Ribbed Lace Crochet Scarf Pattern – Serenity Scarf

Hey crochet friends!

I’m thrilled to share this ribbed lace crochet scarf pattern that’s been my absolute favorite design to work on this month.

You know those moments when you want something cozy but not too bulky?

That’s exactly what inspired me to create this piece, combining warm ribbing at the neck with this gorgeous lacy pattern at the ends.

I’ve been wearing my sample non-stop (made in this beautiful robin’s egg blue), and let me tell you, I get questions about it everywhere I go!

The best part is how it works with literally everything in my closet – I’ve paired it with everything from my comfy weekend sweaters to my work outfits.

Are you with me?


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Light blue crochet scarf laid flat on wooden background, featuring ribbed texture at neck transitioning into delicate diamond lace pattern at both ends. Pull-through style scarf showcasing intricate stitch work

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Let’s Talk Styling & Yarn Options!

Oh my goodness, let me tell you about all the fun ways I’ve been dreaming up to style this ribbed lace crochet scarf (beauty)!

I adore how this scarf turned out in this light blue yarn, I can totally see it working its magic in so many different ways.

Why not try it it in a sparkly metallic yarn for holiday parties, or worked up in a cozy merino wool for those freezing winter mornings?

Can you imagine it in a deep burgundy paired with a leather jacket for coffee dates, or in cream-colored cotton for spring weddings?

And don’t even get me started on how gorgeous it would look in one of those color-changing yarns – the lace pattern would create the most amazing ombré effect!

The ribbed neck part keeps its shape so well that it works perfectly for both casual and dressy occasions, making it one of those pieces you’ll find yourself reaching for again and again.


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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the Serenity Scarf

Project-Level-Intermediate

Materials I used

This is the yarn I had at hand – do not forget I make a sample for you to learn- so be creative and choose the yarn you love. Feel it before starting your project.

I know there are a million different yarn choices out there that also depend on where you live, so just be creative!

Weight #4  Alpaca Blend yarn, a total of 200 gr

Or any weight #4 yarn of your choice

Hook: US Size (6 mm) 

Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Gauge

  • 11 st X 6 rows ( 4” X 4”)

Sizes

  • This sample is  7” wide X 60” long

Stitch Key

Specialty Stitch & Technique Key

Dc3Tog = 3 Double Crochet Stitches together

Yo, insert the hook into the first stitch, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Yarn over, and pull through 2 of the loops. You should now have 2 loops on your hook. Yo, insert the hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over, and pull through 2 of the loops on the hook. You have 3 loops left on your hook. Repeat those steps one more time, now there are 4 loops left on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops to complete the stitch.

BloHdc = Back loop only half double crochet – Yarn over, Insert crochet hook into the back loop only Pull up a loop, Yarn over, Pull through the 3 loops on the crochet hook.

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Notes

  • This pattern uses US crochet terminology
  • This pattern consists of three parts worked in two pieces
  • This pattern calls for multiples of 4+2
  • You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish. I used one solid color

Instructions

Ch 22

Part 1

Row 1: Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook, * ch 5, skip next 3 ch, sc 1 in next ch, repeat from * across, turn (21 st)

Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as tr), dc 3 in next ch 5 loop, (ch 1, dc 3) in each ch 5 loop across to last ch 5 loop, tr 1 in last sc, turn (21 st)

Row 3:Ch3 (counts as dc), skip 1st dc, dc 1 in each of next 3 dc, * ch 1, skip next ch 1 space, dc 1 in each of next 3 dc, repeat from * across to turning ch, dc 1 in 4th ch, turn(21 st)

Row 4: Ch 6 (counts as tr, ch 2), skip 1st dc, *dc3tog worked across next 3 dc**, ch 5, skip next ch 1 space, repeat from * across , finish last repeat at **, ch 2, tr 1 in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (21 st)

Row 5: Ch1, sc1 in 1st tr, (ch5,s1) in each ch 5 loop across, finish with last sc in 4th ch of turning ch, turn (21 st)

Row 6: Ch 4 (counts as tr), dc 3 in next ch 5 loop, (ch 1, dc 3) in each ch 5 loop across to last ch 5 loop, tr 1 in last sc, turn (21 st)

Light blue crochet scarf laid flat on wooden background, featuring ribbed texture at neck transitioning into delicate diamond lace pattern at both ends. Pull-through style scarf showcasing intricate stitch work

Part 2

Row 7: Ch 1, hdc 1 in 1st st from hook, hdc 1in every st across, ending with hdc in last st, turn (21 st)

Row 8: Ch 1, hdc 1 in 1st st from hook,blohdc 11in every st across, ending with hdc in last st, turn (21 st)

Row: 9- 63: Repeat row 8

Fasten off and cut yarn

We want the 3rd part to be in the same direction as part 1, so we will work part 3 separately and attach it

Part 3

Ch 22

Repeat rows 1-6

Slst to join parts 2 and 3, make sure you have all parts on the Right side


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Light blue crochet scarf laid flat on wooden background, featuring ribbed texture at neck transitioning into delicate diamond lace pattern at both ends. Pull-through style scarf showcasing intricate stitch work

Finishing

Cut yarn and weave in ends

Optional: add fringe or tassels


The Serenity Scarf is the featured pattern for the week of February 24th in the 2025 Winter Wonderland CAL hosted by the designers of the CAL Central Crochet Group on Facebook.

You can find all of the details about the event, including links to the other patterns and how to earn prizes, by visiting the 2025 Winter Wonderland Crochet Along with CAL Central round-up post.


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