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.
with larger hook
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.
I hope you enjoy this pattern and Happy Crafting!!
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!!
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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