Wrap yourself in elegance with the Lattice Scarf, a beautifully textured crochet project that’s light, lacy, and effortlessly stylish! 🧣✨ Featuring an openwork design created with the lattice treble cluster stitch, this scarf adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit—whether you’re dressing up for a winter wedding or layering over a cozy sweater. Its delicate pattern looks intricate but is surprisingly easy to master, making it a satisfying project for both beginners and seasoned crocheters.
This scarf is perfect for those who love accessories that blend comfort with charm. You can play with yarn weights and colors to suit any season, or even pair it with a matching beanie for a coordinated look. Whether you’re crafting a thoughtful gift or treating yourself to something handmade and chic, the Lattice Scarf is a graceful way to stitch up warmth—one airy loop at a time! đź§¶đź’«

đź§Ł Crochet Lattice Scarf Pattern
There’s nothing more satisfying than a lightweight crochet scarf that you can throw on year-round. This lattice mesh scarf has an airy, modern feel thanks to its grid-like stitches and clean edging. It’s simple to crochet, works up quickly, and looks effortlessly elegant.
Whether you’re looking for a wardrobe staple, a handmade gift, or a beginner-friendly lace project, this scarf is for you!
✨ Skill Level
Beginner to Easy – only chains and double crochet are used.
📏 Finished Size
Approx. 7 in (18 cm) wide Ă— 60 in (150 cm) long (adjustable by foundation chain and row count).
đź§¶ Materials
- DK / light worsted yarn – approx. 350–400 yds (shown in soft beige cotton blend)
- Hook size: 4 mm (US G/6)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Blocking board & pins (optional, for best drape)
đź§µ Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- sp – space
🪡 Pattern Instructions
Foundation
Ch 38 (or any multiple of 3 + 2 for turning).
Row 1
Dc in 6th ch from hook (counts as dc + ch-2), ch 2, skip 2 ch, dc in next ch across. Turn.
Row 2
Ch 5 (counts as dc + ch-2), dc in next dc, ch 2 repeat across row. Dc in top of turning ch. Turn.
Rows 3 – 130 (or until desired length)
Repeat Row 2 to continue mesh pattern.
đź–¤ Border (for the neat framed look in the photo)
- Round 1 (sc edging): Work 1 round of sc evenly around all four edges of the scarf. Work 3 sc into each corner st.
- Round 2 (reinforced border): Dc in each sc along long sides, and [dc, ch 1, skip 1] along short ends to keep corners flat.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
✨ Finishing
- Block your scarf to gently open up the mesh squares and straighten the edges.
- For a longer scarf, simply add more rows. For a wider scarf, add multiples of 3 to your starting chain.
đź’ˇ Tips for Success
- Keep your tension even for uniform squares.
- Always turn with ch-5 at the start of each row (this maintains perfect mesh alignment).
- Use a yarn with good drape (cotton, linen blends, or bamboo) for the most wearable version.
🎀 Styling
This scarf is a true all-season piece. Wear it:
- Wrapped around your neck with a blazer for a chic office look.
- Draped long and loose over a dress.
- Folded in half and looped for a cozy fall accessory.
🌟 And there you have it – a timeless crochet lattice scarf that looks as gorgeous as it is practical. This project is quick, fun, and rewarding, making it perfect for gifting or keeping all to yourself.