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Skill Guide: Spin to Knit Cables
There are plenty of rules when it comes to knitting cables, and most of them can be broken—except two.
There are plenty of rules when it comes to knitting cables, and most of them can be broken—except two. <a href="https://spinoffmagazine.com/skill-guide-spin-to-knit-cables/">Continue reading.</a>
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There's more than one option when it comes to spinning for cables. Photos by Pamela K. Schultz unless otherwise noted
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There’s nothing quite like the squishy, cozy feel of a cabled knit. With lots of texture forming intricate patterns across the surface of a garment, cables are also visually stunning.
That textured surface is heavily influenced by the type of yarn used. As spinners, we have the opportunity to experiment and fine-tune our yarns for exactly the results we want. In this skill guide, we’ll look at how different factors in yarn construction might impact your cabled fabric, plus explore ideas for exploring fun alternatives that go beyond tradition.
We’ll start with the number of plies and discuss fiber choices, then dive deeper to learn:
- When—and how—to break the “rules” for cable-knitting.
- Why color and yardage are key.
- Plus, you'll find four great patterns to choose from for your next cabled project!
What’s the Best Yarn For Cables?
Although there’s no yarn police to stop you from knitting cables with whatever yarn you please, it’s long been accepted among handspinners that a smooth 3-ply wool yarn is best. But why?
It all comes down to a combination of factors, mainly how the yarn structure interacts with the knitted structure of cables, and just how many singles you’ll have to spin to start getting the best effect. Let’s dig deeper.
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Pamela K. Schultz is the content editor for Spin Off. She knits, spins, weaves, and gardens in coastal North Carolina.