New Pattern: Climbing Cables Hat

A perfect cabled hat, in time for fall.

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I love cables, but the truth is I don’t like to pull my cable needle out more than I have to.  It can hold things up, I want to move!  The cables on this hat climb in a pleasing fashion, and you only have to cable for 8 rounds for the child’s size and 10 rounds for the 2 adult sizes.  Yeah!

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Sizes:
child (adult, XL adult)
Finished Measurements:
Up to 21 (23, 25)” head circumference (stretches to fit)
Sample shown is adult
Yarn:
Classic Elite Yarns Fresco (60% wool/30% baby alpaca/10% angora, 59g/164yds)
1 skein in color 5303 Cinder
Needles:
US 6 (4mm) 16” circular needle and set of 5 dpns
US 4 (3.5mm) 16” circular needle
Supplies:
stitch markers
cable needle
yarn needle
Gauge:
24 sts and 36 rows = 4” (10cm)
in stockinette stitch

note: this pattern includes a chart

$4.95

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3 Responses to New Pattern: Climbing Cables Hat

  1. Kris says:

    Very cute!

  2. Ariane says:

    I totally understand how you feel about cables. They look gorgeous, but it’s not my favorite thing to knit!

  3. Chelsea says:

    Cables are my favorite too…Thanks for such a versatile and adorable Fall and Winter project!