How To Knit C4B

by Hannah Gilly

July 21, 2020

It’s time to up your knitting game, with cables!

This is your chance!
Cable knitting is easier than you might think, this first bit of jargon can take you a long way. It’s the first step that will help you knit a multitude of beginner cable patterns, scarves, cowls, mug cosies and like the video shows, place mats too.

You might be tempted to go straight in and choose a cable jumper or cardigan for your first cable knit, but try out a few smaller knits first, to get you going.

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