Crooked Wheels
by Jeannie Cartmel
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Crooked Wheels
Crooked Wheels is now available as a toe-up or cuff down pattern. Both versions are included when you buy this pattern. This pattern has a lot of cables on the instep/front of the leg. Because of all of those cables, there is only ribbing on the back of the leg to provide a comfortable fit.
This pattern comes in sizes of 64 and 72 stitches. With ribbing on the back of the leg, it’s easily adjustable for a smaller or larger size. The stitch pattern is only in chart form.
Techniques for toe-up: knowledge of toe-up cast-on, increases, decreases, cabling without a cable needle (detailed instructions included).
Techniques for cuff down: stretchy cast-on, picking up stitches, decreases, grafting.
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- First published: August 2013
- Page created: August 12, 2013
- Last updated: November 8, 2021 …
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