Starter Cable Scarf & Hat -- Hat by Kim Haesemeyer

Starter Cable Scarf & Hat -- Hat

Knitting
June 2012
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
US 11 - 8.0 mm
62 - 101 yards (57 - 92 m)
Baby, Child, Adult
English

If you haven’t knit cables before, this is a terrific set to get you started. Since the cable row is worked only every 10 rows and the pattern uses bulky yarn, you’ll have this hat and scarf finished in no time. The scarf is truly easy because it is worked flat. The hat is considered intermediate project, because it is knit in the round. However, it has no seams to stitch! Chances are excellent that you’re going to fall in love with knitting cables!

Hat
Skill Level: Intermediate

Size:
Baby Fits Head Circumference 13”-15” (33-38 cm)
Child Fits Head Circumference 16”-19” (40.5-48.5 cm)
Adult Fits Head Circumference 20”-23” (51-58.5 cm)

Sample knit in the Adult size. The fabric is very stretchy because of the cables. If a snug adult hat is desired, work the child size and add an inch or so to the initial ribbing for additional length.

Finished Circumference:
13.75” (16.5”, 19.25”)/35 (42, 49) cm

Finished Length:
6” (7”, 7.5”)/15 (18, 19) cm

Needles:
US 11 16” circular and set of 4 double pointed needles or size needed for gauge

Gauge:
In body pattern, 14 sts (one repeat) = 2.75”

Yardage:
62 (83, 101) yards/57 (76, 93) meters

Notions:
stitch marker, tapestry needle

The listing for the matching scarf is here.

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