London.crafts wiki - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Baby Cable Rib
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This is a sampler pattern based on [[Kake's Purple Wow Scarf for Nick]]; the cables don't go all the way to the edge. The even-numbered rows are the right side. |
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<i>Is this right? It looks like row 4 should be row 3, and row 4 should be as row 2. That's also what I've seen elsewhere online. -- Juliet </i> Fixed now, sorry. There were some K2s missing at the edges of row 4. This is a sampler pattern based on [[Kake's Purple Wow Scarf for Nick]]; the cables don't go all the way to the edge. The even-numbered rows are the RS. Will try to get a pic. --Kake |
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==== Photos ==== * See [http://www.gorillaknits.com/archives/2004_02_26.html#000017 stimps' blog entry about her poncho done in baby cable rib] * [http://www.gorillaknits.com/images/knit/sweaters/tn/baby_cable_rib.jpg.html A closeup] |
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Baby cable rib (aka baby cable ribbing) is a very neat trick. It lets you make thin cables without needing to use a cable needle or slip stitches about the place. Plus with most yarns it's a reversible stitch pattern too - one side looks cabled and the other like rib.
Here's a pattern for a basic sampler. The even-numbered rows are the side that will show the cables.
Special abbreviation: BCR (baby cable rib) = K2 tog, but leave them on the left-hand needle. Insert the right-hand needle between the 2 stitches just knitted together, and knit the 1st one again; then slip both stitches from the needle together.
- Cast on a multiple of 4 stitches plus 2.
- Row 1: P2, (K2, P2) to end.
- Row 2: K2, (P2, K2) to end.
- Row 3: As row 1.
- Row 4: K2, P2, (BCR, P2) to last 2 st, K2.
Repeat these four rows until long enough, then do rows 1 and 2 again, then cast off.
Is this right? It looks like row 4 should be row 3, and row 4 should be as row 2. That's also what I've seen elsewhere online. -- Juliet Fixed now, sorry. There were some K2s missing at the edges of row 4. This is a sampler pattern based on Kake's Purple Wow Scarf for Nick; the cables don't go all the way to the edge. The even-numbered rows are the RS. Will try to get a pic. --Kake
Variations on the basic pattern
- Put the cable crossings less frequently - for example, work rows as 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4
- Put the cables further apart - for example, replace row 1 with P4, (K2, P4) to end, row 2 with K4, (P2, K4) to end, and row 4 with P4, (BCR, P4) to end
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