Probably the hardest thing about knitting cables isn’t the knitting itself, it’s remembering which row you need to work your cable on. I’m not the kind of knitter who keeps a row counter handy, and I don’t always remember which row I’m on, especially if it’s been a while since I worked on that particular project (it happens).
Marly Bird has a great tip on her You Tube channel that makes it a lot easier to know when you last worked your cable and that makes it easier to count rows between.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd5ncdiwZRQ]
This doesn’t work if you’re on a really complex project with multiple cables you have to cross on different rows, or at least it would be trickier to do in that case, but if you’re working the same cable across a project this is an easy way to keep track of it.
Do you have any cable knitting tricks? I’d love to hear them!
[Photo: Marly Bird.]
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