Cozy Cabled Beanie Hat
"When a row begins with Ch 1, the ch does not count as a st. When the row begins with Ch 3, it does count as a st. The pictures of the cabling are for reference only, as they show a 6 stitch cabling, this pattern is for a 4 stitch cabling. The increase in Round 8 occurs between by working 4th dc and 3rd fptr in the same stitch. Round 11 is a repeat of Round 8 without the increase. Reverse sc stitch is also referred to as the crab stitch. The numbers in (parenthesis) at the end of each Round indicated the total number of stitches in that round. There will be 8 total cables, each with 5 twists. "
More Fabulous Craft Ideas for You
If you're a fan of crafting cozy cabled beanie hats, we have some great project recommendations for you to try out next! For starters, why not expand your skills by creating a matching cabled scarf or fingerless gloves to go with your hat? This would make for a stylish and cohesive winter accessories set that you can wear or gift to a loved one.
If you're feeling more adventurous, you could try your hand at knitting a cabled sweater or cardigan. This project will allow you to showcase your cabling skills on a larger scale and create a beautiful wardrobe staple that you can wear throughout the colder months.
For a fun seasonal twist on your cabled beanie hat obsession, consider making some holiday-themed decorations or ornaments using the same cabling technique. Perhaps you could knit mini cabled hats or stockings to hang on your Christmas tree, or create a festive garland of cabled snowflakes to adorn your home during the winter season.
No matter which project you choose to tackle next, we're sure that your passion for crafting cozy cabled creations will shine through in your finished pieces. Happy crafting!
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge14 st x 10 ½ rows = 4” x 4” square
Stitch used to obtain gauge = Rounds 9-20
Finished SizeOne Size: approximately 9” long x 10” diameter
Materials List
- Yarn
- Hook
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors