Apple Tree
by Barbara G. Walker
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Apple Tree
From the Chapter Description: Most methods of charting cables have been notable for their incomprehensibility. Cable charts, as a rule, steadfastly refuse to look anything like the patterns they represent; also, they perplex the knitter with tangles of interlocking arrows and lines going in all sorts of directions. It’s not hard to understand why cable charting can be a problem when you consider that there are well over a hundred possible ways of working a cable crossing.
Location of Stitch: Chapter 3 - Cables - page 102 from Charted Knitted Design: A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns.
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