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Cable Vision
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A zippered crewneck cardigan is a wardrobe basic. But what happens when you introduce a little bit of interlacing cables and a whole lot of bold color? You get a sporty, yet sophisticated number that can go urban or suburban in an instant.
“Cable Vision” first appeared in the Winter ‘97/’98 issue of Family Circle Easy Knitting as Conquering Cables #3 Sleight of Hand, using Creative Yarns’ Hearty Worsted.
Many cables that look intricate are simply clever combinations of basic cable needle maneuvers.
Skill: Intermediate
Size: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Bust (closed); 38, 41.5, 44.5, 48” (96.5, 105.5, 113, 122 cm)
Length: 21, 22, 23, 23.5” (53.5, 56, 58.5, 59.5 cm)
Upper arm: 16, 17, 18, 19” (40.5, 43, 46, 48 cm)
Additional gauge:
30 sts of cable chart to 4.5” (11.5 cm) wide using larger needles.
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- First published: October 1997
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