Curling
Cables Pillow
Designed by Janet Rehfeldt
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Knitted Threads, Advanced Beginer
This pillowcover has cables on the front of the pillow formed by
making a chain then working hdc stitches back up the chain. Its a beautiful look
that compliments any yarn. 14" and 16" square pillowcover Where directions
differ for 16" pillow they are listed in parenthesis ( ).
Materials: Worsted Weight yarn; approx. 10 oz. Size H crochet
hook
Gauge: 3 dc = 1"
Note: This is not a loose stitch. If you tend to crochet loose
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Cable: Chain 5, sl st into front of dc crochet
two rows below, turn, hdc into each chain. Do not skip the dc stitch behind the cable
just made when continuing across the row. Count the stitch just behind your cable as the
next stitch. Helpful hint: If you find it too difficult to work the hdc into each
chain stitch, just work them around the chain loop. It will still look nice and form a
curling cable.
Pillow Front:
Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts.
Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 3 [counts as first dc now and throughout], dc in
each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts.
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work. Row 3: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, sl st into
front of dc post 2 rows below (see fig. 1), turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into
the next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow.) Turn. 43
[49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Right side of work.
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 4: Ch 3, dc in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts.
Row 5: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, working to
the right side of prev. cable, sl st into front of dc post 2 rows below located directly
behind the prev. cable curl. (see fig. 2) Turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into the
next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow. Then rep. from
* to * once, dc in last 4 dc.) Turn. 43 [49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls. Row 5: Ch 3, dc in next 2 (3) dc sts, [ch 5, working to
the right side of prev. cable, sl st into front of dc post 2 rows below located directly
behind the prev. cable curl. (see fig. 2) Turn work, hdc into each ch. Dc into the
next 4 (5) dc] 10 times for 14" pillow. (8 times for 16" pillow. Then rep. from
* to * once, dc in last 4 dc.) Turn. 43 [49] dc sts , 10 (9) cable curls.
Repeat Rows 4 and 5 until piece measures 14" or 16".
Fasten off.
fig. 1
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fig. 2
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Pillow Back:
Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 1: Ch 46 (52), hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch
across. Turn. 43 [49] sts.
Row 2: Ch 2 [counts as first hdc now and throughout], hdc
in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts. Row 2: Ch 2 [counts as first hdc now and throughout], hdc
in each dc across. Turn. 43 [49] sts.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures 14" or 16". Do Not
Fasten off.
Edging:
Holding front and back together with wrong sides together, Ch1,
work reverse single crochet (rsc) evenly around the pillow, working 2 sts into each
corner. Leave one side open to insert pillowform. After inserting pillowform, continue
with edging. Slip st to beginning rsc st.
Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain Standard abbreviations: ch chain
hdc half double crochet
dc double crochet
rsc reverse single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
© 1998 Janet Rehfeldt. All rights
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