Cable Bias Scarf by Susan Ashcroft

Cable Bias Scarf

Knitting
January 2013
Aran (8 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
300 - 400 yards (274 - 366 m)
adjustable for both size and yarn weight - just check yds/meters
English
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Note - if you wish, you can slip the last stitch on the WS to get neat slipped stitch edge I used on my “boomerang” patterns. To do so - on WS, knit up to the last 2 stitches, then kfb and sl1wyif, to have a nice braided edge.

If you know how to make cables, you should find this a relaxing knit.

If you don’t, this could be an easy way to learn.

Cables aren’t hard; the only tricky thing is remembering where you put the cable needle ♥ (in your hair, down the sofa, behind your ear, under your bra strap…. )

I made this with Aran weight tweed because I think tweed and cables are a perfect match, but you can use any weight of yarn (probably fingering - aran would work best, but you can go even heavier if you like).

It works best with tweed, semi-solid or solid. Anything busier tends to fight with the cables.

Many thanks to the testers.