CciWe StutcA PatteAyrb
Comprised of Ihe two basic stitches knit and purl the sheer number and variety of cable stitch patterns possible is astounding Here's a collection of more than 120 cables, from simple to complex. Many are traditional patterns passed on from generation to generation others are original, designed especially for this book. Whether you swap one cable called for in a particular project for another or design an entirely new item from one of these stitch patterns. I hope you'll find this section...
Using The Cable Stitch Patterns
T u ne lt r np-. - tt. pat' -ns. knit a swatch ai least S ' hri gt widr. th . I .u've v. through the hart at least twice lengthwise, and m . . y lt ur jdjqe. working with cable pa1 terns, il can be difhcult to count your stitches since some stitches are traveling behind others Since you can'l see all a' ' e ch - .' 3 ount I hem. --impl. - -a.j'e- cnc st tch repeat across and then divide by the number of sldches nv . d fc ' rid the gauge. ' yo plan to wash an j o nek your project feces. I s r-...
PATTERN STITCH KEY Wcv
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Neckband Pattern 1
For fully-fashioned raglan decreases On RS row . work pan as established across first 6 sts. P2toq. work across n pan as established until 8 sis rem. ending row with iiSP. vork naff as established lo end 'uw. on WS mws work pal a es-t iblished -cross first 6 sis. 5SK work across in patt an established until 8 sts rem in row ending row w gt th K2tog. work pall established to end row For fully-fashioned increases On RS rows. work patt established across first 7 sts. Ml, work across m pall as...
Translation For Scarf Braided Cable Rib Pattern Chart
Scarf Braid Dibt Rib P ll f n tnwil Row 3 Ki. P2. slip sts onio c and hold in fronl. K2. Row 1 IR51. Ki. P2. K2. slip 2 sis onto en and held -r K trorn cn. K2. P2. K2 Repeat from across, ending b-ick. K2. K2 Irom cn. P2. K2 Repeat rorr across. Row 2. K2. P2. K2. Pfc K2 Repeal Iron across.
PATTERN STITCH KEY Vhm
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Cabling Up Close 1
Admittedly, know-ng whether Jo knit or purt a group ol tches when working these traveling cables can be confusing, especially lor beginners To h.jtp keep things ''car remember that to move a cable low ird the cli. pur d background tilches will be worked Just, with the moving knitted stitches worked second, on the other hand. to move a cable toward the right, the knitted stitches must be worked first, .villi the purled background stitches worked next r iv. gt -nit -Jititchei. traveling to the...
Right Cable Pattern
Row 15 Row 13 Row 11 Row 9 Row 7 Row 5 Row 3 Row 1 RS End chart for all pieces Middle of all sweater pieces Beg Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 2 and 4 Beg Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 6 and 8 End Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 2 and 4 Beg chart for all pieces. Middle of all sweater pieces End Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 6 and 8 End Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 2 and 4 Beg chart for all pieces. Middle of all sweater pieces End Row 1 of Sleeves for Sizes 6 and 8 III bet you ll want to kn t this casual...



