Crochet Pattern: Spring’s Here Lace Scarf

By Erin Burger – 9 Comments
New in the Crochet Spot Store, this pattern is for a lightweight and classy spring scarf. With an open work pattern this scarf would be a great addition to your spring wardrobe! The scarf is long enough to wear in a tied fashion around your neck and wide enough to drape over your shoulders. It looks great tied like an ascot with a light jacket and a t-shirt!

Skill Level: crochet skill level intermediate

Finished Size: Scarf is 40″ (101.5 cm) long and 9″ (23 cm) wide

Materials:
Light Weight Yarn (approximately 350 yards)
Crochet Hook G (4.00 mm)
crochet yarn size 3

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9 Comments

  1. Lane† says:

    Very pretty, Erin!

  2. elizabeth says:

    This is GORGEOUS!!

  3. Matty says:

    Yes, very pretty!! I’m going to have to try this pattern 🙂

  4. Jackie says:

    wow really pretty scarf..

  5. Austin says:

    I want to make this as a light afghan! Gorgeous!

  6. Donna says:

    Hi Rachel! I was a follower a while back and haven’t been here in well over a year – stopped back by after looking through my saved files and saw your site – wow!!! Have you been busy and girl, you have some fantastic things here!

    I’ve signed back up as a follower and look forward to seeing your current work once again!

    Blessings, Donna
    grandma4five

  7. cesco says:

    lovely!
    and a very useful pattern, too 🙂

  8. Pavi says:

    I purchased this pattern and I want to work this pattern with a heavier yarn. If I follow the basic chain length to get the 3 motifs per row, it is too wide for my liking. How many chains do I start off with if I want only 2 motifs per row?
    Your help is highly appreciated.
    Thanks

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