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Knitting Pattern: Farraige Cabled Hat
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern for the “Farraige” cabled hat.
Inspired by traditional Aran fisherman sweaters, Farraige is a double-brimmed cozy hat full of cables and texture. Needing only approximately 200 yards of worsted weight and utilizing a repetitive cabled pattern, Farraige is a great pattern for knitters looking to expand their cabling skills or a meditative and satisfying easy project for cable experts. Add a pompom or not depending on your style!
Yarn:
1 skein category 4/worsted weight yarn
Recommended: Lion Brand Wool Ease
Needles:
Size US 6 (4mm) circular or double-pointed needles
Tools:
Cable needle or extra DPN for cable rows
Tapestry needle for finishing
Gauge:
22 stitches in 1x1 ribbing over 24 rows = 4x4”
Finished Dimensions:
With brim folded up, hat measures 8 x 9.5”
Key:
K - Knit
P - Purl
C6F - Slip 3 stitches onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit next 3 stitches from the left needle, then knit the 3 stitches on the cable needle
C2F - Slip 1 stitch onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit next stitch from the left needle, then knit the stitch on the cable needle
C2B - Slip 1 stitch onto cable needle and hold in back of work. Knit next stitch from the left needle, then knit the stitch on the cable needle
P2T - Purl two stitches together to decrease
K2T - Knit two stitches together to decrease
CDD - Central double decrease
Pattern includes both written and charted instructions, and includes a step-by-step tutorial for the CDD decrease.
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern for the “Farraige” cabled hat.
Inspired by traditional Aran fisherman sweaters, Farraige is a double-brimmed cozy hat full of cables and texture. Needing only approximately 200 yards of worsted weight and utilizing a repetitive cabled pattern, Farraige is a great pattern for knitters looking to expand their cabling skills or a meditative and satisfying easy project for cable experts. Add a pompom or not depending on your style!
Yarn:
1 skein category 4/worsted weight yarn
Recommended: Lion Brand Wool Ease
Needles:
Size US 6 (4mm) circular or double-pointed needles
Tools:
Cable needle or extra DPN for cable rows
Tapestry needle for finishing
Gauge:
22 stitches in 1x1 ribbing over 24 rows = 4x4”
Finished Dimensions:
With brim folded up, hat measures 8 x 9.5”
Key:
K - Knit
P - Purl
C6F - Slip 3 stitches onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit next 3 stitches from the left needle, then knit the 3 stitches on the cable needle
C2F - Slip 1 stitch onto cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit next stitch from the left needle, then knit the stitch on the cable needle
C2B - Slip 1 stitch onto cable needle and hold in back of work. Knit next stitch from the left needle, then knit the stitch on the cable needle
P2T - Purl two stitches together to decrease
K2T - Knit two stitches together to decrease
CDD - Central double decrease
Pattern includes both written and charted instructions, and includes a step-by-step tutorial for the CDD decrease.
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