The Lacy Scarf is a lightweight, lacy crochet scarf that uses a beautiful stitch combination and is great for transitioning into warmer weather!

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Pattern Inspiration
Here in Florida, lightweight is always best! I wanted to design a lightweight and lacy crochet scarf that I could wear in the winter here in the south!
The stitch combo gives just the amount of lace look that I wanted. I chose a sport weight (#2) yarn to keep it truly lightweight.

Pattern Details
The Lacy Scarf is super versatile! It can be made in sport or DK weight yarn, and the width and length can be adjusted.
It has a light, lacy look to it but uses very simple stitch combos to create that elegant look!

This scarf crochet pattern is labeled easy for pattern difficulty and the scarf is one size fits all. The scarf is worked in rows and can be made any length.
The pattern uses a mix of chains and double crochet stitches to create the lacy shell look that it has.
This pattern is rated Easy in pattern difficulty. As long as you know how to do all of the basic crochet stitches, you should be able to make this scarf.
This lacy crochet scarf measures 8″ x 60″ long. You can easily adjust the length by adjusting the number of repeats you use.

Yarn for the Lacy Crochet Scarf
The Yarn
I used Mary Maxim Mellowspun DK (#3) yarn in the colorway Seashell to create the Lacy Scarf sample pictured above.
I absolutely love Brava Sport because it is so durable, yet soft! It is 100% acrylic and is machine washable! I use this yarn for quite a few of my designs and I highly recommend it!
However, you can use any lightweight sport or DK yarn you prefer.

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Lacy Scarf
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Lacy Scarf Crochet Pattern
Copyright © 2026 Michelle Ferguson – Two Brothers Blankets
All rights reserved. No part of this pattern may be reproduced, sold, or tampered with, in any form or by any means, without permission from the publisher.
Items produced from these patterns may be sold, but the patterns themselves may not be sold, shared, or altered in any way.
Yarn:
350-400 yards
Mary Maxim Mellowspun DK(#3) in Cream
100% Acrylic
100g/284yards
Hook:
G (4.5mm) crochet hook
Other Materials:
Gauge:
Not necessary – to make scarf the same size, make sure width is approximately 8”.
Pattern Difficulty:
Easy
Stitches Needed & Abbreviations:
ch(s) – chain(s)
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
shell – (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc)
* – repeat from
Sizing:
63” x 8”
Pattern Notes:
Pattern is in US terms.
Tip: Make the scarf the length in inches of the person it is being made for.
Adjust width by working a starting chain in a multiple of 8+2. Length can be adjusted by adjusting the number of repeats crocheted.
Starting chain does not count as first stitch unless stated otherwise within the pattern.
Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/F-WvrcWLoJc
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