Now that the fall season has finally arrived it’s time to bring out our new fall fashions. If you’re not one to go out and buy new outfits and accessories every time the weather changes then you’ll just love this tutorial. Why not crochet your own designs and sport them for all to see?
The Queen Anne’s Lace Scarf is one of my favorites. It’s not just a plain scarf that uses a simple crochet stitch, but it’s a beautifully detailed scarf that uses motifs. The lace gives off a vintage look while the shimmery glitter gives the chic modern look; it’s the best of both worlds! This crochet scarf pattern is a great accessory too add to your fall outfit.
With step by step crochet instructions and this wonderfully done tutorial by Mary Vaughn, you can easily work up this crochet scarf in no time. Choose your favorite colors that best suit you and your mood. Pair the scarf up with a new crochet hat and you’ll be all set for the season. This scarf also makes a fabulous gift for the holidays and birthdays!
If you liked this video, you’ll love our other lacy crochet patterns!
What colors will you choose to crochet this in?
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i like this pattern i am going to try to do it for some one that realy likes things likethis
Is there a printed version of this pattern?
Just google it and the pattern is there with the photo.
http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Scarves/Queen-Annes-Lace-Scarf
realy pretty pattern found the video easy to follow thank you
I would like to have seen a picture of the Queen Anne’s Scarf. I don’t know if I want it or not, nor can I. Thanks. J Evans
I agree with J Evans. I would really like to see a picture of the final product.
Thanks,
Nancy
I would love to have seen a pic of this scarf. I also would have liked to have a pattern to work from. I think videos are great when the pattern gets confusing, but I prefer to start with a pattern.
Thank you