5 Free Crochet Lacy Bandana Patterns for Summer
Lacy bandanas always end up lightweight, most elegant, and so airy + comfy. Today, I have these free crochet lacy bandana patterns that you can follow along super easily with video instructions. You will crochet the bandanas with beautiful stitch variations, such as the granny stripe stitch, lacy shell stitch, diamond mesh stitch, and more.
Free Crochet Lacy Bandana Patterns
They will be using light shades such as beige, baby pink, and light blue, which make them summer-ready. Well, definitely use them as hip and neck scarves as their lacy bandanas are much more flexible. Let’s get started!
More summer head accessory tutorials:
01 of 05 Crochet Shell Lace Hat & Bandana
This Lace Crochet Hat is a delicate, open-work accessory perfect for summer or as a stylish hair cover. It features a circular top that transitions into a beautiful repeating fan and mesh pattern, giving it a light and airy feel.
General Making:
Start with a 18-stitch magic ring and increase through five rounds of V-stitches to form a circular base. Create the lace body by alternating between 8-double crochet fans and 3-chain mesh loops. Repeat this pattern until the hat reaches your desired length, then finish by weaving in the ends.
02 of 05 Crochet Elegant Lace Bandana
This Lace Bandana shows a delicate, open-work pattern made using double treble crochets for a lightweight and breathable drape. It is built from the center out into a triangle shape, finished with a decorative fan border and long ties.
General Making:
Start with a magic ring and work double treble crochets to form a small triangle. Build the body by alternating between V-stitch framework rows and 7-stitch clusters for 11 rows. Finish by working 10-stitch fans along the border and crocheting 38-stitch chain ties at the top corners.
03 of 05 Crochet Flower Lace Bandana
For spring and summer outgoings we have the lighter and stylish option. This Crochet Flower Lace Bandana shines with a delicate design with puff stitch flowers stitched in a mesh triangle. It is finished with a picot-edge border and long tie straps for a secure fit.
General Making:
The bandana is worked in rows starting from a magic ring at the top center. It combines “puff stitch” fans at the edges with a mesh body (double crochets and chains). The flower motifs are created over two specific rows: one row for the bottom three petals and a second row for the center and top petal.
04 of 05 Crochet Granny Stitch Lace Bandana
This Lace Bandana is a easy head accessory that uses a repetitive pattern of double crochet groups to create a classic triangular shape. It is finished with a decorative scalloped edge and features small 3D flower charms at the ends of the ties.
General Making:
Start with a magic ring and work 3-double crochet clusters to form a small triangle. Build the body by repeating these clusters into each chain space, starting and ending rows with a treble crochet to expand. Finish with a scalloped border of 7-double crochet fans, then add 70-stitch chain ties with small magic ring flowers at the ends.
05 of 05 Crochet Hip Scarf and Lace Bandana
Here is the simplest bandana of this curation. This beginner-friendly Crochet Hip Scarf and Lace Bandana is a versatile mesh triangle shawl that can be worn as a head covering, a waist belt, or a lightweight scarf. It uses a simple repeating loop pattern that grows quickly, making it an ideal project for those new to crochet.
General Making:
Start with a slip knot and chain 9, then double crochet into the first chain. Build the triangle by starting each row with a 9-chain loop and filling the rest with 5-chain mesh loops. To grow the width, always finish the row with a double crochet in the last loop. Repeat for 40 rows and weave in the ends.








