I have a facination with cables. All kinds of cables: easy, complicated, ribbed, reversible. You name it. When fall comes around I want to knit cables all the time.
Some cables are so nice that you want to show them off as much as possible. This particular cable stitch falls under that category. In the winter, a cowl or scarf is way more visible over a jacket than the sweater under your coat.
You can easily add repeats to this pattern to make it longer and wear it as a scarf, eliminating the button holes and buttons. Or wrap around your head twice as huge cowl and button the sides.
Either way, it's time to show
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I have a facination with cables. All kinds of cables: easy, complicated, ribbed, reversible. You name it. When fall comes around I want to knit cables all the time.
Some cables are so nice that you want to show them off as much as possible. This particular cable stitch falls under that category. In the winter, a cowl or scarf is way more visible over a jacket than the sweater under your coat.
You can easily add repeats to this pattern to make it longer and wear it as a scarf, eliminating the button holes and buttons. Or wrap around your head twice as huge cowl and button the sides.
Either way, it's time to show off your cabling skills!
Rosi Garmendia
Knit
25" long x 8" tall
Cadena Yarn, Swish Bulky Yarn, Wool of the Andes Bulky Yarn
220yds
Alpaca & Blends
Bulky
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