Knitted Chunky Cable Wrist Warmers
Sure, knitted chunky cable wrist warmers are like a hug for your hands during chilly days! These cozy accessories are not just practical but also stylish, adding a touch of charm to any outfit. The intricate cable pattern gives them a unique texture, making them stand out from plain knitwear. Whether you're out for a walk in the crisp autumn air or sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, these wrist warmers are sure to keep you snug and looking cute. Plus, they make a thoughtful gift for friends who appreciate handmade items. So, grab a pair, snuggle up, and embrace the warmth and comfort they bring to your day!
Chunky Cable Wrist Warmers
Yarn: Worsted weight – work two strands together. Consider mixing colors and using up left overs.
Amount: About 50 yards for each warmer.
Needles: 10.5 double pointed needles. The pattern is written to use 3 needles to hold the stitches and 1 needle for working.
Baby Cable: Round 1: *K2 together but keep on needle. Knit 1st stitch and drop both knitted stitches. P1. Repeat from * around.
Cast on 27 stitches dividing 9 per needle.
Ribbing: Work 5 rounds in k2, p1 ribbing
Cable rows:
Round 1: Work Baby Cable row.
Round 2-4: *K2, P1. Repeat from * around.
Repeat Rounds 1-4 Four more times ending on row 4.
Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 once.
Bind off loosely. I used a size 13 needle. Weave in ends.