Free Lacey Crochet Scarf Pattern
Free Lacey Scarf Pattern!
I recently made this for a customer, it turned out so elegant and lovely I decided to share it on my blog.
You will need:
approximately 330 yards of Dk or worsted weight yarn ( I used AllHemp6 in Aubergine)
size 9 mm and 4.5 mm crochet hooks
Darn needle
Gauge: Not really to important as this is lacy.
I suggest if you need to join in this scarf because you need more than one ball of wool, do the join on the stitch at the beginning or ending of a row so the end can be woven into the Sc edge.
I recently made this for a customer, it turned out so elegant and lovely I decided to share it on my blog.
You will need:
approximately 330 yards of Dk or worsted weight yarn ( I used AllHemp6 in Aubergine)
size 9 mm and 4.5 mm crochet hooks
Darn needle
Gauge: Not really to important as this is lacy.
I suggest if you need to join in this scarf because you need more than one ball of wool, do the join on the stitch at the beginning or ending of a row so the end can be woven into the Sc edge.


Row 1: Chain 20, sc in second chain from hook, *skip 2 chain, 5 dc in next chain, skip 2 chain, sc in next chain, repeat from * 2 more times. 3 shells.
Row 2: Chain 3, 2 dc in first sc, *skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc, repeat from * 1 more time, then skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, skip 2 dc, 3 dc in last sc. 2 full shells, and 2 1/2 shells.
Row 3: Chain 1, sc in first dc, *skip 2 dc, 5 dc in next sc, skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, repeat from * 2 times more.
Repeat row's 2 & 3 to desired length. The length of the Scarf I made was about 60" long.
Fasten off. Do not weave in ends.
Sc Edging: With smaller hook:
Row 1: Join with a sc to any stitch, (except a corner), you will now work 2 sc in each stitch, 3-4 sc in each corner, some of the stitches that are smaller may only require 1 sc, you will want the edge to lay fairly flat, it shouldn't ruffle. If you find the edge ruffling, try working 1sc in one stitch and then 2 sc in next and repeat that pattern.
You may use this pattern for personal use only. You are welcome to sell items from this pattern, but please use your own photos and I must credited as the designer. Blessings!!
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