For yesterday's thing, I spent HOURS trying to chart a cable pattern for my dad's sweater. I saw a pattern I liked and went through 2890393483 sheets of paper trying to duplicate it - all in vain. Finally, I decided to do the sensible thing and JUST KNIT IT....

As you can see, yet once again, my fingers came through for me, even though my brain had the dumb:


That won't be the only cabling element in Dad's sweater... just the most complex one. I also completed another skein of brown worsted weight yarn, but having used that for my Thing-A-Day yesterday, posting the same thing 2 days in a row seemed boring... Now that I have successfully knit the pattern I want, I have to go check and see if my brain can finally grasp the concept...

From: [identity profile] doctorcurly.livejournal.com


I am really, really, really impressed. What do you call that technique?

From: [identity profile] mightyjesse.livejournal.com


The knitting technique is called "cabling," like a "cable knit sweater." I don't know what copying someone else's cable design without paying for the pattern itself is called... Probably "theft" but I've also seen it refered to as "un-venting" or "reverse engineering."

;-)

From: [identity profile] cassbunny.livejournal.com


This looks really similier to the "Knotty Gloves" I did and have on Ravelry. If I remember correctly, the pattern was free. You could double check your methods against theirs.
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