Hello my beautiful crocheters, today I’ll show you how to crochet a lace scarf. If you are looking to crochet lace scarf patterns this crochet Lace scarf is the perfect crochet scarf easy pattern to go for this summer. This crochet Lace scarf is the perfect free crochet patterns if you are a beginner and you want to learn how to crochet a lace stitch that looks gorgeous and is not very hard to crochet. The pattern only uses two stitches: single crochet and double crochet.
If you are looking for how to crochet a lace scarf this is an easy pattern to go. This crochet scarf lace pattern has a chart too, so it’s much easier to follow, I do prefer a chart when I’m crocheting. And the video tutorial it’s on my to-do list, so keep an eye on my YouTube channel.
This pattern looks very beautiful if you use a thin yarn, but if you’re not comfortable with this kind of yarn you can use a thicker one, a DK, but you’ll have to adjust the chain number.
This pattern looks very beautiful if you use a thin yarn, but if you’re not comfortable with this kind of yarn you can use a thicker one, a DK, but you’ll have to adjust the chain number.
I’ve crocheted this lace scarf for my beautiful sister and she is crazy in love with it. She wears it all the time: in spring and autumn as a lovely scarf, in cool summer evenings to cover her shoulders, and in winter: the city slicker knot looks lovely with her coat.
Tip: How to make a city slicker knot: fold the scarf in half lengthwise and wrap it around your neck, then pull the loose ends through the loop that was created by the fold.
The size of the crochet Lace scarf: is 200 cm/ almost 79 inches, and 47 cm/18.5 inches in width.
For my crochet Lace scarf, I’ve used 400g (8x 50g) (50g= 170m/ 1.76oz= 185 yards), and a 3.5 mm hook
This is very high-quality cotton yarn.
This yarn is made from 100% combed Turkish cotton, which is soft, flexible, and exceptionally durable. Textiles in Turkish cotton stay beautiful for many years and only get softer with use. This yarn also excels when it comes to its absorbing powers, but is quick-drying at the same time.
The color chart includes plenty of gorgeous colors, you have to decide what color you like and get started. Here you can buy this yarn:
Abbreviations:
ch= chain;
sc= single crochet;
dc= double crochet.
The pattern uses US crochet terminology.
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Pattern Instructions for the crochet lace scarf:
Make a multiple of 14 chains plus 1 chain. For my scarf I have 99 chains.
The chart for the lace stitch:
This is the video tutorial for the lace stitch:
The written instructions:
1. Row 1: ch 3, 1 dc in 5th ch from the hook, ch 3, skip 3 ch, 5 sc, 3 ch, skip 3 ch, 2 dc, *1 dc, ch 3, skip 3 ch, 5 sc, 3 ch, skip 3 ch, 2 dc*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row.
2. Row 2: 3 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, skip 1 sc of the previous row, 3 sc in next 3 sc of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row. *Ch 1, 3 dc in next space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, skip 1 sc of the previous row, 3 sc in next 3 sc of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 dc in the space of 3 ch of the previous row*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, and finish the row with 1 dc (in “ch 3” of the previous row).
3. Row 3: 6 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd sc of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, 1 dc in 1 ch of the previous row; *3 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd sc of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 dc in space of 3 ch of the previous row, 3 ch, 1 dc in 1 ch of the previous row*. Repeat *-*, and make the last dc in “3 ch” of the previous row.
4. Row 4: 1 ch, *2 sc (1 sc in dc of previous row and 1 sc in ch space of the previous row), 3 ch, 3 dc in next ch space, 1 ch, 3 dc in next ch space, 3 ch, 1 sc in next ch space*. Repeat*-* until the end of the row; finish the row with 1 sc.
5. Row 5: 1 ch, 1 sc, *2 sc (1 sc in sc of previous row and 1 sc in ch space), 3 ch, 3 dc in 1 ch space, 3 ch, 3 sc (1 sc in next ch space and 2 sc in next 2 sc of the previous row)*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row.
6. Row 6: 1 ch, *2 sc, 3 ch, 3 dc in 3 ch space, 1 ch, 3 dc in next 3 ch space, 3 ch, 1 sc in 2nd sc of the previous row. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, finish the row with 1 sc.
7. Row 7: 6 ch, 3 dc in 3 ch space of the previous row, 3 ch,1 dc in 1 ch space of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 dc in next space of 3 ch, 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd sc of the previous row.* 3 ch, 3 dc in 3 ch space, 3 ch, 1 dc in 1 ch space, 3 ch, 3 dc in next space of 3 ch, 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd sc of the previous row*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row.
8. Row 8: ch 3; 3 dc in 3 ch space of the previous row, 3 ch, 3 sc (1 sc in 3 ch space, 1 sc in dc of the previous row, 1 sc in next 3 ch space), 3 ch, 3 dc in next 3 ch space. *1 ch, 3 dc in next 3 ch space, 3 ch, 3 sc (1 sc in 3 ch space, 1 sc in dc of the previous row, 1 sc in next 3 ch space), 3 ch, 3 dc in next ch space*. Repeat *-*until the end of the row; finish with 1 dc in ch space.
9. Row 9: ch 3, 1 dc in the last dc of the previous row, 3 ch, 5 sc (1 sc in 3 ch space of the previous row, 3 sc in next 3 sc of the previous row, then 5th sc in 3 ch space), 3 ch. *3 dc in 1 ch space, 3 ch, 5 sc (1 sc in 3 ch space of the previous row, 3 sc in next 3 sc of the previous row, then 5th sc in 3 ch space), 3 ch*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row; finish with 2 dc in “3ch” of the previous row.
Repeat the pattern from row 2 until you reach the desired length. I’ve made mine 200 cm in length.
The edge:
Finish with a round of single crochet on the right side. The single crochet edge is an easy way to add stability and flatten curling pieces. To work this single crochet edge, always insert your hook from front to back under both loops of the previous crochet stitches. Crochet this edge from the right side of the piece and from right to left. If you crochet with your left hand, reverse the direction.
You can wash it by hand or in a washing machine at 30 degrees and block it (if you used cotton you can iron it). Now you can enjoy your new and beautiful scarf!
Here are my other free patterns for scarves:
How to knit Landscape cables scarf;
I hope you enjoyed this crochet Lace scarf and I can’t wait to see your photos with your crochet Lace scarf. In particular, I’m very curious to see what color you’ll choose. In case you’ll share your crochet Lace scarf on Instagram or Facebook feel free to tag me, or you can use the hashtag #turquoisewithvanilla.
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This is simply magnificent, absolutely gorgeous and have always wanted the pattern and guidance. Appreciate it if you would kindly email me the rewritten pattern wit pictures, whatever to help make things easier for me. Thanks for your help.
YVONNE
Hello, I’m happy you like it. At the end of the pattern it’s a link, click the link and you can download the pattern as a pdf.
Can you email the pattern please so I can print it off
Go at the and of the article and click the link to download or print the pattern.
Hi is there a video tutorial for the pattern thanks
This is the video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77fj-R2vx_c
How many repeats of 14 did you do? Can I make this bigger so my mother can have a shawl? She’s elderly and in assisted living. She’s always chilly during the summer.
I think you can make this scarf as big as you want. I’ve made this scarf 113 chains wide (14*8 +1ch).
Hi, can I please have the PDF version of the pattern so I can print it out? Thanks.
Hello, at the end of the pattern you can find the PDF version.
Could I have the pdf pattern please? It’s absolutely beautiful and I would like to be able to keep it!
Hello, at the end of the pattern you can find the PDF version.
Also, will you send a pdf of the pattern to my email ??? Please and thank you so very much.
Hello, at the end of the pattern you can find the PDF version, so you can save or download it.
Hello, can you please share which color of the yarn you used for the picture shown? It’s so beautiful and I know my sister will it.
At the beginning of the pattern I’ve recommended the yarn I’m usually using for this scarf, if you click the link you’ll see all the colors. I hope you’ll find one you love.
Can you send me the pdf
Hello, at the end of the pattern you can find the PDF version so you can save or download it.
Hi,
Can someone advise where each row is repeated from to increase the size from 28 to 56
Hello. This week-end I’ll rewrite the pattern with the repeating stitches. Give me 2-3 days, please!
Hello, I’ve rewritten the pattern and changed the chart. Now is much easier to follow. Send me a message if you need more help.
Hi,
I would like to make the scarf wider (either 56 or 112 chains), but not too sure how to repeat the pattern for each row. Do you just go back to the beginning of each row and repeat?
I do better with a video. Is there one i could watch? Thank you.
Here is the video tutorial for the stitch:
Hi. Could you send me a written copy (PDF) of your beautiful scarf please, so I can crochet for a lovely gift for my sister
Hello, I’ve been trying to increase this pattern to create the scarf, but have not had any luck figuring out the correct sequence. Do you have the actual pattern for the scarf available that you could email me? It would be greatly appreciated as it is lovely and I want to make the shawl for a gift
Thank you, Nancy.
Hello, I’ve rewritten the pattern and changed the chart. Now is much easier to follow. Send me a message if you need more help.
I love the scarf you have made and the colour is lovely when you start the scarf it doesn’t look like the scarf in the picture
Hi,
Beautiful pattern and the pink is so pretty. On some of the pictures it looks like a triangle scarf. Is it just the way it’s photographed or is there a triangle scarf pattern somewhere? Or would it be easy to adapt. Thank you for the pattern
Thank you! This is not a triangle scarf, it’s just the way I’m wearing it in that photo, with one corner outside.
This is a lovely pattern but I am getting confused on where the repeats are if you need to make it bigger?
Thank you, I just posted the chart for this stitch (you find it under the video tutorial). I hope it will helps you.
This is stunning! I can’t wait to make it!
Thanks for showing a video for this pattern my grt aunt made a shawl in this pattern for me years ago but lost her pattern for it I’ve always wanted to make this one myself now I can
Beautiful want to make it also for daughter
The scarf is so pretty and I love it in the pink. I’m going to make this for my middle adult daughter with a silk blend thread. She will love it as much as I do. Thank you for the pattern.
Can you please send the pattern to my email
The scarf is very elegant
Hello, at the end of the article you find a link with the downloadable pdf. Thank you.
A .super beautiful scarf could I get you to email me the pattern…My address is [email protected] I make gifts for the cancer ward they are free for the wanting and taking. if there is any other pattern you think I could use to put a smile on the face Thank yo..
Hello, you can find the PDF at the end of the post/article.
I WOULD LIKE THE PATTERN THAT YOU HAVE ON BUT I NEED TO EMAIL ME WHERE I CAN PRINT THEM OFF.
I will send the pattern on your email.
Hi I love this scarf. Is it possible to have the pdf version and also do you have the pattern for the yellow fingerless gloves?
I will send the pattern for the scarf on email. I’m still working on the pattern for the gloves, but it will be available for free on the blog next week.
Excellent website. Plenty of helpful info here. I am sending it to some buddies ans additionally sharing in delicious. And of course, thanks for your effort!
Thank you! I’m very happy you like it.
Pattern is absolutely beautiful may I please have a pdf of just the written instructions so I can carry it in my project bag. Thank you so much.
You have the pdf on your mail. Thank you for your appreciation.
I would also be interested in a pdf copy. Can you please email me one, thank you! I love this pattern, it is so pretty!
Thank you for your interest, I will send you the pdf.
beautiful pattern. would you please email me a pdf copy?
thank you
Please may I have the PDF version of this pattern
Thank you for your interest, I will send the pdf pattern on email.
I crochet left handed so a pdf would help me to transfer instruction for left hand.
Thank you for your interest, I will send you the tutorial on email.
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Do you think this would work ok with mandala yarn. It’s a 4 yarn. Also would you please email me the pdf
Thanks
I don’t know how it will look with mandala yarn, but you can try to make a sample: 28 chains and work the pattern for 12 rows, that way you will see how the pattern looks like and how many chains you will need for a scarf. I will send you the pdf on email.
please may I have the PDF version of this pattern
Sure, I will send you on email.
Hello, I love this pattern! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Would you mind emailing me the pdf as well? I like the pictures if that can be included as well? Thank you, thank you!!
Could I please have a pdf copy of this pattern, the scarf is absolutely beautiful – on one of the pictures it looks like it is a triangular scarf is this correct or it it the way it is worn? The pictures are the first and third. Many thanks x x
The scarf is not a triangle, I just show you 3 ways you can wear it. I will send the pdf on email.
Hi. Could you send me a written copy of your beautiful scarf please, so I can crochet on holiday.
I will send you the pdf with the pattern on your mail.
Could I please have a PDF copy of your lovely pattern. I like your video but I would love a paper copy to have.
I will send it on your email.
Hi, Jane again, See you have a PDF version without all the pictures, would sure like a copy. Thanks
I will send you right now.
Hi, I am working on the pattern, but struggling with how to get row 1 done for the next 12 row repeat to make it longer, please let me know how.
Thank You
Jane
This pattern ask for multiple of 14 chains, I wrote the pattern for 28 for helping everyone to understand how to continue the pattern. Maybe the video will be more helpful, and easier to understand the pattern.
Is very simple: you work 14 stitches as the pattern says and then work from the first dc repeating the pattern.
Hi, I have also completed the first 12 rows but am not sure how to carry on with the pattern. Can you let me know how to work row 13 please?
I think the easier way is this: if look at the row 12 you will see that is exactly like row 4, so after you make the 12 row you continue with row 5 (so the 13 row is like row 5, row 14 is like row 6, row 15 is like row 7, row 16 is like row 8, row 17 is like row 9, row 18 is like row 10, row 19 is like row 11, row 20 is like 12, row 21 is like row 5, and you repeat like that).
Brilliant! Thanks so much and also for the quick reply!
You’re welcome!
I’ve been trying to increase this pattern to create the scarf, but have not had any luck figuring out the correct sequence. Do you have the actual pattern for the scarf available?
This pattern ask for multiple of 14 chains, I wrote the pattern for 28 for helping everyone to understand how to continue the pattern. Maybe the video will be more helpful, and easier to understand the pattern.
Kan het patroon ook in het Nederlands
I’m sorry, I don”t know dutch.
I want to make this scarf wider. You mention to increase in multiples of 14 chain. I am not sure how to change the pattern to include more stitches. Where do I repeat the pattern from? Hope you understand what I am asking. Thanks for your help.
Beautiful scarf and my favorite color! Thank you!😊
Thank you!
Wow il est magnifique!!!
Bravo 😊
Thank you!
Hi, beautiful scarf. Please could you let me know what thickness of cotton yarn you used? Thanks!
Thank you,the thickness is 1,3-1,5 mm; 380m/100g.
Beautiful pattern, is there a PDF to print out the pattern without all the pictures??? If so could you list it on the site with your scarf?? Thank you, Bonita
I would also love to have a .pdf version of this pattern! It ‘s so lovely, and would make a great project for a long plane ride I have coming up soon! However, I need the pattern printed in a more condensed form that doesn’t include all the pictures. Don’t misunderstand: I love the pictures! I just need a different, more portable format.
I will try to make it in pdf version and send you on email, I hope I will succeed it.
I will send you the pdf pattern on email.
I would love pdf format, too
Hello, you find the PDF at the end of the article, you can download from there.
Gorgeous! If you don’t mind, how wide did you make the pink one that is being modeled?
Thank you, the pink scarf I’ve made it 4 times wider.
When you say “4 times wider”, do you mean 4 x14 (56 chains wide), or 4 x 28 (112 chains wide)?
I’m a beginner crocheter, but I really like your scarf and want to give it a try. I will watch your video for assistance, as I need to see the stitches as they are being made. Thank you for sharing.
I think it was 112 chains, but my yarn was very thin. I recommend you to make a sample with your yarn: make 28 chains and work the pattern for 12 rows, this way you will see how the pattern looks like and how many chains you will need for a scarf.
Beautiful
Thank you!