This braided scarf crochet pattern uses the Jacob’s Ladder technique to create the look of “braids” or cables running vertically along the length of the scarf. It is a simple technique that creates lots of design interest.
The front loop single crochet stitch between the chains creates a nice contrasting line to the braids. All of this detail looks especially nice with a solid color yarn that can really make the texture stand out.
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