knitting cables with or without a needle Cables: Decorative flourishes in knitted fabric that make many a knitter's heart beat faster. Impressive in appearance as well as fun to work, cables are what knitters and non-knitters alike often picture when asked to think of classic knitted sweaters. There are many different types of cables—from the simplest twists, to plaits and honeycombs, to mesmerizing interwoven masterpieces—but when it comes down to it, cables are typically worked the same: By rearranging the order of stitches as they appear on the needle for a given row, crossing a group of stitches over another, creating traveling columns of stitches that are no longer going in their typical orderly vertical line from cast on edge to bind off. How you rearrange stitches—either in front of or behind their neighboring stitches—is what gives a directional twist to a cable, either left or right. We'll go over
knitting cables with or without a needle Cables: Decorative flourishes in knitted fabric that make many a knitter's heart beat faster. Impressive in appearance as well as
big cable cowl knitting pattern – Quince & Co.
1-2 LC cable tutorial (aka 1-2 Front Cross)
Quince & Co Crescent Cables - PDF — Loop Knitting
Wool, cotton and other natural yarns and pretty knitting patterns – Quince & Co.
Wool, cotton and other natural yarns and pretty knitting patterns – Quince & Co.
Needles & Notions – Quince & Co.
crescent cables – Quince & Co.
Needles & Notions – Quince & Co.
big cable cowl knitting pattern – Quince & Co.
Wool, cotton and other natural yarns and pretty knitting patterns – Quince & Co.
Needles & Notions – Quince & Co.
How to Make Cables Even More Textured (and Even More Gorgeous) - High-Relief Cables Method
Needles & Notions – Quince & Co.
Super Cables Step By Step (High-Relief Cables) - 10 rows a day