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TOP 10 free crochet CABLES patterns

26 September 2019 by Sylwia (MyCrochetory) 2 Comments

Crochet cables are a beautiful way to add texture and interest to your crochet projects. I just love them! Cabling may look difficult at first, but they’re easier to manage then you think.

There are many different crochet patterns of crochet cables but the technique is usually the same. The intertwined design comes from working around the stitch instead of through the loops at the top.

Here are my TOP 10 collection of free crochet cables patterns which I put together for you. I hope you like it and find it interesting!

By clicking on the name of the pattern and it’s designer, or on the picture itself, you will be taken directly to source of the pattern! And you know what? All patterns are FREE!

If you’re looking for more inspiration, check out my other roundups:

  • Top 10 Crochet Shawls for summer
  • Top 10 Crochet Shrugs
  • Top 10 Moss Stitch Crochet Patterns

TOP 10 free crochet CABLE patterns

  1. Cable Diamond Pillow by Sylwia from MyCrochetory

This crochet cushion pattern is simple, elegant and modern. Cable Diamond Pillow is giving a modern twist to this traditional cable texture. It turned out so stunning and contemporary.

2. October Cowl by Sylwia from MyCrochetory

The October Cowl is a close-fitting collar-style cowl crocheted in the round with no visible seam. This design is dedicated to an intermediate or adventurous beginner wanting to try out crochet cables for the first time. The pattern includes step-by-step picture tutorial to illustrate how post stitches works.

3. Celtic Tiles Blanket by Tatsiana from Lillabjorncrochet

Celtic Tiles Blanket consists of 20 squares made in crochet cables technique with simple border. It’s very warm and cozy – just perfect for winter times.

4. Crochet Heirloom Cabled Sweater by Ashleigh from sewrella.com

Crochet Heirloom Cabled Sweater is wonderfully textured crochet garment. It’s an advanced level pattern, but is very doable for anyone who has worked front and back post stitches and is up for a challenge!

5. The Matilda Tote by Meg from megmadewithlove.com

The Matilda Tote is a lovely structured and cabled bag. It consists of three pieces, a front and back panel along with a long piece that wraps around the sides and bottom. Designer put together a great tutorial showing you how to make this beautiful bag.

6. Crochet Cabled Throw Pillow by Alnaar from leeleeknits.com

Crochet Cabled Throw Pillow is a great small project to test out your post stitch skills. This pattern is a simple repeat of a 6 stitch cable and is perfect for anyone new to crocheting cables. 

7. Chunky Braided Cabled Blanket by Stephanie from allaboutami.com

 This blanket works up very quickly since it uses jumbo yarn and such a large crochet hook! Use your cables experience, pick a shade of yarn to match your color scheme and  make your own home decor. Repeating rows of these gorgeous braided cables was very relaxing!

8. Meara Fisherman Sweather by Olivia from hopefulhoney.com

What a beautiful sweather! Worked in pieces and then seamed together, this is a wonderfully uncomplicated pattern that will challenge beginners and keep experienced crocheters interested.

9. Chic Cabled Headwarmer by Jennifer from acrochetedsimplicity.com

Great one skeing crochet cables pattern! Chic Cabled Headwarmer pattern offers a great opportunity to practice cabling in crochet. It works up quickly!

10. Crochet Cable Twist Hat by Tiffany from daisyfarmcrafts.com/

Crochet Cable Twist Hat works up incredibly quickly and it’s perfect for beginners. This hat will help you stay warm and look chic. 

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  1. Fiona Audain

    25 October 2019 at 23:12

    I’m a Crochet Cable lover to. When I discovered that I could Crochet Cables my knitting Needles were discarded for ever!

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  2. Rosita

    10 November 2019 at 04:50

    I’ve always been fascinated by crochet cables so I can’t wait to try recreating your picks!! Thanks for sharing them!!

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