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Cable Knit Hat Pattern Guide

This document provides instructions for making a cable knit hat using bulky yarn and size 13 circular needles. It includes a list of materials needed and abbreviations used in the pattern. The pattern calls for casting on 57 stitches and working in the round with a rib stitch border. After increasing to 60 stitches, a cable pattern is worked over multiple rounds before beginning decreases to shape the crown. Decreases are worked over several rounds through different decrease stitches until few stitches remain, which are then secured off.

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Cable Knit Hat Pattern Guide

This document provides instructions for making a cable knit hat using bulky yarn and size 13 circular needles. It includes a list of materials needed and abbreviations used in the pattern. The pattern calls for casting on 57 stitches and working in the round with a rib stitch border. After increasing to 60 stitches, a cable pattern is worked over multiple rounds before beginning decreases to shape the crown. Decreases are worked over several rounds through different decrease stitches until few stitches remain, which are then secured off.

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Cables n’ Caps

by Bri Lyn

Materials:

• 1 skein super bulky yarn (I used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick)
o Note: You might need a little over 1 skein if you’re using the same type of
yarn, as I only had enough for a child-sized hat.
• Size 13 circular needles (16” or longer, we’ll be using the magic loop for the end)
• Stitch marker
• Cable needle
• Darning needle
• Optional: Pompom for decorating the top

Abbreviation Guide:

CO – cast on
K – knit
P – purl
M1 – make one, video tutorial here
S2 – slip 2 stitches
SSK – slip two stitches to the right needle, and knit them together
K2TOG – knit two stitches together
C6F – slip 3 stitches to your cable needle and hold in front of work, knit the next 3
stitches, knit stitches from cable needle
C6B – slip 3 stitches to your cable needle and hold in back of work, knit next 3
stitches, knit stitches from cable needle

Pattern:
Note: Sizing is denoted as follows  Child [Adult]
CO 57 stitches and join in the round (56 stitches)
Place stitch marker
1: (K1P1)* to end
Repeat row 1 until the piece measures 2” [2.5”] from cast on edge
2: (K13, M1)* to end (60 stitches)
3-4: (K9, P1)* to end
5: (C6F, K3, P1)* to end
6-7: (K9,P1)* to end
8: (K3, C6B, P1)* to end
Repeat rows 3-8 until the piece measures 6” [7.5”] from cast on edge

Decreases:
1: (SSK, K5, K2TOG, P1)* to end
2: (K7, P1)* to end
3: (S2 on cable needle and hold in front, K3, K2 from cable needle, K2, P1)* to
end
4: (SSK, K3, K2TOG, P1)* to end
5: (SSK, K1, K2TOG, P1)* to end
6: (K2, K2TOG)* to end
7: (K1, K2TOG)* to end
8: (K2TOG)* to end
Cut yarn, thread through remaining live stitches & secure tightly. Blocking is
optional.

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