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First time ever!
I got bored of my regular Blythey knits so I decided to give cables a try. I always sort of 'understood' the concept, but never tried it.
Of course, I didn't have a cable needle on me, and none of my pencils or pens were thin enough... so I used a Post-It note, and folded up the sticky side a bit, cut off the rest and it worked fine :D
BY: Alycia Gerber
CAPTION: Cable Car High
PROGRAM: IPE Clean Energy at Xiamen University in Xiamen, China
LOCATION: Xiamen, China
DATE: Spring/Summer 2016
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This has been off the coast for last two day's sadly a considerable distance away. It appears to be off the coast of Hartlepool/Seaham Anyone any ideas what this ship is?
Cable cars operate on two routes from downtown near Union Square to Fisherman's Wharf, and a third route along California Street. While the cable cars are used to a certain extent by commuters, their small service area and premium fares for single rides make them more of a tourist attraction.
San Francisco
April 05, 2010
Pattern: Cabled Wrap, Ivy League by Tanis Gray
Yarn: Jo Sharp Silkroad Ultra
Colorway: Lake #716
Completed: Sep 2008
Pattern Variation: Added a few more pattern repeats to increase length
Caption says...This is Grandpa Cables while living on his place north of Notus Idaho over in Sand Hollow with his horse Queen, Kricket & Socks & Baby Colt
August 12, 1947