Cobscook Bay Hat
The traditional stretchy-rib hat is transformed in this design by the addition of just 4 rounds of non-traditional cables. The heavier aran weight yarn and the three sizes make it easy to quickly knit up a batch of hats for the whole family. Great for gift knits too!
The pattern is approachable for knitters with some experience knitting hats in the round and working cables. The hat is knit from the brim up. Directions are given in written form, with the crown decreases also given in an optional charted form if you prefer using charts. The pattern is 2 pages long and has been fully test knit and professionally tech edited to be clear and free of errors.
Sizes:
S (M, L) to fit Child (Adult S/M, Adult L/XL) with head circumferences of approximately 19 (21, 23) in/ 48 (53.5, 58.5) cm. Designed to be worn with approximately 4 to 5 in/ 10 to 12.5 cm of stretch in the rib, but the fit is very flexible since the stitch pattern is so stretchy. Shown in size M (in green) worn with 4 in/ 10 cm negative ease and in size S in yellow.
Finished Measurements:
Circumference when un-stretched: Approximately 14 1/2 (16 1/2, 18 1/2) in/ 37 (42, 47) cm.
Height: 7 1/2 (8 1/4, 9) in/ 19 (21, 23) cm.
Gauge:
Gauge over stockinette knit flat: 17 st and 24 rows/ 4in/ 10 cm.
Gauge over cable pattern in round: Approximately 24 sts and 26 rnds/ 4 in/ 10 cm – this can be difficult to measure, so choose your needle size based on your stockinette swatch.
What You Need:
- 2 (2 1/2, 3) oz/ 57 (71, 85) g, approximately 100 (125, 150) yds/ 91 (114, 137) m of aran weight or heavy worsted yarn. Green sample shown in Peace Fleece, 75% wool 25% mohair, 200 yds/ 4 oz, color “Kamchattka Sea Moss”. Kid’s Yellow sample in Briggs and Little Heritage, 100% wool, color “Yellow WO”.
- 16 in/ 40 cm circular needle in size required to obtain gauge. I used US #7/ 4.5 mm. You may need a size or two above or below that.
- Set of 4 dpns in the same size as above.
- One stitch marker
- One cable needle
- Tapestry needle
- Optional: faux fur pom-pom or topper of your choice.
Photography by John Newell.
Tech Editing by Tabitha’s Heart.
Special thanks to Galen Landrum for modeling the kid’s hat!
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