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Stitch Pattern: Multiple of 8 + 6
Row 1 (right side): P5, *K2, YO, sl 1, K1, psso, P4; rep from * to last st, P1
Row 2: K5, *P2, YO, P2tog, K4; rep from * to last stitch, K1
Row 3-8: Rep rows 1 and 2 three more times
Row 9: P1, *K2, YO, sl 1, K1, psso, P4; rep from * to last 5 sts, K2, YO, sl 1, K1, psso, P1
Row 10: K1, *P2, YO, P2tog, K4; rep from * to last 5 sts, P2, YO, P2tog, K1
Row 11-16: Rep rows 9 and 10 three more times
Rep these 16 rows.
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Stitch Pattern: Multiple of 4
Row 1 (right side): *Cable 4 front; rep from * to end
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: K2, *cable 4 back; rep from * to last 2 sts, K2
Row 4: Purl
Rep these 4 rows.
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Stitch Pattern: Multiple of 6 + 3
Row 1 (right side): P3, *K3, YO, P3; rep from * to end
Row 2: K3, *P4, K3; rep from * to end
Row 3: P3, *K1, K2tog, YO, K1, P3; rep from * to end
Row 4: K3, *P2, P2tog, K3; rep from * to end
Row 5: P3, *K1, YO, K2tog, P3; rep from * to end
Row 6: K3, *P3, K3; rep from * to end
Rep these 6 rows.
Posted on April 26, 2012, in 2012 A-Z Challenge and tagged A-Z Blogging Challenge, knitting, Stitches. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.




I made a blanket for one of my grandchildren using the wheat ear pattern. It was so easy to memorize but looked so rich when done. Loved working with it!
That woven cable looks like it would make a very dense fabric. Have you tried it?