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Green Cabled Arm Warmers
This pattern benefits from blocking. It was a little tight on my forearm (9.5” circumference) but after blocking fit fine. In retrospect, I might have made the cuffs longer, and a little bigger in diameter, but am otherwise happy with the results.
The pattern is pretty much my own, and the cable pattern is inspired from a book even if it is a really simple one. I intentionally off-set the cables and I think they look pretty cool.
Also, where the pattern says:
Gusset Set up Rnd 1: K1, pm, inc1, k1, pm, k2, p1, sm, follow cable pattern, sm, p1, k to end
Set up Rnd 23: K1, sm, k2, sm, k2, p1, sm, follow cable pattern, sm, p1, k to end.
Following cable pattern, work increases every third row as follows
It should actually say:
Gusset Set up Rnd 1: K1, pm, inc1, k1, pm, k2, p1, sm, follow cable pattern, sm, p1, k to end
Set up Rnd 2-3: K1, sm, k2, sm, k2, p1, sm, follow cable pattern, sm, p1, k to end.
Following cable pattern, work increases every third row as follows
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