Intarsia Cables Worked Flat
How do you work cables in a second color? With intarsia. This is a demonstration of working cables in a second color.
Time Stamps for Intarsia Cables Worked Flat
0:40-Cable sample chart
0:56-TIP – to avoid cable flare
1:10-How many stitches to CAST ON?
1:26-Video suggestion – What is Cable Flare?
1:34-Reading the chart
1:57- Video suggestion – Knitting - Beginning chart reading
2:07-TIP – How to avoid two ends to weave in for the second color?
2:46-ROW 1 – wrong side row
3.01-Note- Edge stiches (not on the chart)
3.27-Purl front and back on the wrong side
3:45- Starting with the dark color
4:01-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change
4:45-Repeat purl front and back with color change.
5:26-ROW 2 – right side row
6:01-TIP –How to avoid enlarged knits just before purls?
6:06-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change for cable leg
6:42-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change for purl stitches
7:03-TIP – How to check for the correct yarn for each cable leg?
7:45-ROW 3 – wrong side row
8:58-ROW 4-cable crossing row
9:14-TIP – How to manage dark color yarns so that they don’t tangle?
9:52-Video suggestion – Cabling without a cable needle – A comparison of two
10:37-TIP – How to check on which yarn is for the correct cable leg?
11:17-TIP – How to keep the correct dark color yarn even while cable crossing?
12:36-ROW 5– wrong side row
14:20-ROW 6- 2/2 Right Cross
16:20-TIP – How many dark color yarns to use for 3 starting points for cable legs?
16:50-TIP – How to splice two ends of yarn?
This is in conjunction with the It Takes a Guild Cardigan Tutorial. With permission of Ann Budd and Interweave Press.
See also:
Intarsia Cables in the Round - https://youtu.be/tjoWxjJbCNE
How to Read a Chart - https://youtu.be/gNmIY5guu58
Intarsia Basics - https://youtu.be/gz-itGT2X3w
How to Cable Without a Cable Needle - https://youtu.be/wM2S88kG3CE
Splicing Yarn - https://youtu.be/orQ_FvWx45M
Join us in this knitting adventure.
*Pattern: "It Takes a Guild Cardigan KAL Tutorial" by Suzanne Bryan
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/it-takes-a-guild-cardigan-tutorial
Find the full list of videos for this KAL in this playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLKJ9GuhEEwkRjQQ0-G-D-C2yuYxImcHF
Where to find me -
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitting-with-suzanne-bryan
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on FB- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1769286026429876/
KnittingSuzanne on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/KnittingSuzanne
Suzanne's Blog - http://www.knittingsuzanne.com
Видео Intarsia Cables Worked Flat канала Knitting with Suzanne Bryan
Time Stamps for Intarsia Cables Worked Flat
0:40-Cable sample chart
0:56-TIP – to avoid cable flare
1:10-How many stitches to CAST ON?
1:26-Video suggestion – What is Cable Flare?
1:34-Reading the chart
1:57- Video suggestion – Knitting - Beginning chart reading
2:07-TIP – How to avoid two ends to weave in for the second color?
2:46-ROW 1 – wrong side row
3.01-Note- Edge stiches (not on the chart)
3.27-Purl front and back on the wrong side
3:45- Starting with the dark color
4:01-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change
4:45-Repeat purl front and back with color change.
5:26-ROW 2 – right side row
6:01-TIP –How to avoid enlarged knits just before purls?
6:06-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change for cable leg
6:42-TIP – placement of the yarns for color change for purl stitches
7:03-TIP – How to check for the correct yarn for each cable leg?
7:45-ROW 3 – wrong side row
8:58-ROW 4-cable crossing row
9:14-TIP – How to manage dark color yarns so that they don’t tangle?
9:52-Video suggestion – Cabling without a cable needle – A comparison of two
10:37-TIP – How to check on which yarn is for the correct cable leg?
11:17-TIP – How to keep the correct dark color yarn even while cable crossing?
12:36-ROW 5– wrong side row
14:20-ROW 6- 2/2 Right Cross
16:20-TIP – How many dark color yarns to use for 3 starting points for cable legs?
16:50-TIP – How to splice two ends of yarn?
This is in conjunction with the It Takes a Guild Cardigan Tutorial. With permission of Ann Budd and Interweave Press.
See also:
Intarsia Cables in the Round - https://youtu.be/tjoWxjJbCNE
How to Read a Chart - https://youtu.be/gNmIY5guu58
Intarsia Basics - https://youtu.be/gz-itGT2X3w
How to Cable Without a Cable Needle - https://youtu.be/wM2S88kG3CE
Splicing Yarn - https://youtu.be/orQ_FvWx45M
Join us in this knitting adventure.
*Pattern: "It Takes a Guild Cardigan KAL Tutorial" by Suzanne Bryan
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/it-takes-a-guild-cardigan-tutorial
Find the full list of videos for this KAL in this playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLKJ9GuhEEwkRjQQ0-G-D-C2yuYxImcHF
Where to find me -
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitting-with-suzanne-bryan
Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on FB- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1769286026429876/
KnittingSuzanne on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/KnittingSuzanne
Suzanne's Blog - http://www.knittingsuzanne.com
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