![]() ![]() On the left, is the properly executed cable. Can you see that I have made a mistake in the cabling? In the interest of truth in blogging, I will help you out: Now, dear readers, look carefully at the photo above. I have only knit a repeat and a bit of the cables on the back, but you can get an idea of how great it looks with the four cable repeats Here is a closup of the above photo. I especially love the way it looks on the back of the jacket, where there are four columns of cables. On row 3, a knit stitch becomes a purl when it is is cabled (twice), and on row 7, a purl stitch becomes a knit (also twice). While you are cabling, you are crossing stitches in front and behind of other stitches, but it is always the case that knit stitches will be knit and purl stitches will be purled, except on rows 3 and 7.
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