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Celtic Cable Weave – Crochet Cable Stitch – Free Crochet Pattern

 

The Celtic Cable Weave is the most beautiful Crochet Cable Stitch I’ve ever seen. It’s also an easy crochet cable stitch to create as well! The front and back post Triples crochets make this it easy to maneuver your hook around and repeat the pattern.

Without that I wouldn’t have made a whole afghan out of it for my daughter! Which she still pulls out to use every winter.

My mother in law who doesn’t speak much English took a look at the video tutorial and told me even she could understand it by just looking, so If you’ve had any trouble learning this stitch in the past, I recommend watching it and giving it another try.

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Celtic Cable Weave – Interweave Cable Stitch – Free Crochet Pattern

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This stitch can be done using any size yarn and hook. For this pattern I used worsted weight yarn 4 ply for the US and 10 ply for AU and a 5mm / H hook.

For my twin size afghan I used about 13 or 14 skeins. This is a real yarn eater of a stitch so be sure to get plenty of yarn for your project.

YARN Info:

The green / purple / teal one is from Alize from there “Bebe Batik” Sekerim collection Color 3924 Lot 734450

 

ABBREVIATIONS

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ch = Chain

sl st = Slip Stitch

st(s) = Stitch(es)

sk 2 sts = Skip Two Stitches

sk = Skip

YO = Yarn Over

SC = Single Crochet

sc dec – Single Crochet Decrease

DC = Double Crochet

TRC = Triple Crochet

FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet

BPDC = Back Post Double Crochet

* = Repeat what is in between the stars for the rest of the row

 

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THE VIDEO TUTORIALS:

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To Start:

This stitch is done in multiples of 4 + 2.  So chain in sets of 4 until you have your desired size, if you want to make an blanket you may find this link helpful for sizing https://goo.gl/ntyt34

Once you have desired length, chain 2

 

Round 1

Dc on the third ch from the hook and Dc in all stitches. Ch 1 and turn

 

Round 2

HDC in first two stitches, then skip two stitches and TRC on the post of the 5th and 6th Dc. Then going in from behind the TRC’s that you just did, back up and do TRC in the two dc’s that you skipped which were the 3rd and 4th Dc. Do this by pulling the stitch upward before working your stitch on it. Use pictures below to help you understand.

Repeat for the row, HDC in last two stitches.

 

Round 3

Sc in all stitches, ch 1 and turn

 

Round 4

HDC on the first 4 stitches. Then TRC on the post of the next two TRC’s, then back up and TRC on the two TRC’s. Do this by pulling the Stitches forward. See picture below.

Continue this for the row and ch 1 and turn.

 

Round 5

Sc in all stitches, ch 1 and turn

 

Round 6

HDC in the first two stitches then skip two stitches and TRC onto the post of the stitches underneath facing this way // then going in from behind again like you did for round 2, back up and TRC on two skipped stitches that are facing \\ . Repeat for round. End of round, ch 1 and turn

 
Interweave Cable Stitch Combined small
 

(Note) I know this is showing with Quadruple Crochet and not Triple Crochet. You can use either.

 

Round 7

Sc in all stitches

 

Repeat rounds 4 – 7 until length desired.

 
Interweave finished afghan WM 1
 
 

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3 thoughts on “Celtic Cable Weave – Crochet Cable Stitch – Free Crochet Pattern”

  1. Your patterns are inspirational, but I must just ask how much yarn this interweave pattern needs? I’ve managed to make several regular granny square single bed size afghans with 8-10 100gm balls of dk yarns, and just two rows of this pattern has eaten up almost hald of a 150gm ball of dk yarn. Can you estimate how much more yarn is needed for this pattern, please?

    • It’s a real yarn eater. I made a twin size and it took about 10 if I remember right (it’s been awhile) But you seem to have a better gauge than me since you have use a ball of yarn. So measure how long you got with 1 ball, and how much you need to go in length and go from there 🙂

  2. I love your site. I have a question about this stitch. Is the stitch one sided? I only ask because it seems the interweave stitch only shows on one side of my blanket. I’ve watched and read your instructions several times. I think I’m doing it right but I wanted to double check with you before I got to far. Thank you

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