C10F = Slip next 5 sts onto cable needle and hold at front of work, knit next 5 sts from left-hand needle, then knit sts from cable needle. C10B = Slip next 5 sts onto cable needle and hold at back of work, knit next 5 sts from left-hand needle, then knit sts from cable needle.
What does cf6 mean in knitting?
Abbreviation: cb4, cb6, cb8, cb10, cf4, cf6, cf8, cf10 etc. Cable stitch is a textured, crossing layers stitch pattern and is created by slipping a specified number of stitches onto a cable needle, knitting the same amount of stitches and then knitting the stitches on the cable needle before finishing the row.
What is Cable 6 back?
Cable 6 Back (c6b):
The cables lean to the right in the c6f stitch. Step 1: Slip 3 stitches (purl-wise) on to the cable needle. Step 2: Place cable needle in BACK of your work (this is what the back in c6b means).
How do you use cf6?
How to cf6 – as seen in the Chunky Cable Headband pattern
- Slip 3 stitches onto a cable needle.
- Hold cable needle at front of work.
- Knit 3 stitches from left-hand needle.
- Then knit the next 3 stitches off the cable needle.
- Slip 2 stitches onto a cable needle.
- Hold cable needle at back of work.
What is a Cable needle?
Cable needles are designed to help you add twists into a pattern by crossing a group of stitches over one another. … Choose from double pointed needles in a variety of sizes to suit your needs and preferences.
What does C12B mean in knitting?
c12b. Cable 12 back. Slip 6 onto cable needle and hold behind, k6 from left-hand needle, k6 from cable needle. Abbreviation.