327 free knitting patterns tagged cables

  • Logi Scarf

    Manly cabled scarf knitting pattern by Cailyn Meyer from The Daily Skein. “The scarf will have a tendency to flip inwards around the cable as it’s worked. This is because of the two columns of purl stitches on either side of the cable. When the scarf is finished, steam block the scarf aggressively to relax…

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  • Danube Socks

    I’m not going to say that these socks are easy. But they were a lot easier than I expected. If you’ve done cables and you’ve made a sock before, you can do these socks! The center cable is complex, but the side cables pretty much take care of themselves. by Cailyn Meyer from The Daily…

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  • Cabobble Mittens

    Lovely and warm cabled mittens by Cailyn Meyer from The Daily Skein. The Cabobble Mittens combine classic cables with soft little bobbles to create a cozy, visually interesting pair. The main body of the mittens is worked in the round from a ribbed cuff upward, with divided stitch counts and shaping that adapt to right…

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  • Cable and Seed Sock

    Toe up pattern with a short row heel. The pattern can be worked cuff down with a different heel without it affecting the pattern. by Knotty Art. Find the free cabled sock pattern here: link

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  • Bella’s Cowl Pattern

    Protect your neck with Bella’s beautiful cowl. This cowl features ribbed columns and large horseshoe cables. Comfy and warm cowls are wonderful winter accessories. They keep your neck warm, and a cowl like this could be worn with a variety of outfits. Whether you are heading to the movies, hiking in the woods, or dressed…

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  • Cabled Tea Cosy

    KNITTED in a delightful cable pattern this teacosy is lined with wool in a contrasting colour. It fits the teapot closely and neatly with a hole for the spout and one for the handle so that it need not be removed when the tea is poured out. The flowers are made from lengths of bright…

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  • Trellis

    I wanted a baby sweater design to wow the mommies but a pattern that was easy to memorize and execute for myself. Living in a wintry clime, my thoughts are crowded with springtime wishes, so the garden was a constant inspiration for my design; trellis cables and seed stitch borders. by Britta Stolfus Rueschhoff. Find…

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