Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern

Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern by Crochet It Creations

And the Braided Cable Scarf is here! Part of the Braided Cable Series, which includes a beanie and ear warmer….so far šŸ˜‰ It is a beautiful fringe scarf that uses cable stitches to get the textured look.

The Braided Cable series began with the beanie last winter. It has been a huge hit and looks so cute on! It is written in adult size but can also fit an older child. Find the Beanie Cable Beanie Crochet Pattern HERE. Find the Braided Cable Ear Warmer Crochet Pattern HERE.

Prefer to have a PDF ad-free version to print? Find it HERE from Ravelry 

The Braided Cable Scarf is the same fun stitches. It has a large braided cable stitching down the center. Scarf is made to be long and wrapped around. Complete with adding fringe.

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Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern by Crochet It Creations

Crochet Pattern by Jessica Cooper

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Copyright 2019

Materials Needed

  • K 6.5mm Crochet Hook
  • 500 yards Medium #4 Yarn 
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle

Gauge 

  • 4ā€ square = 12 DC x 6 Rows

Stitches Used/Abbreviations (US Terms)

Pattern Notes

  • Finished measurements are approximately 7ā€ wide by 72ā€ long without fringe.
  • Beginning ch-3 counts as a DC, unless otherwise stated.
  • When working cables, you will be skipping stitches going in front and behind stitches worked at times. Pay close attention to which stitches you need to be working around. Photos are included for guidance.
  • Scarf will need to be blocked once finished to relax the stitches. Block with water or with a steamer. See HERE about steam blocking. 

Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern 

WS Row 1: FDC 26, turn. (26) Or chain 28, DC in 4th ch from hook and across. 

RS Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as DC here and throughout), DC in next st, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 3 sts,

sk 3 sts, FPTR in 3 sts, WORKING BACK and going BEHIND the posts just made – FPTR in the 3 skipped sts (working right to left), FPDC in 3 sts, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. (26)

WS Row 3: Ch 3, DC in next st, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 12 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. (26)

RS Row 4: Ch 3, DC in next st, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts,  [sk 3 sts, FPTR in 3 sts, WORKING BACK and going in FRONT of sts just made – FPTR in 3 skipped sts] x 2, DC in 3 sts, FPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. (26) 

WS Row 5: Ch 3, DC in next st, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 12 sts, DC in 3 sts, BPDC in 2 sts, DC in 2 sts, turn. (26)

Repeat Rows 2-5 30 more times or until measures approximately 72ā€ or desired length. 

Cut 52 strands of yarn about 10ā€ long. Attach 26 to each end for fringe, using 2 every other stitch. See HERE how to add fringe. 

Completed Row 2

Braided Cable Scarf

Completed Row 3

Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern

Completed Row 4

Braided Cable Scarf Crochet Pattern

Completed Row 5

braided cable scarf row 5
Braided Cable Scarf free crochet pattern by Crochet It Creations

Prefer to have a PDF ad-free version to print? Find it HERE from Ravelry 

Looking for more on the Braided Cable Series? See the Braided Cable Beanie and the Braided Cable Ear Warmer patterns. Need help with placing the Braided Cable stitches? See the Video Guide here.

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Jessica Cooper

I have been crocheting since I was a child. My huge love for crochet has opened this opportunity to teach others through this blog and online learning.

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4 Comments

  1. Can the pattern be made wider than 7″ .. perhaps double the width?

    1. You can use chunky yarn to make it wider or add more stitches to the sides of the Braided Cable.

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