Lior Lace Scarf by Carmen Heffernan

Lior Lace Scarf

Crochet
June 2025
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Light Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
5.0 mm (H)
492 - 547 yards (450 - 500 m)
US
English
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This lightweight lace crochet scarf is worked on the bias using simple stitches and a relaxed rhythm. Small amounts of lace and fingering weight yarns are held together, with the fingering yarn used on its own for short, repeating stripes.

By holding a strand of lace weight yarn together with fingering weight yarn, you create a soft marled effect that blends the colors from both yarns into a beautiful, textured fabric.

The lace alpaca yarn adds a light halo and subtle variation, while the fingering yarn brings more definition and color.

Finished with a picot edging, it’s a delicate and easy-to-wear crochet neck accessory.

Materials

• 32g of Hedgehog Fibres – Alpaca Boucle; 620m/100gr; 66% alpaca, 34% silk
• 56g of LITLG fine sock; 465 yards (425 meters)/100g; 75% merino SW 25% nylon
• 4mm & 5mm crochet hook

You can use any laceweight and fingering weight yarn held together to make this scarf

Measurements
74 in (188 cm) long x 5.5 in (14 cm) wide - scarf blocked