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Coin Cable January 2, 2011 — karenzander Yarn: Nashua Creative Focus Worsted Superwash Needles: US 7, 4.5mm Gauge: 6.5 st per inch Pattern: Coin Cable Stitch Count Repeat: Multiple of 9 sts Book: 2nd Treasury, Cables section Page: 261 Knit by: karenzander Share this: Email Print Facebook StumbleUpon Digg Posted in 09. Cable-Stitch Patterns (2nd) . 1 Comment » Knotted Lattice December 13, 2009 — liliad

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Yarn: Cascade 220, colourway 8622

Wraps Per Inch:  9

Needles: 4.5 mm (7 US)

Gauge:  6.5 spi

Pattern: Knotted Lattice

Stitch Count Repeat:  multiple of 12

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page: 206

Knit by: liakno (ravelry)

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Telescope   Lattice

December 13, 2009 — liliad

Yarn: Cascade 220, colourway 9471

Wraps Per Inch: 9

Needles: 4.5 mm (7 US)

Gauge: 6 spi

Pattern: Telescope Lattice

Stitch Count Repeat:  12

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page: 201

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Yarn: Cascade 220, cream

Needles: US #6/4mm KnitPicks Options

Gauge: 4.5 st/inch after blocking

Pattern: Arcade Pattern

Stitch Count Repeat: 13 stitches

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page: 202

Knit by: Emilee

This swatch shows two horizontal repeats and two vertical repeats.

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Rib and Braid   Pattern

May 19, 2007 — minthe

Yarn: Stahl Camping, a budget 100% superwash wool

Needles: 4.0 mm

Pattern: Rib and Braid Pattern

Stitch Count Repeat: Multiple of 18 sts, 32 rows to one pattern repeat, the swatch has 36

sts and 32 rows.

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page:  201

Walker says: “Tired of that dreary old k2p2 in a ribbed pullover? Try this beautiful

contemporary German pattern instead….”.

Knit by: Minthe

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Tilting Ladders   Pattern

April 20, 2007 — dyann

yarn: Jaeger Matchmaker DK, color 896 rock rose

needles: US 5 (3.75mm) Addi Turbos

gauge: 6 stitches per inch

patten: Tilting Ladder Pattern

stitch count: repeats of 13

book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

page: 210

note: the reverse side is different but not unattractive

knit by: Dyann

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Cabled Feather   Pattern

April 19, 2007 — knittingmuse

Cabled Feather Pattern, originally uploaded by kathynorrisdesigns.

Yarn: Crystal Palace Bunny Hop Solid, Powder Blue

Needles: US #10.5

Gauge: 4.5 sts/1 inch

Pattern: Cabled Feather Pattern

Stitch count repeat: Multiple of 18 (minimum 36 sts)

Book: A 2nd Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page: 211 – 212

Knit by: Knitting Muse

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Gauge: 4″=18 st.

Pattern: The Enchanted Cottage

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns

Page: 213-215

Difficult Techniques, if any: Stitches themselves are easy – it’s keeping track of the

pattern rows which requires close attention.

Note: Size #6 needles are also suggested for this yarn, which would yield a 22st/4″

gauge.

RUPE- A Cabled Unisex Scarf Pattern for Man or a Woman

This is a Cabled Scarf for a Man or a Woman. It was made as a 40th birthday gift for my

friend Rupert. I tried a number of patterns, finally coming up with this, which has a

stitch count of 40 and worked out to be the width I was looking for on size 9 needles.

After a couple of repeats you may not need to look at the pattern anymore. Once you're

more comfortable, you'll see that on the wrong side, you're just knitting your knit

stitches and purling the purls.

There is no gauge here, my finished scarf is about 6" wide and 6' long, and you can make

it as long or short as you want, depending on taste and how much yarn you have

available.

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approx. 400 yards heavy worsted yarn

Size 9 Needles

Cable Needle

CO 40 Stitches

Row 1 (RS) - k5, p2, k2, p2, k18, p2, k2, p2, k5

Row 2 (and all WS) – p5, k2, p2, k2, p18, k2, p2, k2, p5

Row 3 – K1, C4F, p2, RT, p2, [k3, (C6F 2x), k3], p2, RT, p2, C4B, K1

Row 5 – k5 ,p2, k2, p2, k18, p2, k2, p2, k5

R7 – K1, C4F, p2, RT, p2, (C6B 3x), p2, RT, p2, C4B, K1

R8- rep 2

Repeat these 8 rows for pattern

Knit to desired length and bind off

Glossary

C4F- Place two stitches on cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit two st, then knit

the 2 st from the cable needle

C4B- Place two stitches on cable needle and hold in back of work. Knit two st, then knit

the 2 st from the cable needle

RT- Knit two stitches together,keeping the stitches on the left needle, then knit into the

first stitch again, then remove both stitches from needle

C6F- Place three stitches on cable needle and hold at the front of work. K3 then K3 st

from cable needle

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C6B- Place three st on cable needle and hold at back of work. K3, then K3 st from cable

needle

CELL STITCH: Definition:

Works on multiples of 4 plus 3 stitches.

Row 1: Knit 2, *yarn over, slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the slipped stitch over, yarn over,

knit 1. Repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

Row 2: Purl.

Row 3: Knit 1, knit 2 together, yarn over, knit 1, *yarn over, slip 1, knit 2 together, pass

the slipped stitch over, yarn over, knit 1. Repeat from * to last 3 stitches, yarn over, slip

1, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over, knit 1.

Row 4: Purl.

Repeat these rows for pattern.