While browsing knitting inspiration, I came across a
photograph of a cable cowl that immediately caught my attention. The image did
not include a pattern, but the stitchwork was clear enough to invite closer
inspection. I decided to to recreate the design based solely on what I could
see in the picture by analyzing the photo in detail: Stitch Counting: I zoomed
in and counted the visible stitches across each repeat, noting the cable
structure and spacing.
Row Tracking: I examined the vertical progression of
the cables to estimate row counts and identify the rhythm of the pattern.
Chart Drafting: Using my
experience with pattern charts, I sketched a working version of the pattern,
design, adjusting as needed to match the photo.
Once the chart was complete, I started to cast on the stitches. I used a
different color and type of yarn than the original. The stitch pattern I put
together matched the photographed cowl exactly.
Pattern:
Cast on 34 stitches, knit 14 rows in seed stitch,
First and last stitch in every row is a purl
stitch,
Rows 1, 3, 5: P1, *k2, p1, k6, p1* repeat to end, last
stitch P1,
Rows 2, 4, 6: P1, *p2, k1, p6, p2* to last stitch P1
Row 7: P1, *k2, p1, place 3 stitches on a cable needle and
hold in back, k3, k3 from the cable needle, p1* repeat to end, last stitch P1
Repeat rows 1 to 6 until reaching desired length,
Repeat 14 rows in a seed stitch patter. Bind off all
stitches.