I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of crochet cable patterns and I don’t plan on climbing out anytime soon. Don’t feel sorry for me, it’s actually quite nice here! All of the patterns look amazing and the best part is that they are all free.
There’s just something about crochet cable patterns that’s irresistible. They’re fun to crochet, they’re fun to show off, and all the non-crocheters in the room assume that it’s super complicated. But I’ll let you in on a little secret. Once you wrap your brain around how to do crochet cables, then it becomes really easy and fun!
Seriously, don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t do crochet cable patterns just because you are a beginner. You’re not destined to stay on single and double crochet island forever my friend! Learning a new skill can be really intimidating, but the effort to learn how to crochet cables is well worth the effort.
A whole world of fabulous and free crochet cable patterns will unlock for you when you accomplish learning this new skill. I’ll warn you though, once you get started you might not want to stop! There are so many fun things you can crochet using cable techniques and you are going to get a fantastic preview in this article.
So what are you waiting for? Scroll down to see these amazing crochet cable patterns for yourself!
Featured Video for Crochet Cables
Braided Cable Scarf
I find that it’s easiest to learn new crochet techniques using thick yarn and a big ol’ crochet hook. That’s what makes this beautiful braided scarf such a great place to start! As an added benefit, the super bulky yarn makes a nice thick scarf that’s oh so cozy and perfect for chilly winter walks.
Designer: Premier Yarns Design Team
Yarn: Premier Yarns Serenity Chunky Tweeds (Super Bulky Weight #6)
_____________________
Wonderful Winter Cape
You don’t have to go all out with the cables to make a big impact in your crochet projects. As you can see in this aptly named Wonderful Winter Cape, even just a few accents of crochet cables can make a huge difference in the final design. This pattern is like a more sophisticated version of a poncho and I’m totally here for it!
Designer: Cydney Marco
Yarn: Loops & Threads Cozy Wool Merino Solid (DK Weight #3)
_____________________
The Aisling Gloves
There are actually a bunch of different ways to crochet cables. One of the most popular and eye-catching techniques is the celtic weave stitch. The overlapping lattice of post stitches provides a ton of visual interest and it also makes for a solid and snuggly surface that’s perfect for keeping the cold at bay.
Designer: I Need It Crochet
Yarn: Lion Brand Heartland (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Cabled Crochet Jacket
Adding some handsome cablework to a cardigan is a great way to make it look more polished. Just look at the happy little guy modeling this cardigan – such a gentleman, am I right? With the ribbed edging and zip up front, this design is so very well put together that you just might mistake this cardigan for store bought!
Designer: Robyn Chachula
Yarn: Red Heart Chic Sheep by Marly Bird (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Cabled Pullover
Unexpected asymmetrical details are what fall and winter fashion dreams are made of! The two vertical lines of cablework on this pullover design take it from basic to beautiful. My favorite part is the low v-neck. It’s great for layering over a button up shirt or for showing off a pretty matching necklace.
Designer: Premier Yarns Design Team
Yarn: Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday DK Merino Blend (DK Weight #3)
_____________________
Cable Rib Hat
The very nature of crochet cable patterns make them warmer than their plain counterparts. The stitches twist around each other and sit on top of each other creating two layers of warmth and lots of little pockets for the heat to collect. This is especially true with the solar activated self heating yarn recommended for this design.
Designer: Red Heart Design Team
Yarn: Red Heart Heat Wave (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Small Cabled Carpet
No surface is safe from the magic and majesty of crochet cablework. As it turns out, it’s just as good for home decor as it is for accessories and wearables. A basic monochrome rug becomes a veritable work of art with the addition of an enchanting criss cross petal flower made from cables. It’s almost too pretty to step on!
Designer: Magic Carpet Studio
Yarn: (Super Bulky Weight #6)
_____________________
Celtic Weave Earwarmer
Here’s another one of our fantastic crochet cable patterns that uses the stunning celtic weave stitch. These earwarmers are quick and fun to crochet. You could whip one up before your morning walk to keep your ear from turning pink. Or you could make a few to give as gifts over the holidays.
Designer: Two Brothers Blankets
Yarn: Lion Brand Heartland (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Eternal Cable Long Top
This model in her gorgeous crochet tunic looks like she just walked off the runway. What a fantastic layering piece to add to your wardrobe and it looks so cute and cozy too. It’s actually much easier to make than you might think! The pattern is available for free in size Large. The other sizes are available for purchase.
Designer: Maz Kwok Be A Crafter
Yarn: (DK Weight #3)
_____________________
Bohemian Skirt
I just can’t get over how cute this boho style crochet skirt is! It must have taken the designer forever to make it using crochet thread but I have to admit that the stunning result was well worth it. The delicate cable detailing adds a braided touch that I just can’t get enough of. The free pattern is available in both video and written formats.
Designer: The Knotty Lace
Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Size 10 Thread
_____________________
Piper Baby Blanket
There are hundreds of crochet baby blanket patterns out there but few can claim to be as modern and stylish as this design! The pattern uses the mitred technique which has you start in one corner and work your way across diagonally. This makes for much more interesting stripes than just plain rows – especially with the addition of cable v-stitches.
Designer: The Loophole Fox
Yarn: Lion Brand Coboo (DK Weight #3)
_____________________
Billow Patchwork Cable Blanket
While we’re on the topic of modern blankets, be sure to check out this beauty! The rich jewel toned color palette is to die for and I love the way that the cream yarn ties everything together. The pattern calls for half double crochet stitches and cable stitches. Each vertical column of squares is worked together as one long rectangle and then the 4 columns are seamed together.
Designer: HanJan Crochet
Yarn: Knit Picks Billow (Bulky Weight #5)
_____________________
Celtic Weave Nesting Baskets
You can never have too many baskets! That’s especially true when they are as cute as this trio. Using two strands of yarn at once and the sturdy celtic weave stitch you can create crochet baskets that have great structure and aren’t floppy. The best part is that they can be nested together for easier storage when they are not in use.
Designer: MJ’s Off the Hook Designs
Yarn: Knit Picks Dishie Solids (Worsted Weight #4)
_____________________
Cross Cable Wall Hanging
You can turn some of that yarn in your stash into an eye-catching work of art with this fantastic wall hanging pattern! The design consists of 4 cable squares that are joined together to form an “X”. Then the piece is finished off with beaded tassels and long sticks to complete the rustic boho look.
Designer: HanJan Crochet
Yarn: Knit Picks Billow (Bulky Weight #5)
_____________________
Inishmore Crochet Cable Blanket
The cables are the star of the show in our next design. Their added dimension makes this design practically leap off my screen. Doesn’t it just make you want to run your fingers over it? The neat thing is that the cables are only worked on the right side of the fabric, so the back of the blanket is perfectly smooth and flat.
Designer: Marly Bird
Yarn: Knit Picks Billow (Bulky Weight #5)
_____________________
Ahead of the Curve Throw Pillow
The wandering vertical lines in this design remind me of strands of dna. The undulating cables are dotted with bobble stitches in between for even more fantastic texture. This is such a great way to make an interesting throw pillow without doing any colorwork. I’m just imagining what a sensory experience it would be to run my hands over it!
Designer: The Loopy Lamb
Yarn: Knit Picks Simply Wool Aran (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Cozy Cabled Coffee Sleeves
If you are looking for free crochet cable patterns that are on the smaller side, then this one’s for you. The bite size design can be done in less than an afternoon. The addition of a faux leather label really takes this design over the top, but it would still look good without it. Make one for yourself or make a few to give as gifts to your coffee loving friends.
Designer: Juniper & Oakes
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight #4)
_____________________
Big-Hearted Scarf
I’ve heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve but I’ve never heard of wearing your heart on your scarf! The raised cablework in this design criss-crosses a central column of cablework to create an interlocking heart pattern. It can be hard to crochet something with hearts on it without it looking too “cutesy” but this design manages it!
Designer: Creative Crochet Corner
Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Tweed (Worsted Weight #4)
_____________________
Glacier Cabled Beanie
You are sure to be the talk of the slopes if you wear this cap skiing. I’m not sure what exactly makes me think of skiing. Maybe it’s the thick, folded, ribbed brim or maybe it’s the extra wide cablework that’s bursting with texture. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but they sure do look warm, don’t they?
Designer: Creative Crochet Corner
Yarn: Knit Picks Preciosa Tonal Worsted (Worsted Weight #4)
_____________________
Twisted Cable Headband
Where are my Tunisian crochet fans at? If you have already mastered regular crochet cables, then maybe it is time to learn how to Tunisian crochet cables! This is a great small pattern for practicing with and the result is oh-so-practical too. You can finish this and wear it out on the town all in the same day!
Designer: With Alex
Yarn: Furls Wander (Aran Weight #4)
_____________________
Summit Slipper Socks
Raise your hand if you hate cold toes! Of course you do, cold toes are terrible. But if you make these super cute crochet slippers then you might never have to deal with that atrocity again, yay! The raised lattice details are made with cable stitches (total shocker I know) and faux fur yarn is used for the wide cuffs.
Designer: Jennifer Olivarez
Yarn: Knit Picks Mighty Stitch (Worsted Weight #4)
Knit Picks Fable Fur (Super Bulky Weight #6)
_____________________
Cathedral Cable Mittens
I know that fingerless gloves get all the attention nowadays but sometimes they just don’t cut it. When you are more worried about feeling warm than looking fashionable, mittens are where it’s at. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that these mittens are both warm and fashionable! I blame it on those gorgeous crochet cables.
Designer: Brenda K. B. Anderson
Yarn: Knit Picks Andean Treasure (Sport Weight #2)
_____________________
Teal Crossover
Step out in style with this stunning crochet cardigan! The design features a collar neck, ribbed edges, a button up front, and a comfy oversized fit. The criss-cross lines of cablework bring the whole design together and add texture and visual interest. It looks like the kind of sweater I would never want to take off!
Designer: DROPS Design
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Merino Extra Fine (DK Weight #3)
_____________________
Velvet Cable Blanket
Velvet yarn is buttery soft and snuggly but it does have its drawbacks. You lose a lot of stitch definition when you work with velvet yarn so it can be hard to achieve a truly textured look. Luckily, the dramatic width and height of the crochet cablework used for this blanket design were able to overcome that!
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Bernat Velvet (Super Bulky Weight #6)
_____________________
Cozy Cabled Cardigan
Move over cropped cardigans! Can we all just agree that long cardigans are inherently better? They’re warmer, they’re cuter, and they cover your bum so you can wear them with leggings and be even cozier than you already are. I’d call that a big win for crochet cable patterns everywhere!
Designer: Nicole Winer
Yarn: Patons North America Norse (Super Bulky Weight #6)
_____________________
Now do you see? I told you that these free crochet cable patterns were amazing! Did you have a favorite design from this list or have you tried any other crochet cable patterns that you really enjoyed? I would love to hear all about it in the comments below!
I look forward to seeing you all again next week for another free crochet pattern round-up. I hope that you all have as much fun reading these posts as I do writing them! Do make sure and click follow so you can get notified when the next post is live.
Wait, one more thing! Don’t forget to save this page to your Pinterest board for crochet or add a bookmark in your browser. This is one free crochet pattern round-up that you will definitely be using again and again.
Happy Crocheting!
Amanda