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Free crochet lace scarf pattern - Begonia Scarf lightweight Begonia scarf made with simple stitches

If you made the Begonia Cardigan and thought “I need something to go with this” — well, I heard you, because I thought the exact same thing. Introducing the Begonia Scarf, a free crochet lace scarf pattern designed to be the perfect companion to your Begonia Cardigan. Same yarn, same vibe, same easy stitch — just pure, effortless style. It’s simple, lightweight, and just the kind of project you can pick up anytime—perfect for busy days and cozy evenings.

Why I Made the Begonia Scarf

Easy crochet scarf pattern using double crochet and chains – airy lace texture

Honestly? The cardigan made me do it.

There’s something so satisfying about a matching set, especially when it’s both practical and easy to make.

The Begonia Scarf was created to complement the cardigan using the same one-row repeat of double crochet and chains, giving you that effortless, lacy texture that looks detailed—but is incredibly simple to crochet.

If you already made the cardigan, this is the perfect next project. And if you haven’t yet? This free crochet lace scarf pattern is a great introduction to the stitch pattern.

The way the Cupcake yarn flows through its colors makes the scarf look like it was meant to live next to the cardigan. Whether you wear them together or separately, both pieces shine.

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Lightweight crochet scarf for spring and summer with soft drape

About This Free Crochet Lace Scarf Pattern

The Begonia Scarf is a lightweight crochet scarf pattern that’s beginner-friendly, relaxing, and perfect for everyday wear.

Pattern Features:

  • Free crochet lace scarf pattern
  • Uses only double crochet and chains
  • Simple one-row repeat pattern
  • Beginner-friendly crochet scarf
  • Finished size: 50” long x 14” wide (before fringe)
  • Includes fringe for a beautiful, finished look
  • Matches the Begonia Cardigan

This is one of those scarves that looks elegant but doesn’t require a lot of focus—perfect for crocheting while watching TV or winding down after a long day.

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Close-up of lacy crochet stitch pattern in lightweight scarf design

Everything You Need to Know About the Begonia Free Crochet Lace Scarf

The stitch is as simple as it gets. Just like the Begonia Cardigan, this scarf is made using a one-row repeat of double crochet and chains. That’s the whole pattern. Pick it up, put it down, come back to it during your lunch break — you’ll never lose your place. It’s the kind of project that works with your busy life, not against it.

The size is generous and versatile.

The Begonia Scarf measures 50 inches long by 14 inches wide, giving it a beautiful, substantial drape. It’s wide enough to feel cozy and luxurious, and long enough to style in so many different ways — tossed over one shoulder, wrapped loosely around your neck, or let it hang open for that effortless, flowy look.

It’s one size fits all. No sizing math, no adjustments — just cast on and go.

And of course — it’s completely free.

Yarn Used

This free crochet scarf pattern uses Lion Brand Cupcake yarn (weight 3 / light yarn)—the same yarn as the Begonia Cardigan.

Why it works so well:

  • Lightweight and soft for comfortable wear
  • Beautiful color transitions for a polished look
  • Great drape for scarves and garments

Using the same yarn means you can create a perfectly coordinated set without overthinking color matching.

A Perfect Scarf for Spring and Summer

You might not always think of scarves for warmer weather—but this one is different.

This light crochet scarf is:

  • Breathable and airy
  • Not bulky or heavy
  • Ideal for layering without overheating

It’s perfect for:

  • Cool mornings and evenings
  • Air-conditioned spaces
  • Adding a stylish touch to simple outfits 

The Finishing Touch – Fringe

The fringe adds just the right amount of detail to this crochet scarf with fringe.

It gives the scarf movement, texture, and that little extra something that makes it feel finished and stylish—without adding complexity to the pattern.


Why You’ll Love This Crochet Scarf Pattern

If you’re looking for:

Handmade crochet lace scarf flat lay showing full length and texture
  • A free crochet lace scarf pattern that’s simple and relaxing
  • A beginner crochet scarf with a modern look
  • A project that works up quickly with minimal effort
  • A matching accessory for your cardigan

Then the Begonia Scarf is exactly what you need.


Get the Free Crochet Lace Scarf Pattern

You can find the full free crochet scarf pattern for the Begonia Scarf right here on the blog.

It’s simple, beautiful, and designed to fit into your life—no stress, just stitches.


Made for You, the Busy Mom

One row repeat. No complicated instructions. No endless stitch counting. Just you, your hook, and some gorgeous Mandala yarn making something beautiful in the pockets of time your day gives you.

That’s what the Begonia Scarf is all about.


Ready to grab the free pattern? Scroll down and let’s get started!

And if you’ve already made the Begonia Cardigan, I’d love to see your matching set when you’re done. Tag me and show off your work — you deserve all the compliments coming your way.

Skill Level

Beginner

Materials

Lion Brand Cupcake 100% Acrylic 590 yds(540 m), 5.3 oz (150 g) in Sand Castle

Weight 3 

Hook size 5 mm

Tape measure

Tapestry needle

Scissors

Gauge

20 sts x 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)

Finished Measurements

50” Long x 14” wide

Abbreviations

Ch- chain

St – stitch

Sc- single crochet

Dc- double crochet

Ch-sp – chain space

Rep- repeat

Notes

The pattern is written in American Standard Terms

Ch 3 at the beginning of the row is counted as a stitch

Pattern Instructions

Ch 251

Row 1: sc in 2nd and each ch to end, turn (250)

Row 2: ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, * ch 2, sk 2, sc in next 2 sts, rep from to end, turn (126 sts, 62 chs)

Rows 3 – 35: ch 3, dc in next st, * ch 2, sk next ch-sp, dc in next 2 sts, rep from * to end turn

Row 3 makes the pattern

Row 36: ch 1, sc each in next 2 sts, * 2 sc in ch-sp, sc each in next 2 sts, rep from * to end.

Fasten off and weave in ends

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