around.
Join with sl st to the 4th ch of beginning ch 5.
(Total: 36 tr, 6 ch-3 spaces)

✨ Finish:
Fasten off and weave in your ends.
💡 Want to Make It Bigger?
To grow your hexagon:
Continue adding rounds
Work 1 tr or ch-1 across each side stitch
Keep corners consistent: (2 tr, ch 3, 2 tr)
This keeps your hexagon flat and evenly shaped.

🌸 What Can You Make with Hexagons?
Need inspiration? Try using these hexagons to create:
Crochet tops and cardigans
Shawls and wraps
Lightweight blankets
Tote bags
Pillow covers
Table runners
Wall hangings
The possibilities are endless once you start joining them together!
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🔷 Explore More Hexagon Patterns
Love this one? You’ll definitely want to check out my other hexagon designs:
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Build your skills and mix-and-match styles for your own unique projects!

✨ Final Thoughts
Crochet doesn’t have to be complicated to be beautiful.
This lacy hexagon is proof that you can create something that looks impressive while still keeping things simple and enjoyable. Take your time, have fun with your yarn choices, and don’t be afraid to experiment.
You’ve got this 💛

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