In today’s Saturday stitches, we’ll show you how to work with cables.
Here we have cast on 29 stitches and worked the cables over 6 stitches. The stitches either side of the cable are worked in reverse stocking stitch to make it really stand out.
- 1. Knit 5 stitch, purl 2 stitches.
- 2. Now slide 3 stitches from your left hand needle onto your cable needle.
- 3. Cables can twist either to the left or to the right: in this picture, the cable on the right is twisting right, and the one on the left is twisting left.
- 4. To make a cable that twists to the right, hold the cable needle with your stitches on it behind your knitting.
- 5. Leave the cable where it is for now and knit 3 stitches from your left needle.
- 6. Now knit the 3 stitches that have been waiting on your cable needle.
- 7. Purl 3 stitches. Now you will make a cable that twists to the left. Slide 3 stitches from your left hand needles on to the cable needle and hold it in front of your knitting.
- 8. You will complete your left twisting cable in the same way as your right twisting cable. Knit 3 stitches from your left hand needle, then knit the 3 stitches on your cable needle.
- 9. To complete your row, purl 2 stitches, then knit the last stitches.
So, there you have it, learning to cable wasn’t so scary after all! Want to get stuck into a cable project right away? Then check out our Moon Head Beanie pattern, or for the more adventurous knitter, try our River Night Sweater.