Introduction to Cables
Cabled Legwarmers – Pattern Walkthrough
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How to Read a Cable Chart
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Keep Track of Where You Are on a Cable Chart
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Cabled Legwarmers – Rows 1-4 (Stockinette Stitch)
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Cabled Legwarmers – Rows 5-6 (Cable Set-Up)
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3-Stitch Cables - T3L and T3R
Understanding Cable Abbreviations
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T3L and T3R With a Cable Needle
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T3L and T3R Without A Cable Needle
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How to Work Even on a Cable Chart
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Buttonholes
4-Stitch Cables - C4R and C4L
C4R With A Cable Needle
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C4R Without a Cable Needle
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Cabled Legwarmers – Rows 13-24 (Continue Pattern)
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C4L With A Cable Needle
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C4L Without A Cable Needle
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Troubleshooting Cables
When You Forget to Cable
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Mistakes When Cabling Without a Cable Needle
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Correcting A Stitch That Looks Out of Place
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When You Forget to Do Buttonhole
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When You Forget What Row You’re On
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Finishing the Legwarmers
How to Bind Off in Pattern
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How to Sew on Buttons and Weave in Ends
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How to Make a Twisted-Cord Tie
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Reversible Cables
Reversible (Ribbed) Cables
There is absolutely no reason not to put cables on your scarf, because once you know this trick, the cables will show up on both sides and you won’t have an ugly “wrong-side” to hide. Use 1×1 or 2×2 rib to create a reversible cabled scarf.
Reversible Cables – How to Knit the Palindrome Scarf Without a Cable Needle
The palindrome reversible cabled scarf is a great intermediate cabled scarf. Here’s how to do the “C8F” cable without a cable needle!
Cabling Tips – Removing Rows, How to Know What Row You’re On, Etc.
Here’s a bonus video with tips for cabling: How to remove two rows of your cable pattern and get the stitches back on your needles, how to know what row you’re on without writing anything down, how to know when it’s time to cable, etc.