Knitted Ripple Lattice Hat

Imagine a cozy winter accessory that combines the intricate beauty of a ripple pattern with the classic charm of lattice work. This unique hat is not just any ordinary headwear - it is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and style. The knitted ripple lattice hat is a true work of art, showcasing the skill and creativity of the maker. Each stitch is carefully placed to create a stunning design that is both eye-catching and functional. The soft, warm yarn used in the creation of this hat ensures that it is not only stylish but also practical, keeping you cozy and comfortable on even the coldest of days. Whether you're hitting the slopes or simply running errands around town, the knitted ripple lattice hat is sure to turn heads and keep you looking chic and sophisticated.

Yarn: SMC Riana Color (50% New Wool, 45% Acrylic, 5% Viscose; 131 yards [120 meters]/50 grams); #5843 - don't know the color name, might be discontinued, but I only used one skein!!!

Needles: One 16" circular needle in size 9, one set of double pointed needles (dpn), also in size 9

Notions: Marker, tapestry needle, cable needle (cn) or extra dpn for cabling

Gauge: 19 stitches x 25 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm

Cast on 96 stitches, place marker, and join in a round

k1, p1, k1, p3 for one inch in ribbing

Rows 1 - 2: * k3, p3; rep from *

R 3: * k3, pass next 3 purled stitches to cable needle & hold in back, k3, p3 from cable needle, p3 *

R 4 – 5: * k6, p6 *


R 6: * pass next 3 knitted stitches to cable needle & hold in front, k3, k3 from cable needle, p6*

R 7 – 8: * k6, p6 *

R 9: remove marker, slip first three knitted stitches and replace marker, * k3, p3, slip next 3 purled stitches to cable needle & hold in back, k3, p3 from cable needle *, end by k3, p3, slip next 3 purled stitches to cable needle & hold in back, knit first three slipped stitches, p3 from cable needle

Knit rows 1 – 9 three times in total, then repeat rows 1 – 6. And now it’s time to decrease!

Row 1 of decrease: * k6, p2, p2tog, p2 *

R 2: * k6, p2, p2tog, p1 *, remove marker, slip next three knit stitches (which were the first 3 stitches, and will now become the last 3)

R 3: Switch to double-pointed needles, then * k3, p2, slip next 2 purled stitches to cable needle & hold in back, k3, p2 from cable needle *

R 4: *k3, p2tog, k3, p2 *

R 5: *k3, p1, k3, p2tog *

R 6: * k3, pass next purled stitch to cable needle & hold in back, k3, p1 from cable needle, p1 *

R 7: * k3, k2tog, k1, p2 *

R 8: * k1, ssk, k2, p2 *

R 9: * pass next 2 knitted stitches to cable needle & hold in front, k2, k2 from cable needle, p2 *

R 10: * k1, k2tog, k1, p2 *

R 11: * k3, p2tog *

R 12: * k2tog, k1, p1 *

R 13: * k2tog, p1 *

R 14: * k2tog *

Cut yarn tail to 12 inches, use yarn needle to loop through last 8 stitches which remain. Tuck in ends. Place on head, twirl in circle. You're done!

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