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Why You’ll Love This Pattern
Cable knit hats look intricate—but they’re easier than they appear! With a cozy structure, stunning texture, and a clean finish, this pattern will quickly become your go-to hat for winter (and gift season).
Materials You’ll Need
Yarn Recommendations
Worsted weight yarn (Category 4)
Approx. 180–200 yards
Wool, acrylic, or blend works well. Choose something that shows stitch definition clearly—avoid fuzzy yarns.
Needles
US 8 (5mm) 16″ circular needles
US 8 (5mm) double-pointed needles (for crown)
Optional: US 7 (4.5mm) circulars for brim
Other Tools
Cable needle
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Measuring tape
Skill Level & Techniques Required
Cable Stitch Basics
You’ll be working C6F and C6B (cable 6 front/back) throughout the pattern.
Knitting in the Round
We’ll knit the hat seamlessly using circular needles—no seaming necessary!
Decreasing for the Crown
Simple k2tog and ssk techniques are used at the top.
Gauge and Sizing
Gauge
18 stitches × 24 rounds = 4″ in stockinette, in the round
Always knit a swatch before starting!
Finished Size
One size fits most adults
Hat circumference (unstretched): 18″
Height: 9″
Cable Knit Hat Pattern (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Cast On and Join in the Round
CO 96 stitches using the long-tail method.
Place marker and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist.
Step 2: Knit the Ribbed Brim
Work K2, P2 ribbing for 1.5 to 2 inches (approx. 12 rounds).
Step 3: Begin Cable Pattern
Pattern Repeat over 12 sts:
Rounds 1–4: P2, K6, P2, K2
Round 5 (Cable Round): P2, C6F, P2, K2
Rounds 6–10: Repeat Round 1
Round 11 (Cable Round): P2, C6B, P2, K2
Repeat Rounds 1–11 4 times total (or until desired height before crown shaping).
Step 4: Continue in Pattern to Crown
Work cable repeats until piece measures 7″ from cast-on edge.
Step 5: Shape the Crown with Decreases
Begin decrease (switch to DPNs when needed):
Round 1: (P2tog, K6, P2tog, K2) repeat – 80 sts
Round 2: P1, K6, P1, K2 repeat
Round 3: (P1, K2tog, K2, SSK, P1, K2) – 64 sts
Round 4: Knit as established
Round 5: (P1, K4, P1, K2tog) – 56 sts
Round 6: (P1, K2tog twice, P1, K2) – 40 sts
Round 7: (P1, K2tog, P1, K2tog) – 24 sts
Round 8: (K2tog around) – 12 sts
Cut yarn, thread through remaining sts, pull tight, and fasten off.
Step 6: Finishing and Weaving In Ends
Use tapestry needle to weave in all yarn tails neatly.
Lightly block to shape if needed.
Understanding the Cable Pattern
C6F (Cable 6 Front)
Slip 3 sts to cable needle, hold in front, K3 from left needle, then K3 from cable needle.
C6B (Cable 6 Back)
Slip 3 sts to cable needle, hold in back, K3 from left needle, then K3 from cable needle.
Using a Cable Needle
Use a designated cable needle or a DPN. Even a bent paperclip works in a pinch!
Reading a Cable Chart
Charts give a visual of cable direction—right-leaning vs. left-leaning cables. Not needed here, but useful for future patterns.
Customizing Your Hat
Using Bulky Yarn
Switch to bulky yarn and reduce stitches (try 72) for a chunkier look.
Adding a Pom-Pom
Top it off with a faux fur or yarn pom-pom for extra flair.
Making It Slouchy or Fitted
Slouchy: Knit more cable repeats (add 1–2″ in height)
Fitted: Reduce cable rounds or start crown decreases earlier
Common Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Twisted Stitches
Check your stitches before cabling. Always insert needle correctly—legs in front!
Miscrossed Cables
Use stitch markers to separate each cable section. Rip back carefully if you catch the mistake late.
Loose Tension Around Cables
Tighten the stitches before and after a cable cross to prevent gaps.
Care Instructions
Washing Your Cable Hat
Hand wash in cool water with gentle detergent. Avoid wringing.
Drying and Storing Properly
Lay flat to dry. Store folded to avoid stretching the crown.
Final Thoughts
A cable knit hat is a stylish yet approachable project—especially with circular needles. You’ll love how professional it looks with only basic techniques and a few hours of knitting. Whether you’re knitting for a loved one or adding to your own winter wardrobe, this hat will be a favorite!
FAQs
1. Can I knit this hat flat instead of in the round?
Yes, but you’ll need to add a seam and modify the cable row instructions slightly.
2. What if I don’t have a cable needle?
You can pinch the stitches or use a DPN, safety pin, or even a bobby pin as a temporary cable holder.
3. How long does this hat take to knit?
Around 5–8 hours for most knitters, depending on experience and yarn weight.
4. Can I resize this pattern for kids?
Yes! CO fewer stitches in multiples of 12, and reduce rounds between cables.
5. What yarn works best for showing cable texture?
Smooth, light-colored yarns like wool or wool-blends. Avoid fuzzy or highly variegated yarns.
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