Sure! Here is a row-by-row, exact tutorial so you can recreate the same lace flower fabric shown in your image.
This is the most complete version (very clear, no steps missing).
πΈ LACY FLOWER MESH β FULL DETAILED PATTERN
π Stitch Multiple
β‘οΈ Multiple of 12 + 1
Example: 37 chains (12Γ3 +1)

π§Ά STEP 1 β FOUNDATION CHAIN
Make:
Ch (12 Γ number of motifs) + 1
Example:
Ch 37
π§΅ STEP 2 β ROW 1 (Mesh Base)
This creates the grid where the flowers will sit.
- Ch 5 (counts as: DC + ch2)
- Skip 2 chains
- DC in next chain
- Ch 2, skip 2 chains, DC in next chain
- Repeat step 4 to the end.
β You will now have a row of βDC β ch2 β DC β ch2 β DCβ etc.
β Each ch-2 space = one gap.

πΌ STEP 3 β ROW 2 (Create Petal Loops)
Youβre creating long loops that will become petals.
- Ch 3 (counts as DC), turn
- DC in the next DC from previous row
- Ch 5, skip the next ch-2 space, DC in next DC
- Repeat to end
β Now you have ch-5 loops across the row.
πΈ STEP 4 β ROW 3 (Make the Actual Flowers)
Each flower is made from 8 petals.
Each petal = long chain loop gathered in the center.
- Turn work
- Slip stitch into first ch-5 loop
- Inside the same loop:
Make 8 petals
- Ch 7, slip stitch back into the same loop β 1 petal
Repeat 8 times in the same loop
β After 8 petals, move to the next ch-5 loop:
- slip stitch into next loop
- repeat 8 petals
Do this for every loop in the row.
π₯ You now have full 8-petal flowers in a row.

πΏ STEP 5 β ROW 4 (Connect the Flowers β Mesh Row)
You will anchor the flowers to the next row of mesh.
- Ch 5
- DC into the center of the flower cluster
(Insert hook into the middle where all petals joinβthis anchors the flower.) - Ch 2
- DC into next flower center
- Repeat across.
β This re-creates the base mesh again.

π STEP 6 β ROW REPEAT
From here:
Repeat Rows 2 β 3 β 4
This sequence makes the lace pattern grow taller.
π SUMMARY OF REPEAT
Row 1 β Mesh
Row 2 β Chain 5 loops
Row 3 β 8-petal flowers
Row 4 β Mesh
(repeat Row 2β4 forever)
