I like cowls, and I like cables. Up here, anything to keep warm when the white stuff falls is fair game for Northern Knitters.
This cowl combines the best of both worlds, and, it’s really pretty too!
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Patterns, projects and techniques
by Terrye
I like cowls, and I like cables. Up here, anything to keep warm when the white stuff falls is fair game for Northern Knitters.
This cowl combines the best of both worlds, and, it’s really pretty too!
The free pattern … Read More ...
by Terrye
Elegant, pretty and ready to go. This free pattern is from Tahki Stacy Charles out of their Boulder yarns.
Boulder is a super bulky, and I’m talking 1 stitch to the inch. Now that’s bulky! Imagine how quick your projects … Read More ...
by Terrye
7 free patterns for a cable knit sweater, scarf, pullover and more in this FREE ebook from Knitting Daily.
Now’s your chance to learn how to do simple and advanced cable patterns, and the pros show you how.
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by Terrye
Made with bulky yarn and size 10 needles, this 6′ 6″ scarf will almost knit itself. And, the cables are reversible.
Click on over HERE to see the video and get the free pattern at the RosMadeMe Blog!
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by Terrye
This eye-catching cable was engineered for a mother who is a gardener.
Read the whole story in Interweave’s HolidayGifts Issue, and get the pattern HERE
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by Terrye
Last year Lily’s book Power Cables hit the shelves. This year, there’s a DVD to accompany.
Expert Lily Chin shows you how to knit reversible cables and expand your knitwear options!
Reversible cable knitting is Lily’s signature technique, and with … Read More ...
by Terrye
Congrats, Deanna, you’ve won this giveaway. I’ve sent you an email, get back to me with your name and address and I’ll get your book sent right out.
Thanks for playing everyone, stay tuned, lots more books to go….
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by Terrye
Patterned knit squares separated by cabled strips highlight this afghan. Make it in any color you want, and make a matching pillow too!
This afghan pattern is free from FaveCrafts.com!
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by Terrye
Are you afraid to cable? Do you dream of all of those luscious cabled patterns but are intimidated by their seeming complexity?
Wow! I just put that whole sentence together all by myself.
Relax! Cables are E.A.S.Y!! Really, … Read More ...
by Terrye
When I grow up, I’m going to be a designer of seriously cool things—just like this adorable creation! This knitted piece isn’t just cute, it’s clever, practical, and guaranteed to impress. It’s one of those “drop everything and cast on … Read More ...
by Terrye
From KnitPurlPDX over on Ravelry starting Jan 8th.
Whether you knit gifts for everyone you know or just for yourself, surviving the winter holidays is always an accomplishment. This year, we’ve decided to reward ourselves (and you!) for with a … Read More ...
by Terrye
And with this free pattern from Polarknit Chunky and Dreamweaver, you can learn how to cross cables like a pro and come out unscathed on the other side!
The free pattern is here! http://www.dreamweaveryarns.com/catalog/polarknit-chunky-weight-fleece-yarn-p-2523.html
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by Terrye
I found this little gem just the other day. Isn’t it pretty? I like neckwarmers. Being of the northern variety my neck does get cold, but lacy just isn’t me; this is perfect. (And why is it that everytime I … Read More ...
by Terrye
Because it’s red! That’s my excuse for a St. Valentine’s Day project.. But hey, who needs an excuse for a free pattern? This really cute FREE sweater pattern is from Creative Knitting’s Free E-Newsletter.
Creative Knitting’s e-newsletter comes out once … Read More ...
by Terrye
I love knitting cables. I love gadgets. I’m always looking for new gadgets and things to try out in my knitting. New techniques, new ways of doing old things. Actually I just love knitting, but then….
So. Cables.
Cables can … Read More ...