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Cabling requires a double-pointed needle to hold the first stitches out of the way until they are needed. The cable needle should be about the same size or smaller than the working needles, certainly not larger, as this would be difficult to knit from after the stitches are crossed. Cables differ in the number of stitches being used, the number of rows between the crossover and the direction of the crossover, left or right. Generally, cables are worked over an even number of stitches, with half the number crossed over or under the remainder, although this can vary to give many interesting effects. Making a front cross cable over 4 stitches (C4F)
2.Knit the next 2 stitches from the left hand needle (Fig.61).
3. Knit the 2 stitches from the cable needle, taking care to knit them in the same order as they came off the needle (Fig.62).
Making a back cross cable over 4 stitches (C4B)
2. Knit the next 2 stitches from the left hand needle, followed by the 2 stitches on the cable needle in the correct order as before.
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