A popular design element in many of today's garments and home dec items, as well as an iconic part of many different knitting traditions, cables add drama and texture to knitted fabric. Cable Left, Cable Right takes the mystery out of how to create and design them, for all levels of knitting skill.
A popular design element in many of today's garments and home dec items, as well as an iconic part of many different knitting traditions, cables add drama and texture to knitted fabric. Cable Left, Cable Right takes the mystery out of how to create and design them, for all levels of knitting skill.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith Durant is the editor of the best-selling One-Skein Wonders series, which currently includes seven volumes; the author of Cable Left, Cable Right, Increase, Decrease, and Knit One, Bead Too; and the co-author of Knitting Know-How. Durant has been knitting for more than 50 years and has been writing and editing for more than 30 years. She currently lives in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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Introduction 1: Cable Basics Terminology Symbols for Charting Working Cable Crossings 2: Simple Cables Standard Rope Cables Varying Cable Size Changing the Proportions Combinations Double-Crossing Cables 3: Angles and Curves Angles Diamonds Curves and Circles 4: Braids and Pretzels Braids Pretzels Combining Braids and Pretzels 5: Fillers, Ribbings, and Allover Patterns Fillers Ribbings Allover Patterns 6: Dressing Up Your Cables Adding Texture and Bobbles Two-Color Cables Beading Up Your Cables Reversible Cable Methods 7: Design Considerations Balancing Patterns Vertically Balancing Patterns Horizontally Coping with Take-Up and Splay Decreasing and Increasing in Cable Patterns Index Acknowledgments
Introduction 1: Cable Basics Terminology Symbols for Charting Working Cable Crossings 2: Simple Cables Standard Rope Cables Varying Cable Size Changing the Proportions Combinations Double-Crossing Cables 3: Angles and Curves Angles Diamonds Curves and Circles 4: Braids and Pretzels Braids Pretzels Combining Braids and Pretzels 5: Fillers, Ribbings, and Allover Patterns Fillers Ribbings Allover Patterns 6: Dressing Up Your Cables Adding Texture and Bobbles Two-Color Cables Beading Up Your Cables Reversible Cable Methods 7: Design Considerations Balancing Patterns Vertically Balancing Patterns Horizontally Coping with Take-Up and Splay Decreasing and Increasing in Cable Patterns Index Acknowledgments
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