Eyelet Cable Hat - Worsted Weight by Alana Braedley

Eyelet Cable Hat - Worsted Weight

Knitting
January 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20.5 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
0 - 175 yards (0 - 160 m)
Newborn (baby, toddler, child/small adult, medium adult, large adult).
English
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Eyelet Cable hat is my most popular pattern. It is a mock cable so it looks like a cable but there is no cable needle required.

The picture is of my 7 year old he is wearing the child/small adult size. The mock cables make this hat very flexible. The size that my son is wearing fits him, my 11 year old (who is bigger then I am) and me.

The Yarns of Richard Devrieze- Fynn is great for this hat it makes it warm and it has a depth to it, giving it a soft squishy feeling. The last time I had this pattern on my son he wouldn’t keep it on as a baby (he wouldn’t keep anything on) but this time he didn’t want to take it off.

The more difficult abbreviations that are in the pattern are as follows;
P2tog – Purl two together.
SL1 – Slip one purlwise.
K2tog – Knit two together.
Sts – Stitches.
SL1-k2-Psso – Slip one stitch, knit two stitches, take the slipped stitch and pass it over the two knit stitches and off the needle.