#Cable knit
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sourcedecay · 4 months ago
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Finished this sweater 🧶🍐
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deeply-winter · 3 months ago
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quantity over quality is the key when starting a new craft/hobby/whatever
It took me thousands of stitches to figure out the best way to knit, to purl, to tension my yarn. I tried English and continental. Circular and straight needles.
All the advice and videos and tips in the world won’t replace actually doing the thing. Over and over. And ripping it all up and starting over.
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avatar-of-the-vast · 11 months ago
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Interested in cool cable knitting patterns?
I've made a site where you can make your own
I learned to knit a while ago specifically to make cool braid patterns with cable knitting and I'm also a web developer
So I made this
You can make a braid and it will create a cable knitting pattern out of it
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It starts with this here, you can change the size with the inputs above and when you hover over crossings you can click and it will change how it crosses (right over left, left over right, or parallel)
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Every time you do it updates this pattern down here that you can follow to knit that braid
There are notes and abbreviations listed on the site for the specifics
Please tag me if you make things with this I'm so proud of it :)
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17unfinishedprojects · 3 months ago
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Vintage Knitting/Crochet Patterns Masterlist
Recently, I’ve been getting really into more older styles of knit and crochet, and in my search for vintage patterns I’ve come across a ton of sites and articles that have been incredibly helpful to me, so I thought I’d share them all with you. The majority of these are free, and this post is still being updated as I find more. Hope you enjoy!
(p.s. most of the places you can get crochet patterns are in the ‘Misc.’ section bc most sites have both knit and crochet patterns)
Knitting:
vintageknittingpatternarchive.com
An archive featuring a variety of patterns from the 1920s-1980s
Pros:
Completely free
You can search by bust size, colorwork, yarn weight, decade, and clothing article
Also features some crochet patterns
Cons:
The site can be hard to navigate
vam.ac.uk
An article featuring a 15 clothing patterns from the 1940s
Pros:
Completely free
Cons:
Only has instructions for one size
sunnystitcher.gumroad.com
A collection of vintage knit clothing patterns from the 1930s-1970s
Pros:
A “name your own price” site, you can choose to pay $0 if you choose
Cons:
Not a lot of patterns
aranpatternarchive.com
A collection of vintage aran knitting patterns
Pros:
Completely free
Has a wide variety of patterns
Crochet:
antiquecrochetpatterns.com
An archive featuring a variety of vintage crochet patterns
Pros:
Completely free
A lot of home décor patterns
Cons:
Most of the clothing patterns are for babies and children
A lot of the patterns are currently unavailable due to the site being updated
Misc:
thevintagepatternfiles.blogspot.com
Pros:
Completely free
Has patterns in different languages, including Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, and Russian
Has patterns dating back to the 1800s
You can search by size, clothing article, and decade
Cons:
The site can be a hard to navigate.
marymaxim.com
A collection of vintage knit/crochet patterns
Pros:
You can filter by pattern type and yarn weight
The patterns are relatively cheap, ranging from $0.99-$4.99
Cons:
No free patterns
You can’t filter by size
trove.nla.gov.au
A blog post featuring 2 vintage knit patterns and 1 vintage crochet pattern
Pros:
Completely free
Cons:
Patterns may be hard to read because they appear as old newspaper/magazine excerpts
antiquepatternlibrary.org
An archive featuring a variety of vintage knitting, crochet, embroidery, sewing, quilting, macrame, weaving, tapestry, and many more pattens.
Pros:
Completely free
Wide variety of patterns across many crafts
Cons:
Website has an older layout and can be hard to navigate
(p.p.s I didn’t put cons on a few of them bc I honestly didn’t find any. If you encounter any problems with any of these sites let me know and I will add that to the con list.)
(p.p.p.s. if you have any other websites you use for vintage patterns please share them I’m always in need of more)
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coolearistrashcollection · 1 month ago
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Probably no one is interested in this but like,, it’s knitting season and I already started off strong:
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Behold, the sugarplum pullover using langyarn’s orion in blue/green.
I need to buy one more skein and then I’ll be able to finish it. I’ll post the result too.
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loveshetlands · 3 months ago
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crazypercheron · 12 days ago
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boo ya, guess who won this round of Yarn chicken, that's right, this old lady lol
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like look at how much I had left but I made it, I successfully made it with 6 skeins of yarn. Even though this is my 3rd personal sweater, this is the very first sweater I knitted that’s a cabled sweater.
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icterid-rubus · 7 months ago
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A complete panic knit for my friend. I started to think about what would happen if we had another 18° winter and so pumped out this hardy, if unpractical, sweater. It’s non-superwash wool, but I figure it’s better to have as an option on a really cold day than not. I finished it off with some little bone buttons that I love so much.
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textilefile · 1 month ago
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First try on of this cable knit project (that’s probably about 80 hours of work so far) plus the yarn winding up into a cool pattern
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toyastales · 2 months ago
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Getting Down To Business
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nonbinary-octopus · 4 months ago
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hello knitblr?
I am a novice knitter writing a story in which a master knitter is knitting gifts
and I have no grasp of time estimates
initially I was thinking I could have him knitting a project in the background for a month or two and then surprise, it's your Christmas present! But then I looked up reference pics for the sort of hat I was picturing, and one recipe said it could be done in a couple of hours, so he probably wouldn't be working on it for that long.
soooo
then I thought. what if multiple items? Hat, gloves, scarf, maybe even some cozy socks? But would that be too large a project for that time span?
So. Here is my question.
If you were to knit all of those things, all of them with pretty braided cables, how long would it take?
The gloves might be fingered or fingerless, idk.
also they're all in matching yarn, which is soft and warm. (I don't know yarn weights either...)
...also how much measuring would you need? suppose you wanted it to be a surprise, yet fit reasonably well, is that feasible?
A scarf I'm sure is pretty one size fits all, and hats more or less are too, but gloves and socks?
and, related question, how long does a sweater take? This one does not need to fit within any time span, it's more for a "You made this!?" "Yep! Took me [amount of time]" exchange.
Also with braided cables, as it is the appreciation of the sweater that inspires the creation of the other items.
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corruptedeclipse · 1 year ago
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Brand new drop from @noirandchocolate over in our Etsy store!
Buy the Seaglass Blanket here!
Get warm and cozy with this hand made blanket. Featuring twenty different cable knit squares in five colors of blue, green and teal. Made with premium, ultra soft wool/acrylic blend yarn, and totaling over 160 hours of work, this piece is perfect for snuggling up under in the cold months to come. You can also use it as a beautiful decorative piece to throw on the bed, the couch or your favorite armchair. This blanket was carefully crafted over many hours, and will last for many years to come — a perfect gift or a special treat for yourself!
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I started knitting my first ever cable sweater (with hearts!!) about a week ago and now the top of the back is done! it's looking so good!
I'm still not a fan of knitting in the round on cables ngl, it's putting more weight on my hands and actively making my posture worse, plus I get annoyed with the actual cable flopping around and needles constantly unscrewing, so I'll be glad to go back to straight needles after this, but hopefully I'll have a cool sweater at the end of it at least
the next step for now though is doing the top of the front before I can connect it to the back and continue in the round
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raintobe7 · 2 months ago
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Book Club Cardigan pattern by Sari Nourland
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17unfinishedprojects · 2 months ago
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Day 7 progress on my cable knit sweater
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Fuck
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twisted--stitches · 3 months ago
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Finally finished my second Salty Days Sweater by Kutovakika! It turned out so soft and cozy! (although I accidentally made the sleeves a little too long but thats okay its cozy)
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