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Twists and Turns Wrap
I absolutely love cables. I love knitting them, seeing them, wearing them, and sharing them. But this wrap wasn’t as easy to design as I thought it would be. I started over at least a half a dozen times before I was happy with the cable combinations. In the end, the result was repeating two cables one after the other. Sometimes simple is better. I love the way they break and flow and I hope you do as well.
Another reason I designed this is that I never get bored with cabled projects because I am always so anxious to see what the next row will look like. If you have that same insatiable cable curiosity, I think you will enjoy knitting this pattern as much as I did. Have fun with it!
I hope you will share your pictures with me when you are finished.
While I showed a variety of yarn choices, I want to mention that mine was knitted with the Miss Bab’s Yarn that was listed.
A great big THANK YOU goes out to my Tech Editor - PickandPurl
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- First published: June 2014
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