Knitted Honeycomb Cable Hat

Introducing the Honeycomb Cable Hat, a cozy and stylish accessory that will keep you warm during the chilly winter months. This meticulously crafted hat features a unique knitted honeycomb pattern, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your winter wardrobe. The intricate cable design creates a beautiful texture that not only looks visually appealing but also provides extra insulation, ensuring maximum comfort and protection against the cold. The honeycomb cable pattern adds depth and dimension to the hat, making it a true standout piece. Crafted from high-quality yarn, this hat is not only soft and gentle against your skin but also durable, ensuring it will last for seasons to come. Whether you're strolling through a snowy park or heading out for a night on the town, the Honeycomb Cable Hat is the perfect accessory to complete your winter look with style and warmth. 

Materials:

  • (1), 1, (2) ball Greenland (100% Superwash Merino Wool - 137 yds/100 g) - shown in color 3549
  • US 7 - 16" circular needles
  • US 9 - 16" circular needles
  • Cable needle (or spare DPN)
  • Stitch Marker

Abbrevations

  • K - Knit
  • P - Purl
  • cn - cable needle
  • Sl - slip
  • 4-st RC - Sl 2 sts to cn and hold to back, K2, K2 from cn.
  • 4-st LC - Sl 2 sts to cn and hold to front, K2, K2 from cn
  • K2Tog - Knit 2 together

Using US 7 - 16" circular needle. Cast on (80),88, (96) stitches. Join in the round, be careful not to twist. Place marker.

K2, P2 for 2"

Change to US 9 - 16" Circular Needle

Row 1 - *4-st RC, 4-st LC; rep from *

Row 2 (and all even rows) - K

Row 3 - K

Row 5 - *4-st LC, 4-st RC; rep from *

Row 7 - K

Rep rows 1–8.

Continue until reach 6.5 - 7" in length from Cast on edge (for smaller hat - 6", for larger hat - 7 - 7.5"). Begin decreases.

Row 1 - *4-st RC, 4-st LC; rep from *
Row 2 - k6, k2tog
Row 3 - k2tog, k5
Row 4 - k4, k2tog
Row 5 - k2tog, k3
Row 6 - k2, k2tog
Row 7 - k2tog, k1
Row 8 - k2tog

Cut yarn, pull through remaining stitches. Weave in ends.

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