Here's about 11 inches or so of Rogue. In the continuing cascade of mods made necessary by my shifting to a thinner yarn and smaller gauge, I've worked six of the side cable repeats before branching back to complete the side panel chart. No problem there.

I do note however that as expected - this is going to be a weighty object in cotton. Cotton weighs more per yard than wool. 50 grams of cotton yarn will contain fewer yards than 50 grams of a comparable thickness wool. So far I've used about 300 grams of cotton. That's roughly 2/3 of a pound. My finished piece may end up weighing as much as 2 or 3 pounds!
Useful tools and toys:I've gotten quite a few notes lately asking for help with metric conversions, needle sizes, fabric care, garment sizes and yarn weights; confusion about how to figure out repeats given a set stitch count; and requests for descriptions of basic knitting techniques. Here's a raft of tools that I find useful for these purposes, plus some other useful or interesting (or amusing) things tossed in.
Knitting needle size equivalencies (
FiberGypsy):
http://www.fibergypsy.com/common/needles.shtmlMetric/Imperial unit conversion calculators:
http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/conversions.htmlhttp://www.mcnichols.com/products/productsupportfiles/conv.calc.htmFactor generators (good for finding possible pattern repeats from a stitch count total)
http://www.markhorrell.com/tools/factors.asphttp://www.counton.org/explorer/primes/primecalc.shtmlDescriptions of the count (X/X) systems of yarn weight and yardage used by machine knitters:
http://www.cara4webshopping.com/cara_free/yarn-wts.htmhttp://www.yarns-and.com/yarnto.htmHow-to videos or animations showing basic knitting techiques:
http://www.knittinghelp.comhttp://www.dnt-inc.com/barhtmls/knittech.htmlTutorial on reading lace knitting charts (
Heirloom Knitting):
http://www.heirloom-knitting.co.uk/pages/beginners_guide2.htmlFabric care label symbols:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5556.htmlHeel stitch count chart (dead link retrieved using
Wayback Machine)
http://web.archive.org/web/20021016042840/http://www.magma.ca/~vanmac/heels.htmGarment size charts:
http://www.yarnstandards.com/sizing.htmlhttp://www.fibergypsy.com/Charts_and_Other_Helpful_Resources/Size_and_Measurement_Charts/Sock size survey results:
http://www.needletrax.com/SockSizeAnalysis.html#Jaya's round-up of knitting software availble for Palm handhelds:
http://www.palmsource.com/interests/knitting//Back neck shaping for the Math-Aware:
http://www.hillcrestknitwear.com/knitting%20info/ff%20back%20neck%20formula.htmlToysSockman
http://www.renfro.com/consumer/Renfro/funstuff/sockcalculator/
Assorted esoteric Google time-wasters (
Google Blogoscoped):
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-01-29-n34.html