Sunday, February 26, 2012

From the Knitting Stitch Library...How to Make Cables




Before I learned how to make a cable in my knitting, the idea totally terrified me!  It looked so complicated and I was sure it was for only those with tons of knitting experience...not the case!  Quite simply, making a cable in your knitting is just a matter of changing the order in which you knit the stitches.  That's all.  This photo tutorial will guide you through the process of making a very basic cable so that you may add them to your hand knits too!  After you learn the basics, you will be able to then move on to more intricate and advanced cable work.

In order to make the cable, you will need a cable needle...here are some I have (metal and plastic), straight ones are also available, the bent ones are helpful for beginners.  My favorite are Clover brand (the pink and white).  Knit Picks also makes gorgeous wooden ones...on my wish list!


Basic cable making involves knitting to where your cable is in the pattern, placing the indicated number of stitches on the cable needle, then holding them either in the front or back of the work.  You then knit the next group of stitches, then the stitches on the cable needle.

*Important to Know: Holding stitches to the back creates a right crossing cable (as shown in our example) and holding the stitches to the front creates a left crossing cable.

For the cable shown in this tutorial, we are going to do a Cable Back Six or CB6 for short.  Your pattern will tell you the specific cable needed for your piece.  First, knit to where the cable is in the row,


Then, using your cable needle, carefully slip three stitches onto your cable needle,


Move the stitches on the cable needle to the back of the work.


Then, knit the next three stitches on your left needle,


Then the stitches on your cable needle,



Then resume with the remainder of the row.


There you have it!  Simple to knit cables with dramatic beautiful results...another added benefit of cables are the extra warmth they create with the double thickness of fabric.




5 comments:

  1. This is fantastic - thank you! I haven`t attempted learning to cable yet, but you have totally taken away all my fear. :)

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  2. Thank you! And...yay! Good for you...go for it!

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  3. Do you do that the whole way till the end Or do you Do that only at certain points?

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    1. It depends on what your pattern instructs you to do...for example you can repeat the cable twist every couple of rows or there can be several twists that are repeated across a row. Usually there is a combination of both.

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