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September 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cabling Clinic

This class meets on ALL the following dates:

  • Tuesday, September 9, 2025
  • Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Do you know the basics of cabling but are nervous about taking on a more complex project? Choose from several intermediate or advanced-level patterns to take the next step with your cabling skills. This class will discuss how to set yourself up for success in a cabled pattern, read a cabled chart, fix mistakes or mis-crossed cables, cabling without a needle, and measure gauge across a cabled swatch. If you’ve tried basic cabling before and are ready to level up your skills, choose between the Victoria Scarf and the Beeswax Cowl patterns as a great next step. Or try the intermediate level Kanelbulle Hat for more challenging cabling patterns in an approachable accessory. For students with a bit more experience and interest in tackling a cabled garment, the Vivienne Pullover and the Carly Cardigan are both great choices. 

3 two-hour sessions 

Pick your project based on your skill level: 

Beginner: Bulky Hat

© Filipa Carneiro

Skills needed:

  • Knitting and purling in the round

Materials:

  • Yarn:
    • Main color: 1 ball of Rosários 4 Bulky Light (100g/60m), shown in color 110
    • Contrast color: 1 ball of Rosários 4 Bulky Light yarn (100g/60m), shown in color 107 
  • US#10.5 (6.5 mm) 16″ circular needle
  • US#11 (8 mm) 16″ circular needles  and double-pointed needles
  • Stitch markers
  • Cable needle
  • Tapestry needle
  • Bulky Hat pattern from Rosários 4

Preparation:

Before class, please finish ribbing and be ready to start the cable chart. 

Advanced Beginner: A Twisted Affair Hat

© Joji Locatelli

Skills needed:

  • Knitting and purling in the round
  • Prior cabling experience recommended

    Materials:

    • Yarn: 2 skeins of Luft by Woolfok Yarns (55% Merino / 45% Cotton / 109 yd 100 m; 50g) or approx. 163 (190) yards [150 (173) m] of Aran-weight yarn 
    • US#8 (5 mm) needles
    • Stitch markers
    • Tapestry needle
    • Blocking aids
    • A Twisted Affair pattern

    Preparation:

    Before class, please finish ribbing and be ready to start the cable chart.

    Intermediate: Compass Cowl

    © Kelbourne Woolens and Linette Kielinski

    Skills needed:

    • Knitting in the round
    • Basic cabling
    • Reading from cable chart

    Materials:

    • Yarn: 1 (2) skeins of Kelbourne Woolens Scout (100% wool; 274 yds/100 gm skein). Shown in Orchid Heather-#519. Alternatively, we recommend Rosários 4 Re-use or Real Merino
    • US#4 (3.5 mm) 24″ circular needle
    • US#6 (4.0 mm) 24″ circular needle
    • stitch markers
    • cable needle
    • tapestry needle
    • Compass Cowl Pattern

    Preparation:

    Before class, please finish ribbing and be ready to start the cable chart. 

    Advanced: Terpsichore Scarf

    © Sari Nordlund

    Skills needed:

    • Knitting, purling
    • Prior cabling experience 
    • Reading from cable chart

    Materials:

    • Yarn: Choose either held double or held single.
      • Held double to achieve DK-weight: 246 yards of fingering-weight yarn AND 246 yards of lace-weight yarn. We recommend Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair and Knitting For Olive Fingering Merino, or The Periwinkle Sheep Wolke +  Miss Babs Yummy 2-ply.
      • Held single for DK-weight: 246 yards of DK-weight yarn, held single. We recommend Woolfolk Strå Woolfolk Brise; Di Gilpin Lalland DK; Rosários 4 Real Merino; or Manos del Uruguay Sami or Marla
    • US#6 (4.0 mm) 24″ or 32″ circular needles
    • 2 stitch markers
    • Tapestry needle
    • Blocking tools
    • Cable needle (if using)
    • Terpsichore Scarf pattern

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