Stormy Ocean Floral Lace Scarf

Submitted on Thu, 07/27/2023 - 09:28
Crochet scarf pattern lightweight yarn

Easy crochet breezy scarf pattern made for lightweight sock or fingering yarn. 
The rolling waves of a stormy ocean inspired the ripple wave lace crochet stitches.
4-row crochet stitch patten repeat makes this a handmade scarf you need in your wardrobe.

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Easy-to-follow lacy crochet scarf can be made in any size for a lacy summer coverup.
Have fun with variegated or ombre yarn sock yarn in your choice of wool, cotton, or a blend of both, and crochet any worries away into a beautiful lacy scarf, 
join the ends and you have an easy infinity crochet cowl.

The flowy scarf works up quickly with a 4-row pattern repeat, the pattern can easily be adjusted to make it wider or longer. 
Switching the yarn to a warmer type of fiber content you can switch up from a spring outfit to a warm elegant winter scarf

Perfect for beginners and crocheters of all ages. 
Ripple wave lace scarf made up with simple crochet stitches in an easy 4-row crochet pattern, this 4-row repeat pattern is free on this page

Difficulty level: Fairy Easy

Techniques used:

The pattern is worked in rows, using mostly double crochet and treble crochet shells.
This crochet scarf wrap is inspired by the rolling waves of a stormy ocean. It is made up of a simple for-row repeat pattern, and can easily be resized to be longer, shorter, wider, or thinner.
Tension

If worked flat:
24 sts / 16 rows = 10 cm square in double crochet stitches.

The pattern is worked in rows, using mostly double crochet and treble crochet shells.
This crochet scarf wrap is inspired by the rolling waves of a stormy ocean. It is made up of a simple for-row repeat pattern, and can easily be resized to be longer, shorter, wider, or thinner.

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Crochet scarf handmade pattern in microfibre yarn
This lacy crochet scarf one-size-fits-all design makes it great for men and women alike.

 

It's much easier than you think—the pattern is simple, and you can have this scarf finished in no time.

You'll be able to show off your crochet skills by working in the colors and yarn of your choice.

This scarf is a lovely way to add some color and texture to your wardrobe, and it's incredibly easy to make. The pattern is simple enough that even a beginner can tackle it, and the result is a soft, lightweight accessory that will keep you warm in cooler weather.

Recommended for this pattern is fine-weight yarn. Category 2 yarn in the US, Sport yarn in the UK, and 5ply in Australia and New Zealand. 
I used a 2.5mm crochet hook for this example.

Any yarns can be used for this project, but I do recommend some fine yarns, in either ombre or self-striping yarns

Yarn used in the image example is 100% MicroFibre Acrylic, I used 1 x 250 g skein / ball , each skein has a length of 875 metres per skein

Hook used in example pattern
UK :  12    Metric : 2.5mm     US : C/2

The color choice is up to your preference, I do recommend some ombre or self-striping yarns, as the texture of the scarf works well with these types of colored yarn.

Size Information

Finished Measurements
185 cm tall,  40 cm wide

Resizing 
Full resizing information is available in the downloadable pdf version of this pattern

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Stormy Ocean Floral Lace Scarf - Free Online Pattern

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Easy scarf pattern for a lacy crochet cowl
Downloadable PDF Pattern available of Lacy Crochet Scarf Pattern of rolling ocean waves

Please ensure you read all the information before starting this pattern, especially the pattern notes section.

PDF version of the pattern includes per row photo tutorial.

Chain 352 stitches, 

Row 1 : 
ch3, 1dc in 3rd chain on hook, 
1 dc into each of the next starting chains, 352 sts, ch1, turn,

Row 2 : 
ch 2, 1 dc into each dc stitches, ch1, turn,

Row 3 : 
ch 2, 1 dc into each dc stitch, ch1, turn,

Row 4 : 
ch 2, 1 dc into each dc stitch, ch1, turn,

Row 5 :

ch 2, 1 dc into the next stitch 
*ch 1, skip 1 stitch, ch 1, skip 1 stitch, 1 dc into next 9 dc stitches,
repeat from * till the second last stitch, 
1 dc into the last two stitches., ch1, turn,

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Row 6 : 

ch 2, 1 dc into the next stitch,
*ch 2, skip the next 4 stitches, 
1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1,  1 tr,  ch 1,  1 tr,  ch 1,  1 tr,  into the next stitch,
ch 2, skip the next 4 stitches and 1 ch-sp, 1 hdc into dc, 
Repeat from * until the last dc stitch after the 1ch-sp, ch2
1 dc into the last two stitches., ch1, turn,

Row 7 : 

ch 2, 1 dc into the next stitch,
* 2 tr in tr stitch from the row before, repeat from * till the second last stitch, 
1 dc into the last two stitches., ch1, turn,

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Repeat Rows 4 to 7

6 times over, for wide scarf, or repeat as required see notes below.

Work in ends and block as normal, or wear it.

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Abbreviations

This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology. 

Ch - chain
Dc - double crochet
Hdc - half double crochet
Tr - treble crochet
Sk - skip stitch
Ch-sp - chain space
rep - repeat from *
St - stitch
Sts - stitches
Shell - number of stitches worked into the same stitch

Tension

If worked flat:
24 sts / 16 rows = 10 cm square in double crochet stitches.

Resizing information as well as additional information is available in the downloadable version of this pattern.

Pattern Notes 

Pattern instructions indicate Ch 3, and the beginning of each row, in turn, counts as the turning chain, and the first 2  stating chains of each row.

Please ensure you read all the information before starting this pattern, especially the pattern notes section.

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