I’m joining Oombawka Design Crochet and The Stitchin’ Mommy for the eleventh annual Scarf of the Month Crochet Along today by sharing the lacy scarf pattern for the Maple Street Scarf.

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The annual Scarf of the Month Club with Oombawka Design Crochet and The Stitchin’ Mommy is one of my favorite online events, and I’m so excited to be part of it again! You can get the details here on Oombawka Design Crochet and here on The Stitchin’ Mommy. Rhondda and Amy include guest designers, so each month you get 3 free scarf patterns. If you like to make scarves to wear, donate, gift, or sell, this is the Crochet Along for you!

I was inspired to create this lacy scarf pattern by the extended transition from winter to spring in Vermont. I used my Denise Interchangeable Love2Crochet Bright hook in a much larger size than I would normally use to create a gentle and open drape.

I used Herrschners Worsted 8 Gradience yarn in Jungle, a self-striping green yarn that really highlighted the vibrancy of spring.

Scroll down for the free lacy scarf pattern for the Maple Street Scarf. Don’t forget to visit Oombawka Design Crochet to get Rhondda’s April pattern, the Easy Everyday Scarf, and The Stitchin’ Mommy to get Amy’s April pattern, the Fields of Green Infinity Scarf. If you’re reading this blog post before 11:59pm Eastern on April 20, 2026, you’re in luck! You can also grab the PDF version of all 3 patterns free with coupon code. Visit Rhondda and Amy’s sites using the links above for their coupon codes. Use coupon code MAPLE to get the Ravelry version of the Maple Street Scarf for free, or click HERE to add the pattern with coupon code to your cart. Make sure your cart is set to $0 before checking out as there will be no refunds for accidental purchases.

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Maple Street Scarf
Crochet Lacy Scarf Pattern by Underground Crafter



This lacy scarf pattern is ideal for transitional weather or air conditioned rooms in hot weather. Using a very large hook enhances the drape and texture. This pattern was designed for the annual Scarf of the Month Crochet Along with Oombawka Design Crochet and The Stitchin’ Mommy.
Finished Size
- Teen/Adult: 5.5” (14 cm) wide x 67” (170 cm) long.
Materials
- Herrschners Worsted 8 Gradience yarn (100% acrylic, 8 oz/226 g, 489 yd/448 m) – 1 skein in Jungle, or approximately 340 yd (311 m) in any medium weight, self-striping yarn.
- Denise Interchangeable Love2Crochet Bright US Size L-11/8 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge.
- Yarn needle.
Gauge
- 4 TrX in pattern = 4” (10 cm) across. Exact gauge is not critical for this pattern.
Abbreviations Used in This Pattern
- ch – chain
- puff – 3-repeat puff stitch – [Yo, insert hook into st, yo and draw up a loop] 3 times in same st, yo and draw through all 7 loops on hook. A helpful video tutorial for this stitch is available below.
- If you can’t see the video tutorial for the pf above, watch it on YouTube.
- rep – repeat
- sc – single crochet
- sp – space
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- tr – treble (triple) crochet
- Tr-X – treble X-stitch – Skip 2 sts, tr in next st, ch 1, tr in first skipped st. A helpful video for this stitch is available below.
- If you can’t see the Tr-X video above, watch it on YouTube.
- yo – yarn over
- [] Repeat instructions within brackets as indicated.
- * Repeat instructions after asterisk as indicated.
- + Repeat instructions after plus sign as indicated.
- () Work instructions between parentheses into same stitch or space.
Pattern Notes
- Use a crochet hook several sizes larger than you would typically use for medium weight yarn to enhance the laciness and drape of the scarf.
- To adjust width of scarf, add or subtract repeats of 3 chains.To adjust length of scarf, add or subtract repeats of Rows 2-5.
- This scarf might benefit from spray blocking to highlight the lacy look. You can find more information and helpful videos about blocking in Blocking Basics for Crocheters and Knitters.
Pattern Instructions
- Ch 15.
- Row 1: Turn, skip 1 ch, sc in next 14 ch. (14 sts)
- Row 2: Turn, ch 1, tr in first st, [Tr-X in next 3 sts] across to last st, tr in next st. (14 sts/4 TrX sts + 2 tr)
- Row 3: Turn, ch 1, [sc in next st, sc in ch-1 sp, sc in next st] across to last st, sc in next st.
- Row 4: Turn, ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, [pf, sc in next 2 sts] across.
- Row 5: Turn, ch 1, sc in first st and each st across.
- Rep Rows 2-5 until scarf measures approximately 67” (170 cm) or desired length, ending after a rep of Row 3.

