![]() ![]() ![]() Insert the right needle into the knit stitch just to the left of the central purl stitch (cps).Īnd lift the knit stitch over the cps. ![]() Instead, slip them, so that the central purl stitch is the first on the needle. Once you are on the row where the big decrease happens, don’t knit the ribs. This photo looks a bit weird, but since ring cables do not have the “working row, resting row,” cadence of most cables, but can have cabling on two or three rows in a row, I can’t really apologize: I came to the decrease 5 in one stitch part on a “wrong side row.” Elsebeth Lavold uses a different method, someday I want to make a medallion combining the two techniques, based on a knot garden I saw: same pretty, no controversial boxwood smell. Barbara G Walker and Melissa Leapman both use this method for “capping a cable” AKA closing a ring design. ![]()
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