Thirdly, here is a cable motif that is a bit reminiscent of knot work, but in a way deconstructed. Therefore, it has a much more modern and minimalistic appearance with a very au currant simplicity.
The full article about this pattern is on mycrochetory.com blog:
Crochet Diamond Bobble Pattern
"I love using bobbles to create shapes and patterns, they look great using one color yarn or using multiple colors. They are also reversible and you can push them on either side of the pattern. How do you crochet the diamond bobble pattern? The diamond bobble stitch is a crochet pattern constructed with double crochet and bobble stitches evenly spaced out to form a seamless grid pattern of diagonal stripes. I did a tutorial on how to crochet the bobble stitch before, but today I will show you how to create a treble bobble and how to use it to create the diamond bobble pattern."
Cable Hexagon
However, a cable motif is not only knot work. Indeed, here is a beautiful cable rosette in the center of hexagonal panels that shows you how versatile this can be.
Cloverhill Cable Blanket Crochet Pattern
The blanket has a beautiful color. It looks very impressive and elegant. The Cloverhill Cable Blanket Crochet Pattern has a design with dense cables that interlock seamlessly across the surface. Each saxon cable connects to its neighbor but also has separate shape and curvature. The bulky yarn used to make this blanket generates a heavy, warm result that is a perfect companion to a roaring fire and a hot chocolate. A stitch diagram and video tutorials of the cable stitches used are included in this link below. This is a paid pattern, The link for the pattern is provided below the photo. Happy crocheting.
Northern Diamond Square Blanket
This square with a diamond overlay pattern can be used for blankets or throws. When the squares are joined a circle will appear.