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Compass
Cables, knots and twists and turns give depth and thickness to a garment. They look sensational and add warmth and give that quintessentially ye olde-worlde sense of tradition and comfort.
Belinda was inspired to make this snood by the cable pattern she used on her improvised Aran coat.
Onwards - Belinda
YOU WILL NEED
2 x 100g LIGHT MOONSHINE (225m/100g) - (70% British alpaca, 20% silk and 10% cashmere)
OR
2 x 100g LIGHT SILKY (262m/100g) - (80% Alpaca and 20% silk)
1 x single-point 5mm needles, cable needle and sewing-up needle
FINISHED SIZE
Width: 25cm - Length: 85cm
TENSION/GAUGE
18sts to 10cm over stocking st using 5mm needles
ABBREVIATIONS
k: knit p: purl
st(s): stitch(es)
R(s): row(s)
RS: right-side facing
ms9: moss stitch border, worked over an odd number of sts: R1: (k1, p1) x4, k1. Repeat this row.
C4F/C4B: cable to front/back, slip next 2sts onto cable needle, hold in front/back of work, k2 from left hand needle, then k2 from cable needle
k2tog/p2tog: k/p 2sts together as one st
inc.: increase
inc. loop p: pick-up loop between sts and p into back of st
sl1: slip a st without working (moving from left to right needle)
psso: pass slipped st over
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- First published: August 2013
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