A travelling cable that allows the knit stitches to cross over the purl background so that the cables ‘travel’. Cable from ‘Ardara’ in Contemporary Irish Knits. A more complex type of cable where you have stitches changing between knit and purl behind the cable cross.

What is an elevator traveling cable?

Elevator traveling cable is a vital link between the elevator car and controller. In conventional elevators, all power and signal information is transmitted through the traveling cable. Elevator traveling cable is a specialized multi-conductor cable continually in motion and must last for many years.

How to knit a cable stitch on knit?

Row 2: purl six stitches, knit six stitches, and then purl six stitches. Row 3: knit six stitches, purl six stitches, and knit six stitches. Repeat a cable row. Purl six stitches and insert the cable into the next three stitches. Knit three stitches off of the knitting needle, then knit the stitches off of the cable.

Can you use a double pointed needle for cable knitting?

Try to get a cable needle in the same size as your knitting needle, otherwise, your gauge might not turn out right. If you don’t have a cable needle, you can use a double-pointed knitting needle, or even a pencil or pen. Keep in mind that this may cause some gauging issues.

How do you knit a pom pom cable?

Purl six stitches and insert the cable into the next three stitches. Knit three stitches off of the knitting needle, then knit the stitches off of the cable. Finish off with six more purl stitches. Repeat the three “working rows.

How do you Purl with a cable needle?

Purl the last six stitches, and flip your work. Put the cable needle off to the side, and purl the final stitches off of your knitting needle. Once you have finished, flip your work, so that the needle with all the stitches is in your left hand, and the empty needle is in your right hand.