Free Cleveland Cabled Scarf Crochet Pattern

Cleveland Cabled Scarf crochet pattern
You will love the texture of this cabled scarf crochet pattern! It’s squishy and thick because of the all over honeycomb cable pattern. This scarf is perfect for anyone that wants a warm neck, as you can make it for women, men, teens, and children.
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What materials do I need to crochet this cabled scarf?
For starters, you’ll need six skeins of We Crochet Swish Worsted in #26066 Honey, or the color of your choice. I’d love to see it in other colors!
You will also need a size J (6 mm) crochet hook and a tapestry needle. And that’s all.
What skills do I need to know to crochet this cabled scarf?
To crochet this honeycomb cable scarf you will need to know the basic stitches, specifically chains, half double crochet, and double crochet. For help learning basic crochet stitches or learning to read a written pattern, see my Learn to Crochet resources here.
You will also need to know how to crochet post stitches and how to make cables, which involve working post stitches out of order and in front of or behind other stitches. See the tutorials below for help with these skills.
Learn to crochet post stitches
Where can I get this cabled scarf pattern?
First, you can get this crochet scarf pattern right here in this post for free. Just scroll down until you get to it.
Next, this pattern was featured in the Fall Into Autumn Blog Hop in September 2022!
Since this scarf crochet pattern was part of the blog hop, the PDF pattern is included in the crochet pattern bundle of all 33 glorious fall patterns in the blog hop! You can purchase that fall crochet pattern bundle by clicking the picture collage below.
Your next option to get the Cleveland Cabled Scarf crochet pattern is to purchase the individual PDF on Ravelry or Etsy. This is the perfect way to get a version of the pattern that is easy to download and print while still supporting my business, so thank you!

Cleveland Cabled Scarf Crochet Pattern
By April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio
(C)2022, 2025 April Garwood. As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!
Finished Measurements: About 8 3/4 inches wide x 82 inches long.
Yarn: We Crochet Swish Worsted Weight (100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool; 110 yds; 50 g; yarn weight category 4/worsted/medium): 6 skeins #26066 Honey.
Crochet Hook: J (6 mm), or size needed to match gauge.
Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge: 21 sts x 11 rows = 4 inches unblocked gauge in Honeycomb Cable stitch; 15 sts x 9 rows = 4 inches blocked gauge
Notes
This pattern is written in standard US terms. For help with crochet abbreviations, get my free printable abbreviations list here.
See this post for help with basic crochet stitches.
This tutorial helps with crochet cables.
Special Stitches
Front post double crochet (fpdc): Yo, insert hook around post of designated st from front to back to front, yo, pull up a loop, [yo, pull through 2 loops] 2 times.
Back post double crochet (bpdc): Yo, insert hook around post of designated st from back to front to back, yo, pull up a loop, [yo, pull through 2 loops] 2 times.
Scarf
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Finishing
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
I would LOVE to see your finished cabled crochet scarf! You can share your project on Instagram and tag me, or you can join my Facebook group and share it here. I’ll see them either place.
Happy crocheting!

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