Learn to Knit Cables
Learn to do cables in different widths and directions by knitting a small project like a warm and snuggly cowl or cute hat. This one day class will explore the structure of cables as well as types of cables and cable abbreviations/symbols. We will also look at the pros and cons of too many or too little cables in a project
Requirements: Know how to K, P, cast on, ribbing, and cast off. You will need a bit of experience knitting to do cables. They are not for a brand new knitter.
Materials:
Worsted Weight, 100 g skein in a light color solid or heather yarn.
Ombre wyarns create a confusing look, but a long gadient yarn can work. Explore White Oak Alpaca Blends.
Ombre yarns will create a confusing look, but a long gradient yarn can work
US #7 or 8 24" circular needle or straight needles.
stitch markers
cable needle # 7 or #8 double pointed needle or G crochet hook (It helps of the cable needle is a bit thicker, more the size of the #8 needle)
pencil
magnetic pattern holder if you have one (Kathy carries some in the shop)
tapestry needle
Bring a bit of lunch if you want!
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
| Skill Details: | This is not for the beginner knitter, but someone who can knit, purl, cast on, rib, and cast off. |
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