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Cable knit sweaters, originating in Ireland, are a classic piece of clothing made from wool or other fabrics. They come in a variety of styles and patterns, with some incorporating braids and knots. While some are still made by hand, most are machine woven.
A cable knit sweater is a sweater knitted in a cable pattern. The patterns generally resemble twisted or braided ropes, and range in style from quite simple to intricate. Originating in Ireland, where they were traditionally created by hand, sweaters are now made primarily by knitting machines.
The sweater first made in the Aran Islands of Ireland. Aran sweaters are a subtype of cable knit sweaters, and are also known as fisherman’s sweaters. Aran sweaters were originally made from unwashed wool, which gave them a waterproof quality due to the lanolin oils present in the wool. Although most of these types of sweaters are not made from unwashed wool, the ones that are made from wool are still quite waterproof and help the wearer stay warm even when wet. Most sweaters are still made of wool, but they can also be made of cotton and other fabrics.
A cable knit sweater is considered a classic piece of clothing. The sweaters can be worn by men, women, and children alike. They come in a variety of styles, from crew necks to cardigans. Although the classic cable knit is cream in color, they are now produced in a wide range of shades, from fuchsia to black.
To create a cable knit sweater, various knitting techniques are used. In knitting, a wale is a series of stitches that are suspended from the next. To make a cable weave, several gales are made to cross each other. The wires can be made into braids and other patterns, with some patterns using up to seven braids.
A six-wire braid is known as a Saxon braid, while a five-wire braid is known as a Celtic princess braid. Cable knit sweater patterns can also incorporate knots, double helixes, and lattices. Another popular pattern is honeycomb. Cable knitting isn’t just used to create sweaters. Other cable knit items include socks, scarves, and hats.
In general, a certain amount of myth surrounds cable knit sweaters. Some people believe that different clans in Ireland each have their own cable knit sweater patterns. This is not the case; however, some cable knitting patterns have regional or local affiliations.
Most modern knitted sweaters are no longer made by hand; instead, they are machine woven. While some knitters still produce cable knits by hand, the sweaters are quite expensive due to the long production time. Since it is difficult for machines to weave the most intricate cable knit patterns, most machine-made cable knits tend to be simpler in design than those made by hand.
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