STITCH OF THE MONTH –
February 2016
The Spine stitch is worked as an all over cable pattern creating an
appealing 'spine' texture. Each stitch on the right side row is cabled resulting in
a dense fabric that has less drape.
Working a one-over-one cable is the simplest of cable stitches and can be
worked without a cable needle. This technique is referred to as a cable-type crossed stitch.
Spine Stitch
(Multiple of 4
stitches)
Row 1 (RS) *C2B, C2F; repeat from * to end
Row 2 Purl
These 2 rows form the Spine Stitch
Abbreviations
C2B Cable 2 Back
C2F Cable 2 Front
Cable 2 Back: Knit
second stitch on left needle through the back loop, then knit first stitch
through the back loop. Drop both stitches from left needle.
Cable 2 Front: Knit
second stitch on left needle through the front loop, then knit first stitch
through the front loop. Drop both stitches from left needle.
Is this assuming that you are knitting flat, in the round knit non C2 row?
ReplyDeleteHi, there - Yes, this is assuming that you are knitting flat - knit round 2 instead of purling when knitting in the round.
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