Cables add depth and structure to knitted fabric by rearranging stitches rather than adding complexity. This workshop introduces the fundamentals of cable knitting and focuses on understanding how cables are formed, read, and executed.
You’ll learn how cable stitches behave within the fabric, how to follow cable instructions or charts, and how small adjustments in technique affect clarity and definition.
What You’ll Learn
How Cables Work
• What actually happens when stitches cross
• How cable stitches create texture and dimension
• Understanding right-leaning and left-leaning cables
Working with Cable Instructions
• Reading written cable instructions
• Understanding basic cable charts
• Identifying cable rows within a pattern
Using a Cable Needle
• Holding stitches to the front or back
• Managing tension during cable crossings
• Alternatives to traditional cable needles
Refining Your Results
• Keeping stitches even and well-defined
• Preventing gaps at cable crossings
• Evaluating cable fabric as it develops
⏱️ Takeaway
You’ll leave knowing how to work basic cables with clarity and confidence, and how to read and execute cable instructions so the finished fabric looks balanced and intentional.
Supplies
Please bring:
• Neutral-colored worsted-weight yarn
• US 6, 7, or 8 needles
• Cable needle (a double-point needle works well)
• Row counter
• Standard tools: scissors, tape measure, tapestry needle, stitch markers
Homework
Swatch 1
• CO 30 stitches
• Knit 4 rows (garter stitch edge)
Then:
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Row 1: K10, P2, K6, P2, K10
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Row 2: K2, P8, K2, P6, K2, P8, K2
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until you have worked a total of 6 rows.
Swatch 2 (on a separate set of needles and yarn)
• CO 33 stitches
• Knit 4 rows (garter stitch edge)
Then:
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Row 1: K10, P2, K9, P2, K10
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Row 2: K2, P8, K2, P9, K2, P8, K2
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until you have worked a total of 6 rows.