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I've just started Cookie A's Rhiannon Socks. I've had the pattern and wool for over a year, but stuff got in the way, my dog ate my homework, and I gave at the office.

Now, I teach knitting both beginning and special techniques, at a shop in London, but I've just got past the top 1" of ribbing, and I'm stuck! Aie!

Here's the relevant bit of the pattern:
FOLDOVER CUFF:
Set up round: *K2, purl 4 stitches through the back loop without removing stitches from left needle; with left needle in front of right needle, purl 4 stitches again through the front loop, sliding stitches off left needle (4 stitches increased).

I see what this is saying, I just can't manage to *do* it! I get to p tbl number three and everything just wants to slip off the needle. Can anybody suggest a trick that'll make this technique easier? Because I'm about to go for just doing a straight increase and not worrying with the cable setup, as it's not like anybody's going to notice that I didn't make the cable increases exactly the way she said to in the pattern.

Date: 2008-09-16 09:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telynor.livejournal.com
No, and that would make sense. I'll try it with a small wooden sock needle, if I don't just decide to ditch it.

It's the *base* of a cable. The aim is to start the cable off smoothly. This is the purl rib cable at the top of the sock, so it's a cable you do by purling rather than knitting, because you're basically knitting the cable inside out.

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