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Mom at 16 - Wasn't she a beauty!
Today's stitch is the Double Cable. Don't be intimated - this is so much easier than it looks. Basically, you do a cable in the back and immediately do another cable in the front. Or vise-versa, which will determine if the cable goes up or down.
This pattern has 6 repeating rows and is worked over 8 stitches.
Downward Cable:
Row 1: (right side) Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: C4F, C4B
Row 6: Purl
Upward Cable:
Row 1: (right side) Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: C4B, C4F
Row 6: Purl
Repeat these 6 rows
I've used this stitich in a lovely new scarflette/neckwarmer that I call Flying Geese as it gives the illusion of geese in the V formation. This one is knit with baby alpaca and is so incredibly soft!
Grab your needles and have some fun!
Until next week ~ Keep your needles clicking.
1 comment:
Hi there, could you please help me understand how you do the 4 cables in front and 4 cables at the back? I am stuck on that as I don't know how to connect the 4 cables to the back and 4 cables to the front. Appreciate it!
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