Riverport Cable Headband by Luise O'Neill

Riverport Cable Headband

Knitting
October 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
4.0 mm (G)
70 - 83 yards (64 - 76 m)
SIZE XS (S, M, L) Finished Circumference: 18 (19, 20, 22)" / 45.5 (48.5, 51, 56)cm; Headband Width: 3" / 7.5cm
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Note: This pattern is included in the Riverport Cable Hat pattern. Please visit that pattern page to purchase the Riverport Cable Headband and Hat pattern.


Riverport, a tiny river-front community on the aptly named Fairhaven Peninsula along the LaHave in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, maintains its rich Maritime traditions and is minutes away from the LaHave Cable Ferry ~ all-in-all, an apt namesake for this cabled collection. When a cold nor’easter blows, it’s tucked up warm you’ll want to be! And what better way than with lusciously cabled knitwear.

Riverport Cable Headband

Size
XS (S, M, L)
Finished Circumference: 18 (19, 20, 22)“ / 45.5 (48.5, 51, 56)cm

Headband Width: 3” / 7.5cm

Intended to be worn with 1 – 2” / 2.5 – 5cm of negative ease.

Yarn
Sample is knit in Patons Classic Wool Tweeds (90% Wool, 7% Acrylic, 3% Viscose; 223yds / 205m per 100g) in Rich Red Tweed

Headband requires 70 (73, 76, 83)yds / 64 (67, 70, 76)m.

Notions
Stitch marker, cable needle, one button, 4 safety pins, waste yarn, tapestry needle

Needles
4 mm / US6 or size required to obtain gauge

4 mm / US6 crochet hook (optional, for provisional cast on and for picking up hat stitches)

Gauge
20 sts and 26 rows over 4” / 10cm in Stockinette stitch, blocked

Pattern Notes
The cabled headband with knit-on I-Cord edges is worked flat and then joined by sewing a button through the overlapped band. There is no buttonhole.

For Sizes XS and L an extended version of the cable is knit to accommodate the sizing.

Links are provided for the Provisional Crochet Cast On but any provisional cast on method may be used.

Both charts and written directions are provided for the cable.

Credits
Sincere thanks to Raveller dragonxser for testing this pattern.
Once again our thanks go to stitch design guru Annie Maloney whose talents never cease to amaze!