The rose garden cable stitch is a simple cable pattern consisting of a central column, framed by columns of twisted stockinette ribs. The result is a fabric that looks a bit like a rose garden.
The branched cable stitch creates a panel of twisted stitches that resemble a row of tree branches. Combining 3 and 4 stitch crossed cables, the change in sizes gives that twig and branch look to the fabric.
The Totem Pole Lace Panel is a geometric pattern resembling the carved totems found in many indigenous cultures. The bold graphics incorporate columns of textured "V" shaped panels, similar to eagle's wings stacked atop each other.
The Rhombus Cable stitch is a subtle geometric cable pattern. It's unique look comes from being worked on a background of stockinette, keeping the cable flush with the rest of the fabric.
They Vandyke Lace Panel is a traditional knitting pattern consisting of a column of lace V's. These V's are made using a repeating pattern of staggered eyelets stacked on top of each other.
The double snakey cable stitch creates a double wave design. This knitted cable panel consists of what looks like two layers of fabric, with touching cable waves on top, and an opposite cable on the bottom. The effect is a nice accent detail which can be used in everything from …
The eyelet lattice insertion is a lace panel with a lattice weave. It uses simple eyelets in a diamond pattern to create the criss cross design. This is meant to be a lace motif that is inserted into another project as an accent.
The Roman Cable Stitch is simple, yet bold cable panel with great visual impact. It works best on a reverse stockinette stitch background, and can also be made without a cable needle. It is perfect for as an accent on sweaters, purses, and blankets.