A Knitter Who Cooks, A Chef Who Knits, and A Gastronomic Tour In the Bronx
First, A Few Quick Notes...
Here is a picture of my progress on the front of the soon-to-be vest, since my previous post. Nick, the cast on is called a Cable Cast On. It is one of my favorite cast on's, and the one I most frequently use for garments. I like its look, and strength (all pics enlarge),
I had written about my decision to use a Horseshoe Cable. Now, you can see the practicality of this at the armhole. The bottom arrow points to the decrease and subsequent 2 x1 cable crossing. The second arrow and third arrows, are pointing to the subsequent decreases and the narrowing of the cable to a left twist.
Here's a close-up pic of the Pigtail, which is made up of right and left twists.
Ah, such illusion! I tell ya.' Insert a coupla these into your pieces to replace either stripes or ribs, and folks will think it took all day, tee hee. It's just a four row repeat.
To my friend Nick: this front did not take very long to knit. Remember, the braids are twist stitches and the outside cables cross every six rows. I only had to concentrate on the central cable motif. (I also knit in the Continental Style).
The client's fitting is this Saturday, and I'm very excited.
Now, it's time to eat..
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