Free Crochet Scarf Patterns Perfect for Spring & Summer

crochet scarf patterns

Do you enjoy the comfort of a scarf around your neck even when the weather is a little warmer? Below you will find 9 free crochet scarf patterns perfect for the warmer weather. The combination of open stitch patterns, made up with cotton yarns, will make for a lovely light scarf for the day or a cool night.

Triangle & Cones Summer Infinity Scarf

Designer: Cotton Crochet Forever

US Terminology

Stitches used: Basic stitches + foundation double crochet, triangles and cones stitch

Size: approximately  32cm in height and 86cm circumference.

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photo courtesy of raffamusadesigns.com

Crochet Spring Breeze Lace Scarf

  • Designer: Raffaella Tassoni

    US Terminology

    Stitches used: Basic stitches + foundation double crochet

    Size:

    70″ x 10″ / 178cm x 25.5cm

    • Pretty lacy stitch with a step-by-step photo tutorial.
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photo courtesy of oombawkadesigncrochet.com

Lacy V Stitch Scarf

Designer: Rhondda Mol

US Terminology

Stitches used: basic stitches + picot, v stitch

Size: approx. 8″ x 61″

  • this pattern is crocheted widthwise in rows.
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Easy Lace Scarf

Designer: Heather J Anderson

US Terminology

Stitches used: Basic stitches + hdc3tog 

Size: 2.5″ wide x 94″ long

22″ head circumference

  • Nice easy repetitive stitch pattern.
  • Great skinny scarf that will go with loads of outfits.
  • This pattern uses less than 1 x 100g ball of yarn
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Photo courtesy of ravelry.com

Lace Scarf

Designer: Lisa Gentry

US Terminology

Stitches used: basic stitches + v stitch

Size: 5″ x 80″

  • This pattern has a stitch diagram as well as written instructions.
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Easy Summer Infinity Scarf

Designer: Mary J Stephens

UK Terminology

Stitches used: Basic stitches only.

Size: 4″ x 78″ circumference

  • Great simple stitch pattern.
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Photo courtesy of garnstudio.com

Brighten Up Scarf

Designer: Drops Design

US & UK Terminology

Stitches used: basic stitches only

Size: 11½” x 61″ 

29cm x 155cm

  • This pattern is in the form of a crochet diagram
  • There are lots of extra info if you are unfamiliar with this type of pattern.
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Photo courtesy of shelleyhusbandcrochet.com

Oh So Lush Cowl

Designer: Shelley Husband

UK & US Terminology

Stitches used: Basic stitches + hdtr(UK) htr(US)

Size: adaptable

  • This pattern has a downloadable pdf for US and UK with lots of beginner friendly help if needed.
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Photo courtesy of garnstudio.com

Starfish Infinity Scarf

Designer: Drops Design

US & UK Terminology

Stitches used: Basic stitches only

Size: 24cm x 135cm circumference

  • This pattern is in the form of a crochet diagram
  • There are lots of extra info if you are unfamiliar with this type of pattern.
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Triangle & Cones Summer Infinity Scarf Pattern

Yarn8 ply Ice Yarns Baby Giza Cotton

main colour – ecru

contrasting colour – light turquoise

Hook: 5.75mm

General Instructions

The pattern is completed row by row and then joined together at the end. 

You can make it longer by adding more of the foundation double crochet. The total should be a multiple of 4 + 1 to accommodate the triangle and cones pattern.

stsc – stacked single crochet also called stacked double crochet

When making longer stacked stitches, just do another sc on top to desired level eg. 2 for a double crochet, 3 for a treble.

Pattern Instructions

Row 1 – main colour

133 fdc – foundation double crochet

Row 2

stsc, (ch 1, sk 1, dc 1) continue until end.

Row 3

stsc, dc in each st and ch-sp from the row before.

Row 4

Repeat row 2.

Row 5

Repeat row 3.

Row 6 – contrasting colour

Stacked tr, ch 4, sk 1, sl st into next st. *Ch 1, turn. Sc 1 in the first ch, hdc 1, dc 1, tr 1, ch 5, turn. Sk 3 sts from the previous row, sl st into next st. Repeat from * across. Last Cone-Ch 1, turn. Sc 1 in the first ch, hdc 1, dc 1, tr 1. Without any additional ch, turn, sk 1, tr 1 into last st. 

Row 7

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc 1 in the first tr, (ch 4, sc 1 in next ch-1 space) across. Ch 4, sc in last st. 

Row 8 – main colour

stsc, dc 3 in first ch-4 space, (ch 1, dc 3 in next ch-4 space) across, dc in last st.

Row 9 – contrasting colour

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc 1 in first dc, (ch 6, sc 1 in the third ch from your hook, hdc 1, dc 1, tr 1. Sc 1 in next ch-1 spaceacross. Last Triangle-Ch 6, sc 1 in the third ch from your hook, hdc 1, dc 1, tr 1, sc in last st.

Row 10 – main colour

stacked tr, ch 1, (sc 1 in the ch-2 space at the top of the next triangle, ch 3) across. Sc 1 in the ch-2 space at the top of the last triangle, ch 1, tr 1 in last st.

(this will cause the treble to be a different colour than row 9, but unless your colours are super contrasting will not make a great difference when joined.)

Row 11

stsc, dc 1 in the first ch-1 space, (dc 1 in next sc, dc 3 in next ch-3 space) across. Dc 1 in next sc, dc 1 in last ch-1 space, dc 1 in the last st. 

Row 12-15

Repeat rows 2-3 twice.

Row 16-25

Repeat rows 6 – 15 again

Weave in ends and join the ends of your scarf together.

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