Zig Zag Cable with Moss Stitch November 2, 2014November 2, 2014 | Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom | 2 Comments | 9:07 amZig-zag cable panel with moss inside, very nice!More Great Patterns Like This 2 thoughts on “Zig Zag Cable with Moss Stitch”What is the legend for the table??ReplyThis is beautiful! Do you have a written pattern as well? I’m new to knitting and don’t know how to read those charts yet. Or perhaps a key for what all the symbols mean? Thank you!ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔPost navigationPREVIOUS Previous post: Ribbing and Cable with Diamond ShapesNEXT Next post: Diamond Lattice CableRelated Post Argyle cable motif knitting stitchArgyle cable motif knitting stitchArgyle cable motif knitting stitch. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More Cables and Bobbles Knit StitchCables and Bobbles Knit StitchCables and Bobbles Knit Stitch. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More Crossed Arrow Cable Stitch PatternCrossed Arrow Cable Stitch PatternCrossed Arrow Cable Stitch Pattern. CO 28 stitches for a 6 inch width. For a 9 inch height I repeated rows 1-16, 2 times total, then did rows 1-12. I Read MoreRead More
This is beautiful! Do you have a written pattern as well? I’m new to knitting and don’t know how to read those charts yet. Or perhaps a key for what all the symbols mean? Thank you!Reply
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What is the legend for the table??
This is beautiful! Do you have a written pattern as well? I’m new to knitting and don’t know how to read those charts yet. Or perhaps a key for what all the symbols mean? Thank you!