The Seville is a cabled wall hanging perfect to add some warmth to your home. It's designed by Roni Halloran, and is a great project for knitters who want to learn how to make cables. It's designed with Erika Knight Studio Linen, with two strands held together, so you can mix colors for a marled effect or use a single color.
Our Row House Tutorial Design integrates our skills videos via hotlinks in the PDF to teach you how to make cables. It's great for newer knitters who are still learning new skills.
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FINISHED DIMENSIONS
9" wide (at widest point where fringe is added) & 8" wide (at narrowest point in body of wall hanging) by 10 1/4" tall (excluding fringe, before being sewn to dowel)
GAUGE
26 sts & 22 rows = 4" in cable pattern, with two strands held together, although gauge is not important for this project
MATERIALS
A DK weight linen or cotton yarn. We used 2 skeins of Erika Knight Studio Linen. Our sample is in Bone and Milk held together. If you are using a different yarn, you will need 240 m (262 yds) of yarn.
Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
Size 4.5 mm (US size 7) straight needles
Cable needle
Size 5 mm (US size H-8) crochet hook for making fringe
Tapestry needle for sewing over dowel and weaving in ends
Dowel 12" long by 1/4" diameter
Scissors