A lacy scarf crochet pattern free c2c scarf crochet pattern is a beautifully light and lacy triangle crochet lace scarf with a mesh-like crochet stitch!
I love light and lacy scarves as they are perfect for transitioning from warmer weather without a lot of bulk and weight. Sometimes on a cooler evening you need a little something to keep warm but don’t want to sweat the night away! 😅. The perfect accessory and beautiful addition to your wardrobe!
Lacy Scarf Crochet Pattern pattern details
This lacy scarf crochet pattern features a c2c crochet stitch which means you will be working this scarf on the diagonal from the bottom up. This variation of the basic dc c2c (corner to corner) crochet stitch would be a great place for c2c beginners to start! A simple project with easy stitches and no need to decrease!
The c2c crochet stitch pattern creates a border around the outside edges as you are working on the diagonal so there is no need to work any border at the end.
If you end up loving this stitch as much as I do, you are going to want to check back as I have a couple of additional patterns coming up that use this beautiful lacy mesh crochet stitch!
This crochet shawl is easily customizable to size – just continue to work repeat rows of increases until you reach the size desired for your scarf. No decreases necessary for this scarf!
With just one cake of the gorgeous and soft Lion Brand Mandala Ombre* I ended up with a finished size of 48” wingspan x 25” tall which is the perfect size for a triangle scarf. And the Mandala Ombre yarn is absolutely perfect for this pattern since the colors gradually blend into the other and that cream base shows through giving the yarn a hand-dyed appearance. And it is really unbelievably soft!
You could certainly substitute your favorite medium worsted weight self-striping yarn instead. I think this scarf would also look fantastic in Caron Cakes! If you wanted to use a lighter weight dk yarn that would be fine as well. You will just work your increases to the size you like for your wrap.
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I have a complete photo and video tutorial available for this beautiful lacy c2c stitch as well! You can find it on the blog or check out the video tutorial on YouTube. (Subscribe to my YouTube Channel to get notified whenever I post a new video).
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- 3. DC All Day Triangle scarf free crochet pattern
Blushing Moon Mesh C2C lacy Scarf crochet pattern free written pattern instructions
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
- Lion Brand Mandala Ombre, Weight 4/Medium (100% acrylic) 5.3 oz / 344 yds
- (1) Felicity 5.3 oz / 344 yards
Crochet hook size H/8 (5.0 mm)
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Approximate finished size: 48” wingspan x 25” tall
Gauge: 6 x 6 block rows = 4”
Recommended Tutorials:
Abbreviations:
ch(s) = chain(s)
dc = double crochet
WS = wrong side
RS = right side
sl st = slip stitch
sp = space
Pattern Notes:
- Pattern is worked in the double crochet corner to corner (c2c) technique, working rows of chains between end of row blocks.
- Blocks refer to group of (ch 3, 3 dc) worked together.
Pattern Instructions
ch 6
Row 1: (WS) 1 dc in fourth ch from hook and in each ch to end. (1 block)
Row 2: (RS) ch 6, dc in fourth ch from hook and in next 2 chs, flip row 1 block to sl st to top of ch-3 from last block of row 1, ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp. (2 blocks)
Row 3: ch 6, dc in fourth ch from hook and in next 2 chs, flip work to sl st to top of ch-3 from last block of row 2, ch 5, sl st to top of ch-3 from first block of row 2, ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp. (2 blocks + 1 ch-5 sp)
Row 4: ch 6, dc in fourth ch from hook and in next 2 chs, flip work to sl st to top of last block made in row 3, ch 5, sl st in third ch of ch-5 from previous row, ch 5, sl st to top of ch-3 from next block, ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp. (2 blocks + 2 ch-5 sp)
Row 5 (increase): ch 6, dc in fourth ch from hook and in next 2 chs, flip work to sl st to top of ch-3 of next block, ch 5, *sl st in third ch of ch-5 from previous row, ch 5,* repeat from * to * to last block, sl st to top of ch-3 of last block, ch 3, 3 dc in ch-3 sp. (2 blocks + 3 ch-5 sp)
Row 6 – 62: Continue repeating increase row to size desired.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Thank You. I’m new to C2C so this is the perfect pattern to start with.
So happy you like it and I am excited you will be trying out c2c – this will be a great 1st c2c project! Let me know how it goes 🌸💕
I never knew that Mandala Ombré Felicity used such a beautiful pink! I’ve only ever seen it on the skein. Thanks so much for demonstrating this stitch. I’ve done traditional corner to corner but this is lovely too.
I agree – such a pretty pink! 🌸💕 I am so glad you like this stitch – I hope you enjoy it 😊💕