Tuesday, February 02, 2016

SPINE STITCH

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

Directions
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.




2 comments:

  1. Is this assuming that you are knitting flat, in the round knit non C2 row?

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  2. Hi, 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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