Tributary Hat by Sarah Dawn

Tributary Hat

Knitting
December 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
195 - 208 yards (178 - 190 m)
One
English
This pattern is available for free.

This hat originally came from me playing around with different cable swatches. I loved this one so much; I wanted to feature it on something!

This hat was originally designed for a friend of mine who wears winter caps over visors and baseball caps, so I wanted a hat design that had enough positive ease to accommodate that. After some experimentation, this hat was born!
The cable band is knit first, working flat, and using an optional provisional cast on. The hat is then picked up from both edges of the cable band to form the ribbing and the crown of the hat.

The sample was knit in Queensland Collection Kathmandu Aran 100, which is a blend of 85% Merino, 10% Silk, and 5% Cashmere. If you’re substituting yarns, I’d suggested a merino or merino/silk blend.

For questions and support, please visit this thread in my Ravelry Group, e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com, or send me a PM here on Ravelry.


Pattern Notes:

This pattern has written instructions, and the stitch pattern is both written and charted.

Also please note that if you are a loose knitter, or are enlarging the pattern in any way, you may require an additional skein of recommended yarn. The sample was made with 1 skein with only 14 yards remaining.


Techniques Used:
decreases: k2tog, k3tog
optional provisional cast on
Kitchener stitch/grafting
working cables with a cable needle
working in the round


Pattern Usage:

While you may teach a knitting class using this pattern, each student in the class should go to the Knotions Magazine link for a copy of the pattern. (http://knotions.com/issues/december-2017/pattern-december...)

If you’d like to make something from this design as donations to charity, go right ahead. If you want to sell anything you’ve created from this design for charity or commercial purposes, also go right ahead.

The only thing I ask for the above is that you credit me (“Sarah Dawn’s Designs”) and list the pattern name as well. Thank you!

If you would like to offer to translate this pattern into other languages, I’d love to work with you to do so! Please, contact me (either by e-mail or here on Ravelry), to discuss the details.


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