A cable [or cablegram] was the historical name given to a message sent by an undersea cable. Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the iron-hulled SS Great Eastern, which laid the first transatlantic undersea cable in 1866. My great great grandfather was on the crew of the ship at the time, and very proud of being there.
For my latest DoubleKnitting contribution I decided to do some cable knitting.
I have not knitted any cable since we retired. My last bit of cable work was at the end of lockdown in September 2020. I knitted one of my niblings a cable jumper for her new baby. It was from my much used Sirdar Baby book, and has a run of two cables centre front. Almost identical to #27 Double Cable in the book! I am really pleased with the definition of this latest pattern – it astounds me that just swapping the positions of 6 stitches can make such a huge difference. So much texture, you can follow the twisting ‘ropes’ all the way up. So very clever.
Pinning the square to the bedspread made it much easier to photograph. I did two identical green squares, 
Kirsten opted for pattern #34 Allsorts, but instead of using a selection of different colour yarns with a black line between, she used balls of random 'self striping' yarns. She says "I used a
fluffier yarn which slowly changes colour, so I didn’t do the stripy pattern in
the instructions but just kept on going. I think I prefer the more muted shades,
and I like the way the fuzziness blurred the stitches and the colour changes.
I found it a bit tricky to keep track of where I was. The double decrease every other row makes it more complicated than just marking the centre stitch and decreasing from there as the actual centre stitch gets knitted into the decreases along with the stitch on either side." she added
"When I’m knitting mindless squares, I mark the centre stitch and just K2tog immediately after on every row. Much easier, and no thinking required. There’s quite a difference between ‘mindful’ knitting and ‘mindless’ knitting! "
I found it a bit tricky to keep track of where I was. The double decrease every other row makes it more complicated than just marking the centre stitch and decreasing from there as the actual centre stitch gets knitted into the decreases along with the stitch on either side." she added
"When I’m knitting mindless squares, I mark the centre stitch and just K2tog immediately after on every row. Much easier, and no thinking required. There’s quite a difference between ‘mindful’ knitting and ‘mindless’ knitting! "


Well done to you both! My Aran hoodie has ceased temporarily due to the heat! Catriona
ReplyDeleteI have seized up a bit in this week's heat too
DeleteThat rope effect is very clever! I also love Kirsten's shades!
ReplyDeleteAren't they lovely?
DeleteTaking the opportunity to "big up" my favourite band, there is a song about the laying of the Atlantic Cable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkZnE8f0qcQ
ReplyDeleteOh I love those lyrics!
Delete:-) Quite typically Big Big Train type lyrics.
DeleteYour cables and Kirsten's color changing squares are both lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bless
DeleteSuch wonderful knitting. I love the clearly defined cable, and Kirsten's soft colourways so pretty. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteHer soft colourways are easier on the eye than the harsh black lines of the liquorice allsort in the book!
DeleteI’m not really a confident knitter but I have managed to get the hang of cables and love making cable hats……
ReplyDeleteThose squares are so nice, what a lovely idea
Alison in Devon x
It is far too hotto be doing larger stuff.And after all the sewing collaborations, knitting makes a pleasant change
DeleteThat cable is so well done. It's always mesmerising trying to work out how it's achieved. My late Nana was a brilliant knitter and both my boys had lots of lovely cable jumpers and little baby cardigans made by her.
ReplyDeleteI Can't manage anything more complex
DeleteSo clever. I never really got the hang of knitting clothes, but used to knit little hats for a juice company's bottles, cant remember the name.
ReplyDeleteInnocent!! I think they stopped doing the hats ( it was for Age Concern I think)
DeleteThe colourways are so pretty, and the cable looks good and chunky. I could never master cable knitting. They send cables (or did) in the USA but telegrams here. I still have the ones received on our wedding day 52 years ago. Xx
ReplyDeleteWe had just one telegram in 1979. Sadly it was destroyed when we had a water leak a couple of years later. There is still a telegram service, but I do not know anyone who has used it.
ReplyDeleteOur neighbours received one from King CHarles and Queen Camilla for their 60th Anniversary, but I believe their daughter had to organise it quite a few months ahead. Xx
ReplyDeleteI'd forgotten about the Royal weddingones! Somebody needs to contact Buckingham Palace weli in advance,with copy of Wedding Certificate.
DeleteI really like your cable square. I haven't done any knitting for ages and your project with Kirsten keeps nudging at me to pick up some pins and yarn again. Maybe not this next week though as it looks like being very hot.
ReplyDeleteA bit too hot to knit
DeleteWhat a beautiful shade of green you used.
ReplyDeleteJanF
That one ball has been in my stash for ages, I can't remember what the original project was
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