Fairy Mesh Scarf Condensed Pattern – PDF Download
This is a digital item! You will receive a link to download a PDF file with the pattern. You will not receive a physical scarf, or a physical printed copy of the pattern.
This condensed version of the crochet pattern is intended for printing or quick reference. The extended version with step by step photos and tips is available at https://www.margaretmakesthings.com/blog/free-crochet-pattern-fairy-mesh-scarf
Become your most magical, ethereal self with the Fairy Mesh Scarf! The scarf is a two row repeat that creates a beautiful organic feeling mesh structure. It’s a great way to use fluffy lace weight yarn, but you can also make it with fingering weight yarn.
Measurements – Finished scarf dimensions are approximately 10” wide and 72” long for the fluffy lace weight version and 7” wide x 72” long for the fingering weight version.
Stitches used – (in US crochet terms) chain, single crochet, double crochet.
Construction – The scarf is worked in rows (with a 2 row repeat). The scarf grows lengthwise as rows are added.
Materials – 2 stitch markers and a 3.0 mm hook. (Each row in pattern should be approximately 0.6” tall)
540 yd (60 g) of Hobbii Diablo Glitter (the sample above was made in colorway Syringa Silver) or another fluffy lace weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 67 ch for a scarf about 10” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut). For more (non-sparkly) colors, use regular Hobbii Diablo.
Alternatively, 430 yd (100 g) of Queensland Perth (the sample pictured below was made in colorway Kings Canyon) or another fingering weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 55 ch for a scarf about 7” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut)
This is a digital item! You will receive a link to download a PDF file with the pattern. You will not receive a physical scarf, or a physical printed copy of the pattern.
This condensed version of the crochet pattern is intended for printing or quick reference. The extended version with step by step photos and tips is available at https://www.margaretmakesthings.com/blog/free-crochet-pattern-fairy-mesh-scarf
Become your most magical, ethereal self with the Fairy Mesh Scarf! The scarf is a two row repeat that creates a beautiful organic feeling mesh structure. It’s a great way to use fluffy lace weight yarn, but you can also make it with fingering weight yarn.
Measurements – Finished scarf dimensions are approximately 10” wide and 72” long for the fluffy lace weight version and 7” wide x 72” long for the fingering weight version.
Stitches used – (in US crochet terms) chain, single crochet, double crochet.
Construction – The scarf is worked in rows (with a 2 row repeat). The scarf grows lengthwise as rows are added.
Materials – 2 stitch markers and a 3.0 mm hook. (Each row in pattern should be approximately 0.6” tall)
540 yd (60 g) of Hobbii Diablo Glitter (the sample above was made in colorway Syringa Silver) or another fluffy lace weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 67 ch for a scarf about 10” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut). For more (non-sparkly) colors, use regular Hobbii Diablo.
Alternatively, 430 yd (100 g) of Queensland Perth (the sample pictured below was made in colorway Kings Canyon) or another fingering weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 55 ch for a scarf about 7” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut)
This is a digital item! You will receive a link to download a PDF file with the pattern. You will not receive a physical scarf, or a physical printed copy of the pattern.
This condensed version of the crochet pattern is intended for printing or quick reference. The extended version with step by step photos and tips is available at https://www.margaretmakesthings.com/blog/free-crochet-pattern-fairy-mesh-scarf
Become your most magical, ethereal self with the Fairy Mesh Scarf! The scarf is a two row repeat that creates a beautiful organic feeling mesh structure. It’s a great way to use fluffy lace weight yarn, but you can also make it with fingering weight yarn.
Measurements – Finished scarf dimensions are approximately 10” wide and 72” long for the fluffy lace weight version and 7” wide x 72” long for the fingering weight version.
Stitches used – (in US crochet terms) chain, single crochet, double crochet.
Construction – The scarf is worked in rows (with a 2 row repeat). The scarf grows lengthwise as rows are added.
Materials – 2 stitch markers and a 3.0 mm hook. (Each row in pattern should be approximately 0.6” tall)
540 yd (60 g) of Hobbii Diablo Glitter (the sample above was made in colorway Syringa Silver) or another fluffy lace weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 67 ch for a scarf about 10” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut). For more (non-sparkly) colors, use regular Hobbii Diablo.
Alternatively, 430 yd (100 g) of Queensland Perth (the sample pictured below was made in colorway Kings Canyon) or another fingering weight yarn – start with a foundation chain of 55 ch for a scarf about 7” wide (measured when laid flat, but not pinned taut)
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