Interweave Knits Fall 2004 and question about cables

Feb 10, 2006 17:39

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sistercoyote February 11 2006, 00:47:02 UTC
knitswap is often perfect for these sorts of requests.

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princess_vernie February 11 2006, 00:54:20 UTC
Oh, thanks for the tip! I can't post there now, though... but I can watch for the mag to come up there.

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sistercoyote February 11 2006, 00:56:21 UTC
(Also, apologies - I missed your request on cables. Not that I can ANSWER it, but I did miss it)

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turkishteapot February 11 2006, 01:28:44 UTC
Do you mean as an edge (for example V-neck or armhole) or wandering around on the front of piiece? On an edge you simply do you edge decreases between the body of the piece and the cable. I don't think you can do a horizontal cable except by doing the cable and picking up stitches (for the bottom) or, at the top, doing short rows so you can turn the corner and keeping the stitches to be bound off on the needle and kintting just the cableand the edge og the cable together to the next stitch to be bound off.

In the body of a piece, you k 2 tog on one dside of the cable amd inc 1 on the other side of the cable. Doing this evey row (front and back) will get you about a 30 degree angle, every right side row about a 45 degree angle, and every other right side row a steeper slope. You'd have to practice--maybe knit a pillow top or small bag to experiment with what kind of decreases and increases work the best and how often you have to do them to get the desired angle. I suspect a narrower cable would work better.

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princess_vernie February 11 2006, 01:36:50 UTC
Thanks so much. I want to do this in the body of a piece... a sleeve, to be exact. I'd actually tried what you suggested (inc & dec), but I wasn't seeing any progress and ripped it back. I figured that since it was something I thought of doing, it couldn't possibly work. I think my cable actually may have been too wide, and I don't think I worked enough rows, either... I'll try a smaller cable and see how it works.

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djinnj February 11 2006, 04:02:42 UTC
Have you tried the traveling cable technique? That's when you cable 1 (or so) background stitch with the cable stitches, usually one strand of the "rope" to have it wander around over the background.

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princess_vernie February 12 2006, 00:50:12 UTC
I have never heard of that... is there any website you know of that talks about it more? I'm a little confused...

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princess_vernie February 11 2006, 17:40:40 UTC
Oh my gosh! You are awesome! That is a great price! I will definitely take it... thank you so much!

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thymeformom February 11 2006, 17:55:49 UTC
That seems to be a very hard to find issue. I found mine here http://www.fibresplus.com/ if anyone else is looking. She actually charged me less than the cover price because it's a past issue! She's a real sweetie.

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princess_vernie February 12 2006, 03:24:30 UTC
Thanks for the info. I'm sure others will appreciate it. This issue does seem to be highly sought after!

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