Tilting at Cables
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Tilting at Cables
Sure, you could knit a hat with a simple 6-stitch cable going straight up from brim to crown. But what if you add some increases and decreases to create a bias panel and move the cable up at an angle? Why, then you’d be tilting at cables, of course!
This hat combines 2x2 ribbing on the bias with a cable panel that appears to travel the opposite direction of the ribbing for a fun visual effect. It knits up quickly and is super stretchy for easy fit. You can adjust the size by how many cable repeats you knit, to create a shorter or longer hat.
For more information, see:
http://terrathree.livejournal.com/217281.html
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About this yarn
by Patons North America
Worsted
100% Merino
223 yards
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100
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About this yarn
by Lion Brand
Worsted
80% Acrylic, 20% Wool
197 yards
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85
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106915 projects
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45696 times
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About this yarn
by Red Heart
Aran
100% Acrylic
198 yards
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100
grams
1302 projects
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