Fairy Mesh Scarf by Margaret Sy

Fairy Mesh Scarf

Crochet
January 2025
Lace ?
24 stitches and 6.67 rows = 4 inches
in pattern
3.0 mm
535 - 545 yards (489 - 498 m)
10" x 72"
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

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 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 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)