This is an easy to crochet lace scarf that is light and delicate. Use this free pattern to create a beautiful look for you or a friend. If you would like an ad free pdf, you can purchase it at ETSY or RAVELRY.
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This scarf is a long infinity scarf that has been twisted and wrapped around the neck of my model twice.
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This infinity scarf is lightweight and easy to wear. It is crocheted using a sport DK yarn, which helps create this lacey, lightweight scarf. The color runs in the yarn used are so easy to manage as well.
Who would’ve guessed this scarf could be flipped over for a completely new look?
The Ladies Mirrored Fan Lace Scarf is truly beautiful when made with Mandala Yarn. While crocheting, I faced a common decision: to cut or not to cut. For the pink, blue, yellow, and white version, I chose to cut the yarn so the vibrant blue wouldn’t dominate, allowing more colors to be showcased.
Once the scarf was finished, I snapped a few quick cell phone photos and was amazed to discover its versatility—flip it over for a whole new vibe! One scarf, two unique looks—or even three if you wear it long.
This scarf was inspired by an older lace scarf that I published in 2012.
The original lace scarf was intended to be a cowl that you can also be worn as a stole. You will find the pattern here.
Yellow is my favorite color and after making my first scarf with the colorway Narnia, I grabbed a partial cake of Draco. I was excited and I wore this scarf with a brown skirt. Alas that yellow chartreuse isn’t a pleasing color for me to wear. No worries, I flipped it over and I like it much better!
Ladies Mirrored Fan Lace Scarf
Yarn: (3) Mandala yarn. Color “Narnia” or “Draco” or colors of choice. I let the colors flow and cut when it was necesarry. Approx. 450 yds.
Using (4) weight yarn would be totally acceptable, but keep in mind the measurements will not be the same.
Hook: J-10/6.0mm
Gauge: Not important. Approx. measurements are given throughout the pattern. (Unblocked)
Special Stitches:
Fan: *dc, ch1, * Repeat 3 more x in ch4 arch space
Color Code:
Red = Woman’s Petite
Blue = Woman’s
Green = Plus
Stitch Guide:
join w/ = join with
slp st = Slip Stitch
ch = Chain
sc = Single Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
nxt = Next
* * = Repeat between the stars the number of times stated;
x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;
in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated.
Round 1: ch 208; 224; 240; being careful not to twist, join in a ring with a slp st in 1st ch
The scarf will be Approx. 65″, 69”, 73” around unblocked.
Arch Round
Round 2: ch1, sc in same st, (ch 4, skip 3ch, sc in nxt ch) 51, 56, 60 more x; ch4, join w/slp st in beg sc. (52, 56, 60, ch4 arches)
When instructions call for “in ch1sp, or in arch, you will be inserting hook under “ch1sp or chain arch” to pull up a loop to complete your stitch or stitches.
Fan Round (Fans are 2” w x 1” h)
Round 3: slp st in 1st arch, ch1, sc in same arch, ch1; Fan in nxt arch, *ch1, sc in nxt arch, ch1; Fan in nxt arch;* Repeat 24, 26, 28 more x; join w/slp st to beg. sc. (26, 28, 30 fans) Approx. 65, 69”, 73” around.
Arch Round
Round 4: (slp st in nxt ch1 sp, dc, & ch1 sp) ch 1, sc in same ch1 sp *(ch 4, [skp the nxt, dc, ch1 sp, & dc] sc in nxt ch1 sp; ch4 [skp dc, ch1sp, sc, ch1 sp., & dc] sc under nxt ch1 sp * 25, 27, 29 more x; ch4, skp1 ch1 sp, sc under nxt ch1 sp; ch4, slp st in beg. sc (52, 56, 60, ch4 arches)
Fan Round
Round 5: Repeat Round 3
Round 6 -11, Repeat Round 4 thru 3 in that consecutive order. Round 11 is a Fan Round.
Round 12: *ch1, slp st in nxt st;* repeat around, join w/slp st in beg. st; fasten off weave in all ends.
You have just completed the first layer of lace fans. Approx. 4.5” wide (unblocked)
2nd layer of fans. This layer is shorter and will fold back and lay over the first layer. The second layer will have one less round of fans than the first layer.
With wrong side facing you, and your work hanging upside down, join yarn at beginning sc of row 2 (you will be working at the opposite side of the chains, where the sc of round 2 have been placed)
Round 13; Join w/slp st at beg. sc; ch1, sc in same st,
(ch 4, skip 3ch, sc at bottom of next sc) 51, 56, 60 more x ch4, join w/slp st in beg sc.
(52, 56, 60, ch4 arches)
Round 14-20: Repeat Rounds 2-9 Consecutively as written in the pattern above.
Round 21: *ch1, slp st in nxt st;* repeat around, join w/slp st in beg. st; fasten off weave in all ends. Approx. 3.5” wide (unblocked)
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I hope you enjoy crocheting this scarf. It really is lovely to wear. It was so good to have you on my side of the mountain. I hope you will come again soon.
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Janet Reid says
I can’t find the coupon code any where. Can you please tell me where to find it? They are listed down to Feb.28th, but that’s it. I LOVE this pattern!
Kris says
It is SPRING
leslie manuel says
it is not working on ravelry
Kris says
Make sure it’s all caps. Just checked it was working.