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You're looking for a crochet stitch which looks like a 3-D box, the best I can think of is a filet crochet stitch (which is made up of mesh and boxes), but that would be a 2-D box, not a 3-D box.

The most common filet crochet box would be 3 double crochets; then a double crochet and two chain stitches (which would skip over two stitches in the row below). This would make a box and then a mesh in your project.

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