The Cable Stitch
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2021
- Learn how to crochet the Cable Stitch with Bonnie! This is an intermediate stitch but don't let that keep you from giving it a try! This crocheted cable stitch uses chains, and single crochets to form a beautiful texturized cable. Many designs found on the Bonnie Bay Crochet channel use this lovely stitch.
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Thank you.❤
You are a wonderful teacher. I love doing this stitch. You make cable stitches so much fun to do. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you Jane!😊❤️
This is absolutely awesome. It's totally different from any other cable stitch pattern I've ever seen. It's clever as hell and really interesting to the eye .... And so EASY!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Thank you for this tutorial. It came in handy. I was trying to follow a written pattern but I could not quite understand what they meant. This has help greatly. Thank you again.😃
How fortunate we are to have tutorials by a master craftsperson! I have learned so much from you. Thanks to your clear guidance my work has improved beyond all measure. It is a pleasure to crochet again.
Thank you for your sweet encouragement Kate. So glad you are back doing the craft you love!
Beautiful stitch.
That’s a beautiful stitch!
Great instructor and beautiful blankets
I’m so glad I found this stitch, thank you for sharing.
Another beautiful stitch Bonnie. Thank you for the video!
That's lovely and you explain it beautifully thank you. xx
❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you!!!!
This really helped me to think it’s possible! Thank you!
It is Kate, but may need a little practice the first time or two. I hope you enjoy this stitch!
Of all the celtic stitches I've learned to do, this is one of my favorites!❤
I love it!!! Tyfs God bless you
Thank you for sharing Bonnie. It looks simple to do. Donna💚💚
Thank you so much!
I love this cable stitch! Thank you for making this tutorial!❤
My pleasure Sandra!
Great job!!!! I’m somewhat new to all this but you make it look easy. I will definitely try it. Thank you for sharing…. 😊 and of course I have to subscribe.😊
Thank you so much for your terrific directions delivered in your self-assured soft voice. After watching your demo, I set about working on the Gaithersburg shawl that contains those stitches, and feel that I can competently make this shawl. The big question of how to handle the NEXT row was answered perfectly as well! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful Suzanne!
Excellent instructions
Thank you Candace!
I recently made one of your hat and scarf duos using this stitch. I found your written pattern very easy to follow and really enjoyed that project. Thank you Bonnie.
That's great B! Thanks for letting me know.
Oh my goodness what a treat. I absolutely love the cable stitch (I Knit, crochet an Tunisian Crochet) I like to knit cables but crochet and Tunisian are different and just as much fun. Awhile back you had interview with another of my favorite designers, like yourself. I love you both, you are both Rock star's, in my life. I don't know how I missed this interview, but Wow!! I was so excited. I too, wish Covid 19 was over. I don't like this constant wearing of masks and not being able to socialize is hard on me. I'm an extrovert, I love people. However, in the interview you mentioned that you might be able to show us how to do something from Brenda's Fair Isle Tunisian Crochet Book. "Which I have", Unfortunately for me I learned to Tunisian Crochet on RUclips but don't understand how to read Patterns to well let alone Graphs. You work off both which helps me to pick up reading it. I so want to make Brenda Bourge's "Cora Fair Isle sweater" but anything that you could teach us from that book would be fantastic. You have such a way of teaching. I watch you crochet on this channel because you are so interesting an I find anything about yarn fun but the things you choose to teach us is fantastic. Plus you can take something that might seem complicated, you have away of making it seem simple. So if you can do "The Cora Sweater or even the cowl or anything from Brenda's book I would love to learn from you. Thank You so much for all you do.
Splendid tutorial, Bonnie, remember the turning around with the Celtic cable blanket. So big at the end XD
Yes indeed Tineke!
Hi Bonnie! 👋 I’m working yet another one of your beautiful patterns, the colourful Afghan, (although I’m doing it on classic cream Aran style) and I’ve gotten to the cable stitch row and after performing this stitch many many times because I’ve made almost all of your blankets afghans and throws and multiple times over, bit this time I decided to try it without turning it backwards....
Now what this does it create a knurl-crab stitch and if you, as you instructed, let it go , and let it be as it will, it takes on quite a lovely look- and this happens to be quite lovely on this cable!!!
I’m sure as a stitch inventor you’ve probably considered and tried this already. Buuuut I figured I’d mention it and if you’ve not tried it see what you think of it. It does have me thinking 🤔 about what if ....
I’ll have to try that sometime Kimchi Love! 😊❤️
Interesting. I've never seen cable stitches worked sideways.
Beautiful stitch Bonnie. If I were to use it as a border, how do you suggest turning the corners? Many thanks,
Cynthia
If you turn corners with this one, the row before it should have extra stitches so it won't look pulled too tightly.
Thank you Bonnie.
My first thought was ‘that will make a beautiful border’ 👌. TFS 🐢