Show your style with this free crochet table runner/scarf pattern, that brightens any table or outfit and is easy for everyone to follow.
A gentle strip of colorful yarn lying across your table or around your shoulders brings instant cheer and warmth. Rows of beautiful stitches in this crochet table runner/scarf pattern turn every ordinary space into a place filled with care and handmade beauty. Every loop made with your hands adds a bit of style and personality, showing off your favorite colors and patterns.
Crochet Table Runner/Scarf Pattern Free: Easy Steps & Tips
Not only does it brighten up tables for daily meals or special moments, but it also can be wrapped as a scarf for comfort when it’s cool outside. The design is made to be strong and easy to wash so you can use it every day without worry. A pattern like this quickly becomes a household favorite, mixing both pride in your work and the joy of useful, lovely things. Making this crochet table runner/scarf pattern brings smiles to everyone who sees or uses it.
Free Mesh Crochet Runner/Mat Pattern
Materials List
- Yarn: Thick wool (or any yarn suitable for home décor)
- Hook: 5 mm crochet hook (adjust if using finer or bulkier yarn)
- Scissors: For cutting yarn
- Tapestry Needle (optional): For weaving in ends
Key Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- st(s) – stitch(es)
Note: Pattern uses US crochet terminology.
Special Notes
- The base chain should be a multiple of 4 plus 6 extra chains (for turning and pattern balance).
- Maintain medium tension for best results.
- You can make the piece any width or length; use as a runner, placemat, scarf, etc.
- For a firmer structure, make your sc in the 3rd ch of each ch-5 group instead of just the space.
Pattern Instructions
1. Foundation Chain
- Make a slip knot.
- Ch a multiple of 4 for your desired width, plus 6 chains.
(Example: 24 + 6 = 30 chains for a small mat; adjust for a longer/wider runner.)
2. Row 1 (Setup Mesh Row)
- Count back 5 chains from the hook (do not count the loop on the hook).
- Into the 6th ch from the hook, work 1 sc.
- * Ch 5, skip the next 3 ch, sc in the next ch.
- Repeat from * across the row.
- At the end, after the final ch-5, sc in the last foundation chain.
3. Row 2 (Mesh Row)
- Ch 5, turn.
- Sc in next ch-5 space (simply insert hook under the large loop),
or for a firmer piece: sc in the 3rd ch of the previous row’s ch-5. - Repeat: [Ch 5, sc in next ch-5 space or 3rd ch] across.
- At the end of the row, after the last ch-5, sc in the final ch-5 space or 3rd chain.
4. Repeating the Pattern
- Repeat Row 2 for every row until the runner/mat is your desired length.
5. Fastening Off & Finishing
- After your final row, cut yarn, leaving a small tail.
- Pull tail through last loop to secure.
- Optionally, for extra security, work 1 single crochet before fastening off.
- Use tapestry needle to weave in all ends.
Conclusion
You have completed your simple mesh crochet runner! This versatile pattern can be easily sized up or down for use as a table runner, placemat, scarf, or even a shawl. Its open mesh structure works up quickly and beautifully.
Pattern Correction
- Be sure your base chain is correct: multiple of 4 + 6.
- If you want your mesh more stable (less stretchy), always place the sc in the third chain of each ch-5 section, not just in the chain-space.
Tips
- Blocking: For the best appearance, especially if your mesh is slightly shifty, block the finished piece to set the stitches and even out the edges.
- Customization: Add tassels, fringe, or beads to the ends for visual interest.
- Pot Holders: If using this as a pot holder, choose cotton yarn—wool or acrylic can melt or scorch.
- Color: Try using stripes or ombre yarn for creative effects.
- Tension: Keep chain and stitches consistent for tidy results.








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