Cable Factor Sampler Throw by Annie Maloney

Cable Factor Sampler Throw

Knitting
August 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
2900 - 3000 yards (2652 - 2743 m)
48" x 60"
English
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This sumptuous cabled throw is knit in nine separate blocks, which are joined with mattress stitch and finished with a knit-on cable and rib border.

The sample shown is made in worsted weight. The size can be adjusted by using a different weight of yarn, using the appropriate sizes of needles. Extra yardage is needed for thicker yarn, and less yardage for thinner yarn.

Straight needles are sufficient for knitting the individual blocks; circular needles are required for the border. Additional needles: two double point needles for the I-cord cast on; a much smaller circular needle for picking up loops; a needle one size smaller for the I-cord bind off; a needle one size larger for binding off the border.

The pattern consists of two pdf files, one containing stitch charts and pattern information (15 pages), and the other full written line-by-line directions (12 pages).

The cable designs are chosen from my pdf stitch collection series “The Cable Factor,” Volumes 1, 2, & 3. There are a couple of new secondary panels and a wonderful border that I designed especially for this piece.

This is a very portable and engaging project. Join us for a KAL starting on Sept 1, 2017, in my group Annie Maloney & Friends.

Errata
Block E, row 54, column 48 should be a blank instead of a dot (fixed in version.2)
Missing from the main legend/stitch key in both pdfs: 2/1RC/inc : Slip 1 to cn at back; k2 from LN; M1-k, k1 from cn. Used on row 3 of Block G. (fixed in version.3)
In the written instructions pdf, for Block C on page 5: It’s instructed to repeat rows 11-46 11 times, should be 3 times. (fixed in version.3)
When picking up stitches for the vertical borders, pick up at a rate of 6sts/7rows (pattern states 7sts/8rows). (fixed in version.3)
Page 13 under “Alternate Border Worked in the Round”: Total number of picked up stitches should be 1072.