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How Do You Bind Off With A Cable Pattern In Knitting?

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How Do You Bind Off With A Cable Pattern In Knitting?

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When binding off with a cable pattern, the edge can get bulky or wavy. This is a common problem especially with large cables. This problem can make it difficult for two pieces to be sewn together in a project. To avoid this problem, you can use a simple k2tog to decrease the number of stitches when you cast off. Read on to learn how to bind off with a cable pattern in knitting. Begin binding off. Knit the first two stitches of the row. Slip the first stitch over the second. The first stitch is now bound off. Continue the pattern of knitting the next stitch and slipping the last over it until you reach a cable section. Bind off the first few stitches of the cable normally until you reach the center of the cable. Knit two stitches at the center of the cable together. Slip the previous stitch over the k2tog stitch. Repeat the pattern of binding off normally and knitting two stitches together at the center of a cable until all the stitches are bound off. Bind off until there is one stitch

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