{"os_x":"","node_image_licence":"","city":"London","username":"Kake","summary":"A nice stitch that looks like it's cabled but is done with no cable needles.","timestamp":"2007-06-09T02:56:17","categories":["Knitting","Knitting Stitch Patterns"],"formatted_content":"
A nice stitch that looks like it's cabled but is done with no cable needles (see also baby cable rib).
\nSpecial abbreviations:
\nCast on a multiple of 7 stitches, plus 2.
\nThis stitch pattern adapted from \"striped rib pattern\" in Rae Compton's Illustrated Dictionary of Knitting.
\n","address":"","longitude":"","version_indpt_url":"http://london-crafts.org/Travelling_Striped_Rib","latitude":"","phone":"","node_image_url":"","content":"A nice stitch that looks like it's cabled but is done with no cable needles (see also [[baby cable rib]]).\n\nSpecial abbreviations:\n\n* STw2: Pass right-hand needle behind first stitch, and knit second stitch in back of loop, leaving it on left-hand needle. Slip passed st purlwise onto right-hand needle and slip knitted stitch off left-hand needle.\n\nCast on a multiple of 7 stitches, plus 2.\n\n* Row 1: K2, *(P5, K2), repeat from * to end.\n* Row 2: P2, *(STw2, K3, P2), repeat from * to end.\n* Row 3: As row 1.\n* Row 4: P2, *(K1, STw2, K2, P2), repeat from * to end.\n* Row 5: As row 1.\n* Row 6: P2, *(K2, STw2, K1, P2), repeat from * to end.\n* Row 7: As row 1.\n* Row 8: P2, *(K3, STw2, P2), repeat from * to end.\n\nThis stitch pattern adapted from \"striped rib pattern\" in Rae Compton's Illustrated Dictionary of Knitting.\n","postcode":"","fax":"","website":"","version":"2","opening_hours_text":"","url":"http://london-crafts.org/id=Travelling_Striped_Rib;version=2","node_image":"","locales":[],"os_y":"","country":"United Kingdom"}