If you end up loving this stitch as much as I do, you are going to want to check back as I have a couple of additional patterns coming up that use this beautiful lacy mesh crochet stitch! The c2c crochet stitch pattern creates a border around the outside edges as you are working on the diagonal so there is no need to work any border at the end. This variation of the basic dc c2c (corner to corner) crochet stitch would be a great place for c2c beginners to start! A simple project with easy stitches and no need to decrease! This lacy scarf crochet pattern features a c2c crochet stitch which means you will be working this scarf on the diagonal from the bottom up. The perfect accessory and beautiful addition to your wardrobe! Lacy Scarf Crochet Pattern pattern details Sometimes on a cooler evening you need a little something to keep warm but don’t want to sweat the night away! □. I love light and lacy scarves as they are perfect for transitioning from warmer weather without a lot of bulk and weight. See copyright & disclosure policy here for more information.A lacy scarf crochet pattern free c2c scarf crochet pattern is a beautifully light and lacy triangle crochet lace scarf with a mesh-like crochet stitch! This site is supported by advertisers and may contain affiliate links. ![]() A link back to my site is much appreciated when selling your items from my patterns. Please do not use my photos as your own to sell your work. You may sell your items made from my patterns. Follow Crochet It Creations on all of your favorite social media sites! Join my Crochet It Creations Crochet Friends Facebook group to further connect! If you have any questions please comment below or you can email me at love to see photos of your work and read your comments. Save for later or share with others using the share buttons at the top and bottom of post. Need help with placing the Braided Cable stitches? See the Video Guide here. Looking for more on the Braided Cable Series? See the Braided Cable Beanie and the Braided Cable Ear Warmer patterns. Prefer to have a PDF ad-free version to print? Find it HERE from Ravelry Attach 26 to each end for fringe, using 2 every other stitch. Repeat Rows 2-5 30 more times or until measures approximately 72” or desired length.Ĭut 52 strands of yarn about 10” long. WS Row 5: Ch 3, DC in next st, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 12 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. RS Row 4: Ch 3, DC in next st, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, x 2, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. WS Row 3: Ch 3, DC in next st, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 12 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. Sk 3 sts, FPTR in 3 sts, WORKING BACK and going BEHIND the posts just made – FPTR in the 3 skipped sts (working right to left), FPDC in 3 sts, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. RS Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as DC here and throughout), DC in next st, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 3 sts, ![]() (26) Or chain 28, DC in 4th ch from hook and across. Scarf will need to be blocked once finished to relax the stitches. ![]() Pay close attention to which stitches you need to be working around.
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