Free Red Heart Braided Cable Knit Throw Pattern

Item# RHK0502-015860V

Red Heart Hygge dials up the comfort on this cable knit throw.

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Free Red Heart Braided Cable Knit Throw Pattern

Item# RHK0502-015860V

Red Heart Hygge dials up the comfort on this cable knit throw.

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Skill level: Intermediate
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  • Description

    Free Intermediate Knit Afghan/Blanket Home Décor Pattern

    The short furry texture of Red Heart Hygge makes the cabling on this knit throw look soft and wispy. Fall in love with this wonderful blanket in Red Heart Hygge Sterling color, or imagine a different version that's just as dreamy for your space. Whether displayed in the bedroom or Zen room, this exceptionally cozy layer invites you to wrap yourself in comfort.

    Material Notes

    Don’t forget to pick up the finishing touches for your project! Take a look at the list of supplies you’ll need that aren’t included in your kit.

    Kit does not include:

    • Susan Bates® Circular Needle: 10mm [US 15], 24" long or longer
    • Cable needle

  • Sizing Notes

    Sizing Notes

    Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about knitting a gauge swatch!

    Finished Measurements

    You can view the finished size for this pattern by downloading the pdf.

  • Care

    Pattern Care

    Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.

    • Do Not Bleach
    • Do Not Iron
    • Machine Wash in Cold Water, Delicate Setting
    • Tumble Dry, Low Heat

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  • Questions & Answers

    Questions

    1 - 4 of 4 Questions

    Q: This is not the pattern for the Knitted Cable Throw With Lace. Could you send that pattern?

    23 days ago
    1 Answer

    A: This pattern is indeed for the Red Heart Braided Cable Knit Throw. For the Knitted Cable Throw With Lace pattern, please email us at inquire@yarnspirations.com so we can get a little more information to better assist you.

    18 days ago
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    Q: FYI, if it hasn’t already been brought to your attention, the pattern calls for size 15 needles, not size 11 that is included in your kit.

    8 months ago
    1 Answer

    A: Thank you for letting us know about this error. We are working to get it corrected.

    8 months ago
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    Q: This is not the LACE cable knit pattern by Brenda Lewis. where can I find her pattern please?

    10 months ago
    1 Answer

    A: We are sorry the external link brought you to the wrong pattern. We have reached out directly to assist you with the pattern and reported the issue for you.

    10 months ago
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    Q: Regarding this pattern:- HOW MANY TIMES IS THE CABLE PATTERN REPEATED IN THE 105 sts. ROW

    a year ago
    1 Answer

    A: The pattern repeat is 19 stitches plus 10 for the border. If casting on 105 stitches, there will be 5 cable lines in the blanket. Adjust the pattern by 19 stitches (less or more) to make the blanket smaller or larger. For balance and the best look, keep the repeats odd.

    a year ago
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