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4-Stitch Cables - C4R

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4-Stitch Cables - C4R

In Row 11, it’s time to learn the third cable stitch: "C4R," or "Cable 4 Right."

In this stitch, two knit stitches cross two other knit stitches, and slant to the right.

C4R With A Cable Needle (Row 11)

11 Bulky Cabled Legwarmers Row 11 C4R WITH a Cable Needle video screenshot 082022


Video: C4R With A Cable Needle



C4R Without a Cable Needle (Row 11)

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Video: C4R Without a Cable Needle



Practice and Review (Rows 13-24)

13 Bulky Cabled Legwarmers Rows 13 24 video screenshot 082022

Now you get a break. Row 13 is identical to row 9 (except without the buttonhole).

Row 15 is a “work even row,” which means that you simply knit all the knit stitches and purl all the purl stitches (the same thing you’ve been doing on each WS row of your work).


Video: Cabled Legwarmers – Rows 13-24 (Continue Pattern)


By now you should start to see a beautiful cable design emerging from your needles. Way to go!

Now, if something looks funny, don’t worry – I’ve put together the following section of the most common mistakes people make when cabling, and how to rectify them.


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