Chelsea Chunky Cabled Hat by Cori Eichelberger

Chelsea Chunky Cabled Hat

Knitting
March 2023
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
80 - 144 yards (73 - 132 m)
Sizes: 1(2, 3, 4) Youth 16”/40.5 cm, Adult Medium 18”/45.5 cm, Adult Large 20”/51 cm, Adult Extra Large 22”/56 cm – fully customizable
English
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My mum used to work for a fashion designer making knitwear, so she knits me lots of chunky scarves, hats and gloves, which I love. -Katie McGrath, Irish actress

I’ve wanted to design a chunky cowl and hat combo for a while, I think knitting with chunky yarn can make a quick and easy knit for a gift for a friend or family member. This cowl works up in an evening or two and turns out hust lovely. The chunky yarn allows a bit of body so that it doesn’t slouch down around your chest and provides a little bit of warmth sort of like a turtleneck without the restriction. The cowl is knit flat and grafted upon completion, as is the band of the hat and stitches are picked up around one side to close the top.

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This pattern includes a provisional cast on; C8F (cable 8 front) and kitchener stitch.

SAMPLE: The hat sample was knit using Chelsea Luxe Yarns chunky (100% SW merino 106 yds/100 g) and weighed 75 grams using 80 yards/73 meters.

This pattern was written for personal use, please honor my copyright.

Tech editing by and graphic design by Corrina Ferguson.

Test knitters were: Samantha Christensen, Erin Davis, Tracy Henick, Victoria Pileski, Emily Saopraseuth, Jessica Schick and Helen Woodcock.

Photography by Anna Stauber of Boreal Studios.

Model was Johanna Smith Hamilton.