Free Crochet Pattern for Lacy Leaves Scarf

How to Crochet Lacy Leaves Spring Scarf, Advanced Beginners 10

Wrap in elegance with this free crochet lacy leaves scarf pattern that offers light delicate texture add leafy charm and fits for any season.

A graceful piece begins to flow like nature itself with delicate shapes forming leaf like patterns that feel light and elegant. The Crochet Lacy Leaves Scarf pattern helps shape a beautiful scarf with airy leaves that look soft, detailed, and full of charm. Its open design and flowing structure give it a gentle and stylish appearance that suits both casual and special outfits. It can be worn around the neck, draped over the shoulders, or used as a light accessory to add elegance to any look.

Crochet a Unique Lacy Leaves Scarf Free Pattern Step by Step

The guide is simple and easy to follow so anyone can complete it without confusion. The finished scarf looks graceful and refined, giving a calm and pretty feeling. It offers beauty, comfort, and creativity, turning simple material into a delicate accessory that adds softness, charm, and a natural touch to everyday fashion.

Lacy Leaf Scarf Crochet Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn: Caron Simply Soft, worsted weight (approx. 1 skein for a scarf about 51″–59″ long, 9″ wide)
  • Hook: Size G (4.25 mm)
  • Notions: Yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors, optional stitch markers

Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)

Abbreviation Meaning
ch chain
sc single crochet
tr treble (triple) crochet
st(s) stitch(es)
rep repeat
tog together, for cluster sts

Special Stitch: Treble 4-Cluster (tr4-cl)

  • (Yarn over twice, insert hook in designated st, yarn over and pull up a loop, [yarn over, draw through 2 loops] twice) four times in the same st. 5 loops on hook. Yarn over, draw through all 5 loops to close cluster.

Special Notes

  • Foundation: The stitch pattern is a multiple of 12 plus 1.
  • Turning Chains: Turning chains at the beginning of rows count as part of the pattern.
  • Right Side/ Wrong Side: The pattern is reversible; both sides look the same.
  • Gauge & Size: Adjust the length/width by changing the starting chain (multiple of 12 + 1) and number of rows.

Pattern Instructions

1. Foundation Chain

  • Ch a multiple of 12 + 1 for desired width.
    • Sample: Ch 37 (for a medium-width scarf)

2. Row 1 (Foundation Row)

  1. Treble Four-Cluster in 7th Chain from Hook:
    • Skip first 6 ch (do not count ch on hook), in 7th ch: make a tr4-cl (see Special Stitch above).
  2. Ch 4, sc in Same Ch:
    • Chain 4, sc in the same chain as previous cluster.
  3. Ch 4, Another tr4-cl in Same Ch:
    • Chain 4, work another tr4-cl in the same chain.
  4. First Pattern Repeat:
    • Ch 4, skip 5 ch, sc in next ch.
    • Ch 4, skip 5 ch, in next ch: work [tr4-cl, ch 4, sc in same ch, ch 4, tr4-cl in same ch].
  5. Continue Repeats:
    • Repeat [ch 4, skip 5 ch, sc in next ch; ch 4, skip 5 ch, (tr4-cl, ch 4, sc in same ch, ch 4, tr4-cl in same ch)] to end.
    • If remaining ch are fewer than needed for a full repeat, adjust to end with sc.
  6. Final Segment:
    • At the edge, when you reach the last available chain, work: ch 4, skip 5 ch, sc in last ch to finish Row 1.

3. Row 2 (and All Following Rows)

  1. Ch 5, turn.
  2. tr4-cl in Top of Next Cluster:
    • Locate the top of the next tr4-cl from the row below. In this st, make a tr4-cl.
  3. Ch 4, sc in Same St, ch 4, tr4-cl in Same St:
    • (All in top of the cluster below: ch 4, sc, ch 4, tr4-cl).
  4. To Move to Next Motif:
    • Ch 4, sc in top of next tr4-cl.
  5. Continue Across:
    • Ch 4, tr4-cl in top of next cluster, ch 4, sc in same st, ch 4, tr4-cl in same st; ch 4, sc in next cluster, repeat across.
  6. At Row End:
    • End with ch 4, sc in top of last cluster to finish the row.

4. Repeat Row 2

  • Continue in pattern, always working groups (cluster, ch 4, sc, ch 4, cluster) in the top of each cluster, and separating each motif by ch 4 and sc in next cluster.
  • Repeat until scarf reaches desired length (sample: approx. 51–59 inches).

5. Finish

  • When scarf is the length you want, fasten off.
  • Weave in all ends neatly.
  • Lightly block for best appearance if desired.

Conclusion

This Lacy Leaf Scarf is straightforward to create, beautiful on both sides, and easily adjustable for width or length. The fabric is light, drapey, and perfect for wearing through several seasons.

Pattern Corrections & Tips

  • Correction: When skipping chains on the foundation row, be careful not to compress/overlook the chains below complex stitches, as clusters can hide adjacent chains.
  • Tip: Use stitch markers for the start and end of rows, especially with long starting chains.
  • Tip: For a longer or wider scarf, increase the beginning chain in multiples of 12, adding 1 at the end.
  • Tip: Always count your chain spaces and clusters at row ends—they should remain consistent for clean edges.
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