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How to Make Cables Even More Textured (and Even More Gorgeous) - High-Relief Cables Method 

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This tutorial is based on the High-Relief Cables method developed by Assia Brill (assiabrill.com....
Learn a simple way to add texture to any cable pattern to make your cabled hats, scarves and Aran sweaters even more beautiful.
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Комментарии : 79   
@alexvitale2726
@alexvitale2726 Год назад
Never heard of this method for knitting cables before and i have been knitting for decades. I absolutely love the way it makes the cables pop. Thank you for this tutorial! I am always learning something new every time i watch your videos ❤
@BarbaraHale-xn5ii
@BarbaraHale-xn5ii Год назад
Love this. Since I knit in the round, I would love to see a video showing how to do this on circular needles.
@dianelakata1308
@dianelakata1308 Год назад
And how about different kinds of cabling like lattice. Same principle?
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
The idea is the same for working back and forth and for working in the round. The only difference - in the round that comes after you add ghost stitches, you would need to purl yarn overs (instead of knitting them) and purl into the front and back of the stitches (instead of knitting). Happy knitting!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Yes, Diane. The principal is the same for all types of cables.
@mw-wl2hm
@mw-wl2hm 8 месяцев назад
@@10rowsaday Oh yes please do a version in the round. I know it's the same idea but I am a visual learner and it would help to see it done. Thank you.
@pattigove2514
@pattigove2514 Год назад
Just lovely! And, as always, explained perfectly. Thank you.
@cmyocum
@cmyocum Год назад
Brilliant! Would love to see this in the round!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
The idea is the same for working back and forth and for working in the round. The only difference - in the round that comes after you add ghost stitches, you would need to purl yarn overs (instead of knitting them) and purl into the front and back of the stitches (instead of knitting). Happy knitting!
@Me_Ewe_and_Yarn_Cheryl
@Me_Ewe_and_Yarn_Cheryl Год назад
This makes the cables pop and also look so much more professional. I'll definitely give this a go.
@redredwine1277
@redredwine1277 Год назад
Thank you for sharing 🌹
@kitcanwood745
@kitcanwood745 Год назад
FANTASTIC! How beatiful and easy to make. Thank you. 😁
@nildamuniz1388
@nildamuniz1388 Год назад
This is amazing. Thanks so much you demonstrated this technique in your. Ideo..
@bonniewerner4121
@bonniewerner4121 Год назад
Wow! Can’t wait to try it. Thank you.
@artgoyle
@artgoyle 6 месяцев назад
While looking for a method for creating a cable with a steep angle, I think this is it! This looks amazing and I can't wait to try this.
@jenniferelliott2085
@jenniferelliott2085 Год назад
Wow! I love it - I am going to do a cable jumper so I can use it.
@theastewart6721
@theastewart6721 Год назад
Hi Maryna. What an amazing technique! You always come up with the most interesting tutorials! Thanks so much for sharing this with us! Have a wonderful weekend!💞
@marlalash9762
@marlalash9762 Год назад
That was probably my favorite tutorial of yours so far. I love the added dimension and the lack of holes alongside the cable. I am half way through a cabled blanket. I only wish I had learned your cable method before now. Thank you so much.
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Thank you, Marla 🙏
@cica.s
@cica.s Год назад
Very nice, thanks for sharing this... I really like your tutorials :)
@sherylm2442
@sherylm2442 Год назад
Wow, what a wonderful technique and a magnificent finished cable. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
@makeitwithpam2795
@makeitwithpam2795 Год назад
Wow.
@DianaL647
@DianaL647 Год назад
Wow what a difference that makes. My cables will be changed forever now. Thank you for your brilliant way of teaching. I really enjoy alk your podcasts. You are fantastic!
@tzviyalevinrifkind620
@tzviyalevinrifkind620 Год назад
Wonderful!
@psmolek7438
@psmolek7438 Год назад
That is amazing! Can’t wait to try it!
@zebnuri7517
@zebnuri7517 Год назад
Brilliant!
@reformerx667
@reformerx667 Год назад
Wow, just love this!
@reformerx667
@reformerx667 Год назад
I just tried this technique and it works beautifully! I am knitting a pair of cabled mittens at the moment. I will see if I could modify the pattern to integrate this new method. Thank you for sharing, it is a knitting changer!
@druidsongevergreens
@druidsongevergreens Год назад
Thank you. This is surprisingly my first time hearing about ghost stitch cabling. It's beautiful. #ghoststitchcabling
@DebOlliff
@DebOlliff Год назад
Amazing and beautiful. I love your tutorials! :)
@pernillep9049
@pernillep9049 Год назад
Such great tip!!!!!
@Ella-pd9fn
@Ella-pd9fn Год назад
Insanely brilliant! Now I want to start a project with cables. Hmmm.....
@gailaltschwager7377
@gailaltschwager7377 Год назад
Thank you!
@jsio3820
@jsio3820 Год назад
Awesome! Thank you and thank you Assia Brill!
@assiabrill1944
@assiabrill1944 Год назад
We are very glad you like these Super cables!
@Geekino
@Geekino 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful! I am planning to use textured cables (half stockinette and half seed stitch) on a new coat project and want more distinction between the seed stitch and the background reverse stockinette. Hopefully this does the trick. As usual, your demonstration and explanation of the technique are always clear and succinct. Thank you so much!
@cindyc6261
@cindyc6261 Год назад
This is magical! Thank you!
@clairemcmorss2406
@clairemcmorss2406 Год назад
Very helpful, thank you !
@PersonalitySituation
@PersonalitySituation Год назад
Coincidentally was wondering about this last night. I thought i-cord in cables would create depth but this is a far more elegant solution!
@merrylrosenthal
@merrylrosenthal Год назад
Your demos are always wonderful. I'd tried to take a class with Assia Brill but she sells out in a heartbeat. Thanks for showing us the tricks!
@knittingknut
@knittingknut 8 месяцев назад
WOW. A new technique. Thank you so much. I love the sculptured look of these cables.
@wongzoo2909
@wongzoo2909 Год назад
This is so brilliant! Your video popped up in my notification bar just as I was finishing the ribbing of my Dad's birthday cable hat Thank you so much!
@SoMagicalMichele
@SoMagicalMichele 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. I found written instructions of this method but my almost 3 years of knitting brain couldn't make heads or tales of what she was saying for the increases to get started. I'm super grateful you made this!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday 11 месяцев назад
I am happy I could help :-) Happy knitting, my friend!
@lori-annallen9186
@lori-annallen9186 Год назад
The very reason I learned to knit was my love of cables, and anything that makes them even more beautiful is magical! Thank you for sharing this and explaining it so clearly. Off to my stash, I need to try this!
@latitude1904
@latitude1904 Год назад
Wow, very nice! Thank you. Also, your vocabulary and way of speaking is very precise and you are a joy to listen to. Clearly a lady of great intelligence.
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Thank you, my friend 🙏
@ArtBeatKathie
@ArtBeatKathie Год назад
Thank you for sharing this brilliant technique! I don't do cables often, but I have found that sometimes my yarn doesn't have the "strength" to hold the texture that makes the cables stand out and be noticed as I was expecting them to. This is a wonderful way to use whatever yarn I choose, while still gaining the impact that "stand-out" cables are wont to have. :)
@johnawrzosek6127
@johnawrzosek6127 Год назад
I love the way she knits. She barely move her fingers. How can I learn to do that. I knit with the working yarn in my right hand
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Hi Johna. Here's a playlist that shows the basics of the Continental knitting (the knitting style I use in this tutorial) - ru-vid.com/group/PLH_ldSndCil5VgLn4ReKsqxqKszasHL78 Happy knitting :-)
@auricapello8481
@auricapello8481 Год назад
This is lovely, thank you for sharing! Is there a way to use this technique in the round? I usually only work with circular needles and I'd love to be able to be able to try!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
The idea is the same for working back and forth and for working in the round. The only difference - in the round that comes after you add ghost stitches, you would need to purl yarn overs (instead of knitting them) and purl into the front and back of the stitches (instead of knitting). Happy knitting!
@auricapello8481
@auricapello8481 Год назад
@@10rowsaday thank you so much!
@katfinn9352
@katfinn9352 9 месяцев назад
Hi! Thank you for this. Isn't knitting amazing, what you can do with two sticks and a string. And it continues to evolve, how wonderful.
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday 9 месяцев назад
It is amazing indeed :-) Happy knitting, Kat!
@gillknight9547
@gillknight9547 Год назад
Can I clarify? you only add the ghost stitches at the start of the project and only remove them at the end? Love it!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
That's right, Gill. We start with the number of stitches recommended in the pattern, and once the ghost stitches disappear, we get back to that same number of stitches. Happy knitting :-)
@dianelakata1308
@dianelakata1308 Год назад
Is the “Club 2023” a community to join in place of “patrion”? I will never do cables the old way again!!!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Hi Diane. I am glad you like this method :-) Yes, the Club 2023 is similar to a community on Patreon, but with more benefits. Thank you.
@sallyburley8672
@sallyburley8672 Год назад
Those cables look lovely! How does this affect the gauge? Would we still cast on the expected number of stitches, then add the ghost stitches? Won't this affect the width of the work? Sorry, but I'm struggling to get my head round how this works!!! 😅
@chrisharward3487
@chrisharward3487 Год назад
Sally, this is my question too.
@assiabrill1944
@assiabrill1944 Год назад
@@chrisharward3487 Please read my answer above :).
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Hi Sally. Yes, we start with the number of stitches recommended in the pattern. We add the ghost stitches in the first right-side row of the cable, and remove them in the last right-side row of the cable. After the ghost stitches are gone, the number of stitches is back to the number stated in the pattern. I hope this explanation helps :-) Happy knitting!
@sallyburley8672
@sallyburley8672 Год назад
@@10rowsaday Thank you, Maryna! I look forward to trying this! x
@Chrisesparkle
@Chrisesparkle Год назад
Does this method affect the tension? I love this method. Thank you for sharing.
@macareuxmoine
@macareuxmoine Год назад
I would assume it doesn’t because the stitches are ‚soaked up‘ in the texture of the piece, they shouldn’t be able to add much to the width. But we have to wait for her answer.
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
If you flatten the cable, the gauge will change. But because those extra stitches "prop" the cable giving it a 3D texture, the difference in gauge is not visible when the cable is relaxed.
@nildamuniz1388
@nildamuniz1388 Год назад
I wonder if you could help me to do a SKP in a neat way. I have searched all the videos I saved from you, but I cannot find this specific one. Thanks so much. In advance.
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
Hi Nilda. SKP is described as "way #4" in this tutorial - www.10rowsaday.com/ssk You can watch how it works over here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FNyn0ZnTTxI.html Happy knitting :-)
@clerydesigns729
@clerydesigns729 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your support, my friend! I means a lot to me. Thank you 🙏
@MaryBethKelso
@MaryBethKelso Год назад
This is beautiful! Do the extra stitches change the gauge at all?
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday Год назад
If you flatten the cable, the gauge will change. But because those extra stitches "prop" the cable giving it a 3D texture, the difference in gauge is not visible when the cable is relaxed.
@staceyefimov6976
@staceyefimov6976 28 дней назад
This is fascinating--I've never heard of this technique before! I do have a question: what do you do when the cable changes? Ex. you just completed a 2/2 LC, but on the next RS rw it's a 2/1 LC...so on the needles you'd have a gs, 2 k sts, gs, gs, 2 k sts, gs, but to complete the 2/1 LC you'd need gs, 1 k st, gs, gs, 2 k sts, gs. How do you get the first gs into the correct position? I'm about to start Nora Gaughan's Deliciosa pullover and I'd love to try this technique but the motif is organic so the cables change sizes quite a bit from one RS rw to the next. Thanks so much; your tutorials are always so clear and to-the-point and I so appreciate it!
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday 23 дня назад
Hi Stacey, this method would definitely make Deliciosa cable pattern stand out. But you are right - that particular design is quite complicated. It is best to test the parts where cables change on a swatch to see how that transition looks with ghost stitches. In fact, I am quite curious how the ghost stitches will behave in those cases. If you discover some interesting tendencies, please, let me know. Many thanks :-)
@mw-wl2hm
@mw-wl2hm 8 месяцев назад
Would this work for a 1x1 cable or would it be too bulky to add stitches (like for socks)?
@10rowsaday
@10rowsaday 8 месяцев назад
This method does add bulk to cables, so I probably would not use it on cabled socks unless these are chunky socks that we wear instead of slippers. As to 1x1 cables, a lot depends on the yarn and the effect you'd like to achieve. The best way to know is to make a small swatch. Happy knitting!
@mw-wl2hm
@mw-wl2hm 8 месяцев назад
Thank you:) @@10rowsaday
@CeriseBrady
@CeriseBrady Год назад
I WAS JUST STARTING TO DESIGN A NEW SWEARER WITH CABLES AND LACE. WHAT A WONDERFUL CONTRAST OF TEXTURES IT WILL MAKE. THANKS SO MUCH ❣🧶❣
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