How To Perform Crochet Cable
Crochet cables are a classic crochet stitch and while cabling is more common in knitting you can achieve the effect crocheting as well. The two main stitches needed for cabling include a double crochet stitch and the chain stitch. As with any type of crochet the chain is the foundation of the piece. A cable required five rows that are repeated over and over again.
You will need to double crochet the first row. There are many websites that will show you how to perform this stitch as there are multiple wraps and pulling through to create this longer stitch. Unlike knitting you actually want to keep the yarn tension to be loose as a tight stitch will create spaces in the pattern. You should practice all the stitches before trying the cable.
The second row uses different uses of the double cross stitch as you will do the stitch properly and then do the double crochet stitch through the different stitch posts.
The second row of the pattern starts the cable as this includes alternating between double cross stitches and performing double cross stitches around stitch posts. The stitch posts are in reference to the legs that create the connection between the top of your previous row and the stitches that are V shapes on the top of your current row.
A new stitch is typically used in the middle row of the cable called a treble stitch. Then the other rows tend to be a mirror and you just keep going on with the pattern until the piece is the desired length. Most times patterns will tell you exactly how to do this stitch and they even provide a type of chart.
Cable stitches are great for many different types of patterns such as scarves, blankets and hats. The cable stitch always looks fantastic though you may need to practice it for a bit before you get the desired quality you want. Cabling is done in both crocheting and knitting.
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