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Tag: Cable Stitch

 

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Anyway Cabled Scarf

This scarf knitting pattern is called the Anyway Cabled Scarf because you can wear it any way you please! Both sides of the scarf are cabled, so you're see to see the beautiful cables at any angle.

Arrowhead Lace and Cable Scarf

If you've been trying to find some new holey knitting patterns that are light and airy, this Arrowhead Lace and Cable Scarf is a project you simply can't miss! Handpainted art yarns are brought together in this classic pattern. Because it's so lightweight, this makes a great scarf for spring!

Bee Lovers Sweater

Bee Lovers Sweater It's fall and the leaves are glowing shades of reds, yellows and browns. Dressed in jeans, boots and the trendiest of all knit sweater patterns, you're feeling on top of the world as you stroll aimlessly down the sidewalk - and how could you feel anything less than magnificent? The Bee Lovers Sweater is aimed to please even the toughest of sweater critics. Made with bands of ribbing and the seed stitch, this scoop-necked sweater boasts a unique honeycomb design on the lower half of the pattern which makes for a more figure-flattering fit.

 

Bella's Mittens

You'll love wrapping your hands in this enchanting free knitting pattern inspired by the mittens featured in the movie saga, Twilight. Make Bella's mittens for yourself or a friend, either way you'll love the results.

Bitty Cabled Hat

Make this adorable free knitting pattern for any little ones you know. The Bitty Cabled Hat is available in preemie and newborn sizing.

Blue Ribbon Pocket Scarf

Blue Ribbon Pocket Scarf What's the one thing that can make one knitted scarf pattern reign supreme over another knit scarf? The answer, of course, is a scarf that has built-in pockets. If you've been looking for a design that not only has pockets, but is stylish and textural, then try this fabulous Blue Ribbon Pocket Scarf. Created with chunky cables, this classic scarf is just that pattern you need to cozy up to this winter.

 

Bobble Fingerless Mittens

Bobble Fingerless Mittens Free your fingers from those dreary mittens. Liven up your cold weather accessories with these Bobble Fingerless Mittens. These DIY cable wrist- warmers are cozy and are dotted with adorable bobbles.

 

Boredom Buster Bag

Who doesn't love knitting bags when they're as beautifully crafted as this one! With a mix of cabling, the bumpy moss stitch and even a little fair-isle, this Boredom Buster Bag is far from boring. Not only does this pattern have enough stitch combinations to keep you engaged, but you'll also be able to use it as a school bag, a spring tote or even a grocery bag.

Braided Cable Scarf

What's great about scarf knitting instructions is that they're super easy to memorize. The yarn used for the Braided Cable Scarf is fun to work with and helps to create this intriguing braided design. You will need one large cable needle to complete this project.

Braided Loaves Scarf

Follow these scarf knitting instructions to create this delectable looking Braided Loves Scarf. Doesn't the cable design remind you of a freshly baked loaf of bread? What makes this pattern even more visually striking is the way that the cables are framed between rows of seed stitch. I don't know about you but I think this scarf makes a great autumn accessory.

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