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Cable Beanie

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 Cabled Beanie on a Circular Knitting Machine Pattern Strips - Make 2 Cast on 7 stitches Knit 100 rows Cast off Add markers to each side every 14 rows Brim Cast on 28 stitches Knit one row Attach strip 1 at needles 3 and 7 Attach strip 2 at needles 8 and 12 Finish knitting the row Knit normally until row 14 Row 14: Cross the strips and using the markers, attach to needles 3 and 7, then 8 and 12 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for rows 28, 42, 56, 70, 84 and 98 Knit 2 more rows, so you have 100 rows Join the brim into a tube using kitchener stitch The hat Attach the brim to the machine Add your working yarn and knit 30 rows Cast off using your working yarn Pull tight, add a few stitches to hold the hole closed Bury the yarn inside the hat and tie it off

Knit a lace sweater with Sentro circular knitting machine

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  I will eventually be writing a full pattern for this sweater but for now here is the pattern for the lace details and a full video tutorial for the lace front and the entire sweater: Lace Pattern Tables For every row in the table you will move a stitch from the numbered needle to the following needle.  This pattern is a 12 row repeat and you will repeat it fully 5 times.  I have added stars to the table to remind you to shape the arms and neckline. You can print off the tables and tick each row as you go. How to read the table The table is meant as a check list rather than a grid pattern.  The numbers along the top of the table represent the row numbers and the numbers in the first column are the stitches you need to move. We will work from top to bottom, left to right. So start at row 4 of your project and move stitches 7, 16, 26 and 35. Knit row 5 as normal. Place a tick in the first empty box in the table. Then we move down to the next row on the table, row 6 of your knitting,