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For the sample shown,
I worked a right to left
crossover and a left to
right crossover in the
same RS MC row, with
seven stitches inbetween.
In the following RS
MC row, I moved the
crossovers one column
toward the center.

 

 

Crossover from left to right
RS MC Row: Worked over 3 sts after
a yf sl1yo. Place first 2 sts onto cable
needle to back of work, brk1, place the
first st (the brk st) from cable needle
onto left needle, then second st (the
yf sl1yo st) from cable needle to
lefthand needle, yf sl1yo, brk1.
Crossover from right to left
RS MC Row: Worked over 3 sts after
a yf sl1yo. Place first st onto a cable
needle to front, place foll st onto
second cable needle to back, brk1,
then work yf sl1yo on stitch from
second cable needle, then work brk1
on stitch from first cable needle, this is
a right to left crossover.
crossed stitches wrong side This is the wrong side
of the work, notice that
the knit columns distort
a bit where the crossing
occurred on the RS.
brioche needles
If you place crossed stitches on top of one another
you will create a small cable.
 
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