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Sep 27, 2013 When you get to a Left Cross (LC), you will have 3 knit stitches on the left hand needle. Slip these three knit stitches purlwise to a cable stitch holder. (“Purlwise" means to insert the right needle into each stitch as if you were purling it.) Keep the cable stitch holder at the front of the work.
Aug 4, 2011 2/2 Left Cross (2/2 LC) Step 1: Slip 2 stitches onto cable needle, hold in front. 2/2 Left Cross (2/2 LC) Step 2: Knit 2 stitches. 2/2 Left Cross (2/2 LC) Step 3: Knit 2 from cable needle. (resulting stitches on right-hand needle). Rnds 2–6: Knit around. I like how this pattern calls for 5 rounds of straight knitting,
? If you want to make a left cross cable the only difference is that you will put your right needle into the second 2 stitches at the back of your knitting. So for a right cable the right needle goes into the front of the stitches and for the left cable the right
Nov 10, 2013
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The Cross Four Left (C4L) is a traditional cable. All cable stitches are rearranging the order of the stitches being worked, creating a twisted effect.
Jan 18, 2013 When working a cable pattern, there will be abbreviations for each cable and in this pattern, the cable is called a 3/3 LC. Looking at In order to achieve a “Left Cross", the 3 stitches need to be held to the front of your work, as you knit the next three stitches on your left needle to your right needle. (See how
Nov 5, 2016 If you hold the first half of the stitches to the back of the work while knitting the second half, you will have a right cross (see photo at left), where the first half of the cable passes under the second. Rope cables typically repeat the same cross direction over and over for a continuous twist that resembles a rope.
This tutorial is going to walk you through the steps of both Right Cross (RC) and Left Cross (LC) cables, using four stitches. In cable symbol terminology, it works out to 2/2 RC and 2/2 LC, wherein 2 stitches are going to cross 2 other stitches. I recommend using this technique for any cable less than a total stitch count of ten.
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