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Rib n Cable scarf
It’s getting cooler in some parts and warmer in others, but we all need a trans-seasonal scarf for those in between weather days and what better pattern than classic rib and cables ?
This crochet scarf is very light and warm with no holes and it has a knit look on purpose for crocheters who like the look of knit, but don’t want to knit.
You can make it in any yarn and customise the length and width or even make it a cowl or infinity scarf by connecting the two ends with a simple joining stitch.
There is a full video tutorial for the pattern with direct links to each section of the pattern and it’s full of tips and tricks to make the perfect rib look crochet and cable stitches.
The pattern is written in US crochet terms and has been tech edited by Susan Marcille and tested.
Skill Level
Upper beginner
Materials
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Crochet hook suitable to meet gauge, explained in pattern between 4.00 mm to 7.00 mm depending on yarn
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch marker
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Scissors
Yardage ( depending on length )
4 ply / fingering weight : 725 - 905 yds / 665 - 830 m
8 ply / DK weight :
10 ply / worsted / medium weight : 872yds / 800 m
Gauge
4 ply / fingering weight 4.00 mm and 5.00 mm hooks
30 rows x 26 sts = 4 x 4 inches ( 11 cm x 11 cm )
8 ply / DK weight 4.50 mm and 5.50 mm hooks
16 rows x 14 sts = 4 x 4 inches ( 11 cm x 11 cm )
10 ply / worsted / medium / weight 6.00 mm and 7.00 mm hooks
14 rows x 16 sts = 4 x 4 inches ( 11 cm x 11 cm )
This pattern and photographs are the property of Fran Mori and should be used only for personal and non-commercial purposes. You may not alter or sell this pattern in any way.
You may sell finished products, but please credit Fran Mori @crochetlovemelbourne when referring to the pattern.@crochetlovemelbourne 2024
- First published: March 2025
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