Description
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Interlaced Columns is a cable stitch knitting pattern defined by softly crossing vertical columns that create a steady, rhythmic texture. The cables move gently across the fabric, forming a structured surface without heaviness or visual clutter.
The raised columns are balanced by smooth stockinette sections, allowing the stitch definition to remain clear and consistent across the fabric. This interplay between texture and open space gives the pattern a calm, architectural quality that works well in larger surfaces.
The pattern is worked flat and built on a regular repeat, making it easy to adapt to different widths and project types. It is especially well suited for scarves, blankets, and decorative panels, where the vertical movement of the columns can be fully appreciated.
Designed as a stitch pattern rather than a finished project, Interlaced Columns can be adapted to a wide range of applications depending on yarn choice and gauge.





