Sample knit with Patons Classic Wool Roving Yarn, US Size 8 addi Turbo Needles |
This beautiful cable is quick and simple to knit. In my sample, I did a 10 stitch cable, and added 8 extra stitches - two garter stitches for a border on each side, and two more along each side of the cable for a reverse stocking stitch background. While you certainly are not required to use reverse stockinette as a background for your cable, it really does help the cable pop out. You can do seed stitch as a background, for instance. And, depending on how you use the panel, may or may not need to add a border.
In the video, I live dangerously and cable without a cable needle. If you are new to cables, you may not want to do it this way - it is perfectly fine to use a cable needle. If you have knit cables before, and feel comfortable without the cable needle, try it. I think this is a perfect cable to do without the extra fuss of a cable needle.
Abbreviations in this pattern:
C4F = Slip next two stitches to cable needle, hold in front. Knit two stitches from left needle, then knit the two stitches from the cable needle (cable 4 front)
C4B = Slip the next two stitches to cable needle, hold in back. Knit two stitches from the left needle, then knit the two stitches from the cable needle (cable 4 back)
Cable is worked on a multiple of 4 + 6
Row 1 (RS): K2 *C4F*
Row 2 and 4: Purl
Row 3: *C4B*, end K2
Repeat these four rows until the cable is as long as you like.
Here is the video. Happy Knitting, and Enjoy!
I don't mind at all :0)
ReplyDeleteCan you do it with threes and threes in other words a six stich cable?
ReplyDeleteI don't see why you couldn't play around with it and make the cables as wide as you like.
DeleteThis is a nice looking stitch and it also looks fairly easy to do. Thanks for such great instructions
ReplyDeletethank you very much!I'm going to start right now..excited :)
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteCan i do this in knit stitch instead of purl stitch?
ReplyDeleteI tried it 3 times and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Instead of getting the cables to cross I keep getting a S shape :( Suggestions?
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