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Make This Easy Crochet Cable Throw FREE Pattern

August 8, 2019 by Jerica Leave a Comment

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Hello, again friends! Jerica here and today I am bringing you a lovely crochet cable throw pattern! Haven’t tried cables yet? You should because they are so much easier than they seem!

If you are wanting a luxurious blanket this Fall season then look no further than the Oregon Throw! Inspired by nature I created this crochet cable throw blanket with the great outdoors in mind. Using the excellent Hobium yarn Kartopu Lake Knitting Yarn in the color green, I believe I captured my vision perfectly!

Easy Crochet Cable Throw Blanket Pattern

MATERIALS:

  • 1704 yards of size 5 bulky yarn, 12 skeins of Kartopu Lake Knitting Yarn in the color green pictured
  • size N hook (9mm)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

ABBREVIATIONS (U.S. TERMS):

  • st/sts – stitch(es)
  • CH – chain
  • SC – single crochet
  • DC – double crochet
  • FPDC – front post double crochet
  • BPDC – back post double crochet
  • FPTR – front post triple crochet

PATTERN NOTES:

This pattern works up in a multiple of 23 + 6.

Finished dimensions are approx. 62 inches x 82 inches.

This pattern is considered intermediate. However, the use of a larger hook size and they way the pattern was written aims to make it suitable for a practiced beginner.

GAUGE: 4″ X 4″ = 7 sts x 4 rows

Purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern from Ravelry HERE!

Purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern from Etsy HERE!

THE OREGON CROCHET CABLE THROW PATTERN:

CH 98

Row 1 – DC in the 4th CH from the hook. Continue with DCs all the way across. CH 3. Turn.

Row 2 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC into each of the next 3 sts, *FPDC (front post double crochet) into the next two stitches, DC, DC, FPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, DC, FPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, FPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 of the previous row. CH 3. Turn.

Row 3 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC, DC, DC, *BPDC (back post double crochet) into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 of the previous row. CH 3 Turn.

Row 4 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC into each of the next 3 sts. *skipping over the first post st you place a FPTC (front post triple crochet) into the next st. WORKING BEHIND you will place a FPTC into the skipped st. WORKING FORWARD you will DC, DC. Skipping over the first 2 post sts place a FPTC into the next 2 post sts. WORKING BEHIND you will place a FPTC into the 2 skipped sts. DC, DC, DC. Skipping over the first 2 post sts place a FPTC into the next 2 post sts. WORKING BEHIND you will place a FPTC into the 2 skipped sts. DC, DC. Skipping over the next post st, place a FPTC into the next post st. WORKING BEHIND place a FPTC into the skipped st, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 from the previous row. CH 3. Turn.

Row 5 –  ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC, DC, DC, *BPDC (back post double crochet) into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 from the previous row . CH 3 Turn.

Row 6 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC into each of the next 3 sts. *FPDC into the next 2 sts. DC, DC. FPDC into the next 4 post sts, DC, DC, DC, FPDC into the next 4 post sts, DC, DC, FPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 of the previous row. CH 3. Turn.

crochet cable throw

Click HERE to purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern from Ravelry!

Row 7 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC, DC, DC, *BPDC (back post double crochet) into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 from the previous row. CH 3 Turn.

Click HERE to purchase the ad-free PDF version of this pattern from Etsy!

Row 8 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC into each of the next 3 sts. *skipping over the first post st you place a FPTC (front post triple crochet) into the next st. WORKING BACKWARDS IN FRONT you will place a FPTC into the skipped st. WORKING FORWARD you will DC, DC. Skipping over the first 2 post sts place a FPTC into the next 2 sts. WORKING BACKWARDS IN FRONT you will place a FPTC into the 2 skipped sts. DC, DC, DC. Skipping over the first 2 post sts place a FPTC into the next 2 sts. WORKING BACKWARDS IN FRONT you will place a FPTC into the 2 skipped sts. DC, DC. Skipping over the next post st, place a FPTC into the next st. WORKING BACKWARDS IN FRONT place a FPTC into the skipped st, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 of the previous row. CH 3. Turn.

Row 9 – ((CH-3 counts as first DC)), DC, DC, DC, *BPDC (back post double crochet) into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 4 sts, DC, DC, BPDC into the next 2 sts, DC, DC, DC, DC. Repeat from * all the way across with your last DC ending in the top of the CH-3 from the previous row. CH 3 Turn.

Row 10 – 81 : repeat rows 2 – 9 ** the last row will end with a CH 1. Turn.

Row 82 – SC all the way across.

crochet cable throw

At this point, you can either add a border or leave the blanket as-is. I did a simple SC border all the way around. If you do this, be sure to add 3 SC in the same stitch at each corner so your corners will be symmetrical.

Don’t have time this weekend to make the Oregon Throw? No problem! Pin the image below and save it for later…

crochet cable throw

Can’t get enough crochet cables? Check out my other designs featuring crochet cables HERE!

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