Davie’s alternating cables are representative of the Vancouver shoreline and the various ebbs and flows that make up our day to day lives. Sized to fit a woman’s head and worked with Cascade 220, it’s a quick knit that will keep you warm during walks along the seawall and windy trips to the dog beach.
Finished Dimensions:
16″ finished circumference, will comfortable stretch to fit a head up to 25″ in circumference
This should fit an average woman’s head. For a larger or smaller size, either increase or decrease your cast-on by a multiple of 24 or choose larger/smaller needles to modify your gauge.
Needles:
- one 16″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge (suggested 4.5mm)
- one 16″ circular needle one size smaller than first needle (suggested 3.5mm)
- one set double pointed needles in size needed to obtain gauge
Additional Tools:
stitch marker
pom-pom maker
Gauge:
24 stitches per 4 inches in cable pattern, after blocking
Materials:
- 137 yards of worsted weight yarn (1 ball Cascade 220 shown here in Jet, Charcoal Grey, and Silver Grey)
- optional 33 yards of contrasting worsted weight yarn for pom-pom (1 ball Cascade 220 shown here in Straw, Lavender Heather, and Nebula Heather)
Abbreviations:
K: knit
P: purl
C10F: slip 5 stitches onto cable needle and hold in front of work, knit 5 stitches from left needle, knit 5 stitches from cable needle (left leaning cable)
K2tog: knit two together (right leaning decrease)
SSK: one by one slip the next two stitches knitwise onto right needle, put them back onto left needle and k2tog (left leaning decrease)
P2tog: purl two together
P3tog: purl 3 together
Brim:
Using smaller needles, cast on 96 stitches. Place marker and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist. Work 15 rows of ribbing
Rib: *K2, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Body:
Switch to larger needles and work rows 1-18 two times:
Row 1-5: *K10, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Row 6: *K10, P2, C10F, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Row 7-11: *K10, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Row 12: *K10, P2, C10F, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Row 13-17: *K10, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Row 18: *C10F, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round
Crown:
Continue working in the round, switching to DPNs once the decreases cause the circumference of the hat to become too small to continue on your circular needles.
Row 1: *SSK, K6, K2tog, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round (8 stitches decreased, 88 stitches remain)
Row 2: *SSK, K4, K2tog, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round (8 stitches decreased, 80 stitches remain)
Row 3: *SSK: K2, K2tog, P2, K10, P2 repeat from * to end of round (8 stitches decreased, 72 stitches remain)
Row 4: *SSK, K2tog, P2tog, K10, P2tog repeat from * to end of round (12 stitches decreased, 60 stitches remain)
Row 5: *K2tog, P1, SSK, K6, K2tog, P1 repeat from * to end of round (12 stitches decreased, 48 stitches remain)
Row 6: *K1, P1, SSK, K4, K2tog, P1 repeat from * to end of round (8 stitches decreased, 40 stitches remain)
Row 7: *P3tog, SSK, K2, P2tog repeat from * to end of round (16 stitches decreased, 24 stitches remain)
Row 8: *K2tog repeat from * to end of round (12 stitches decreased, 12 stitches remain)
Cut working yarn and thread it through remaining stitches to bind off. Make sure to block your hat to help it have a soft drape, I would recommend shaping it around something round like a bowl to give it some shape. Then weave in ends and attach the optional pom-pom and you’re ready to go!