How to create tidy cables, no ladders, no enlarged stitches

2022-02-16に共有
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コメント (21)
  • I love Suzanne's concept of "tidy". So many knitters out there just focus on speed so they blow through the transitions. Detail is important!
  • @courag1
    As always, your videos are clear and easy to understand your whole method. Thank you for the time it takes you to give these demos to the knitting community.
  • After each one of your videos that I watch I become a better knitter. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill with us!!
  • @ahc1957
    I need to try this. I hate how my cables are messy. Yes, I see it but I didn’t know how to fix it. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will try to return here and update my comment once I try this.
  • @kbenesch9526
    Thank you! I abandoned cables years ago after getting very messy results that were too discouraging. Now I will give them another try.
  • Wonderful tips that I will try on an easy sweater I am about to knit.
  • You are simply amazing. After so many miles of messy cables now I’ll know what to do!
  • I'm looking forward to neater cable after watching. Thank you.
  • A very very clear video. Thank you Suzanne. I started doing my cable without cable needle after watching one of your video and could not thank you enough for that ! It's so nice and easy.
  • I recall my first cable project many moons ago. It was a conglomeration of enlongated last cable stitches, cable flares, and miscrossed cables. I cable without a needle using the first method. When I switched to Norwegian knitting, it changed my knitting dramatically—no more tension issues or injuries, plus my speed increased. I love the color cables on the neutral background!
  • @cinn1217
    Love your new pattern, gorgeous ♥ Your tutorials are always wonderful and represent your trusted Master Knitter knowledge
  • @gizmo0072
    I gave up cables because they looked so messy. Now after watching your video, I will give it another go. Excellent tutorial, thank you.
  • @Cyndance
    I love watching you videos. So informative.
  • @katazaz
    I would love to see how you do these 2 cable techniques with right leaning cables.
  • Thank you so much for this! I have been knitting for about 10 years but I could never never never get my cables to look nice. I have searched high and low for an explanation and I could not find it anywhere!!! I thought it might have had to take an extra tug on the yarn, but I could never justify it in my head to do so, so I never tried it .... and I should have lol. And the cable trick...you have blown my mind! Now I feel like I can actually tackle cables with confidence without losing my cable needle and my mind! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
  • I love to knit cables. My second scarf was cream and teal with cables back in 2012.
  • Thank you. I am learning that I really do need to learn Continental - makes all the techniques easier to manage from what I can see. This was an interesting video.
  • OMG! I don't need cable needles anymore! Thank you!
  • I like the illusion that intro pic in b/w has .... I usually see cables as they are up close, but this one has a wavy illusion to it at a distance ... verrrry nifty.