KNITTING PATTERN: Cable-ish Hat
It’s not often that I get to sit down and experiment with different knitting stitch patterns. But as with most things in life, it’s important to take a break and do something for yourself.
So the other day, I sat down, flipped through one of my pattern books, found a stitch I loved, and altered it into a beautiful hat using one of my favorite stash yarns: Red Heart Shimmer. It’s a favorite of mine because it’s so incredibly soft for an acrylic and has a wonderful little halo effect, making it appear like more of a natural fiber. The shimmer is just that - a shimmer - as opposed to a sparkle, so the effect is more subtle. I can’t get enough of it.
The hat looks beautiful as-is (if I do say so myself), but a coordinating pom-pom on top adds an extra special touch. Of course, that’s up to you!
*Terminology*
Pattern is written using English terminology
TBL: Knit your next stitch “Through Back Loop”
PM: “Place Marker”
K2tog: “Knit 2 Together”: Knit the next two stitches together (right-slanting decrease)
CDD: “Centered Double Decrease”: Slip next two stitches as if to knit, knit the next stitch, pass the two slipped stitches over the knitted stitch
*Supplies*
Light worsted weight yarn (I used Red Heart Shimmer in the Cherry colorway for the sample above)
Size US 7 circular needles and DPNs (you can use the DPNs for the entire hat if you'd like; otherwise, you'll just need them for decreasing at the top)
Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
Stitch marker
You'll get a one-page PDF pattern