The Downward Slipped Double Cable Stitch Description The Downward Slipped Double Cable Stitch is a cable pattern that consists of a row of interlocking arrows that point down. It’s a great motif to use on blankets or as an accent on sweater sleeves and other garments.
Stitch Details Skill Level Easy
Row Count Number of Rows: 4
Pattern Repeat Panel of 6 sts
Abbreviations K - Knit P - Purl sl st - Slip Stitch
C3L - Cable 3 Left: Slip two sts onto cable needle, hold in back, k 1 from main needle, k 2 off of cable needle. C3R - Cable 3 Right: Slip one st onto cable needle, hold in front, k 2 from main needle, k 1 off of cable needle.
Pattern Instructions Cast On: Panel of 6 sts Row 1: K2, wyib sl 1 twice, k2 Row 2: P2, wyif sl 1 twice, p2 Row 3: C3L, C3R Row 4: P6 Repeat rows 1 – 4 until you have reached your desired length.