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Adding crochet beauty to the world, one stitch at a time.
Rockin The Cables Hat![]() The Rockin Cables hat has the traditional look with a new twist on the band. The hat works up from the bottom. I really enjoyed designing this hat. Materials: Size G and H Hook 2 colors of worsted weight yarn. I used Carons Simply Soft 1 Buttons Tapestry Needle Stitches: Sp-space Sl st-slip stitch Ch-chain Sc – single crochet Dc- double crochet Hdc-half double crochet Fptr-front post treble crochet Bptr-back post treble crochet dc2tog- dc 2 together MC- Master Color CC- Contrast Color Gauge: H hook HDC 4 inches by 4 inches = 17 stitches by 10 rows Hat Band: (using G hook) The band will be a bit bigger, it will have an inch to an inch and a half overlap.) Ch 13 (hdc counts as st) Row 1: Sc in the first st and each st across. Turn (12 sc) Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in the first st and in each st across. Turn (12 hdc) Row 3: Ch 2, hdc in the next 3 sts, fptr around the next 4 hdc, hdc in the last 4 sts. Turn (8 hdc, fptr) Row 4: Ch 2, hdc in the next 3 sts, bptr around the next 4 hdc, hdc in the last 4 sts. Turn (8 hdc, bptr) Row 5: Ch 2, hdc in next 3 sts, skip the next 2 sts, fptr around the post of 3 & 4, fptc around the 2 skipped stitches (1st and 2nd st). (in that order every time- 3, 4, 1, 2), hdc in remaining 4 sts. Turn ( 8hdc, 4 fptr) Rows 6 – 63: Repeat rows 4 and 5 Row 64: Ch 2, hdc in the first st and in each st across. Turn (12 hdc) Row 65: Ch 1, sc in the first st and each st across. (12 sc) The following is around the whole band. Ch 1, sc in the first st and the next 65 sts, sc across the end (12sts), sc along the bottom side (65 sts), sc across the other end. Turn (12 sts) Ch 1, sc in the next 63 sts, sl st to join to work in the round sk remaining sts. Finish off. CC Body of hat (using H hook) Rnd 1: (You are doing this so that the seam of the hat is in the back) With right side facing, sk 38 sts (to the left of the hat), sc in the next st and in each st around. Sl st to join. Turn(63 sc) Rnd 2: Ch 2, hdc in the next st and each st around. Turn (63 hdc) Rnd 3: Ch 3, sk next sp, *3 dc in the next sp (between hdc’s), sk next 3 hdc, fptr around the next st, fptr around the next st, fptr around the 1st skipped st, fptr around the 2nd skipped st, sk next sp,* rep. from * to * around. Turn (10 shells, 10cable groups) Rnd 4: Ch 3, * bptr around the next 4 sts, sk next dc, 3 dc in the next sp*, rep from * to *around. Turn (10 shells, 10 crochet cable groups) Rnd 5: Ch 3, sk 1st dc, 3 dc in the next st, *fptc around the 3rd st, fptr around the next st, fptr around the 1st skipped st, fptr around the last skipped st, skip next dc, 3 dc in the next st*, rep. from * to * around. Turn (10 shells, 10 crochet cable groups.) Rnd 6-9: Repeat rows 4 and 5 Rnd 10: Ch 3, dc2tog , repeat 33 more times. (34 dc2tog) Rnd 11: Ch 3, dc2tog, repeat 17 more times. (18 dc2tog) Finish off leaving about a 6 inch tail. Weave tail in and out of each st around, pull tightly, slip needle through center hole and finish off on wrong side of hat. Please do not share, reproduce or sell this pattern. Please link back to the original creator The Country Willow designed by SheriAnne Weber. Please do sell items from this pattern . © The Country Willow Thank you for visiting. I love hearing from you. Your comments keep me going, knowing you appreciate these patterns. Again thanks! Comment below! Sheri
27 Comments
Iris
7/23/2014 12:55:04 am
very nice thanks
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Jennifer
7/23/2014 02:39:19 am
What a beautiful design!!!
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sandy c
7/23/2014 05:37:34 am
thank you this is aweome
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Lorraine
7/23/2014 06:36:14 am
Love this hat! What size is the pattern for please?
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Kieu
7/23/2014 08:22:16 am
Beuatiful! My daughter would absolutely love this!
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samantha
7/23/2014 10:27:23 am
In love with this hat
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Julianne
7/23/2014 10:50:15 am
Love this hat. Def going to be making it. Your site is awesome. Thanks!
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hazel tulk
7/23/2014 12:09:04 pm
love this scarf love to have the printed pattern.
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Cheryl
7/23/2014 08:31:17 pm
This is absolutely darling. Am definitely going to make for my grand niece. Thanks for the pattern use.
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Glenda WLBERT
7/24/2014 06:04:01 pm
Thanks I love your hat
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Jenneke van Maurik
8/3/2014 06:50:04 pm
i added this link on my free pattern FB site https://www.facebook.com/jennekevm?ref=hl
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Cristina
8/18/2014 03:57:59 am
Thanks so much for the pattern. It's beautiful!
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Maria
8/18/2014 04:16:35 am
Hi, it's lovely but I would like to ask if you could show the diagrams, for non english speaker's is easier, thank you
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Charlene
8/18/2014 07:38:20 am
Love this one. Do you have the owl hat pattern with the crocodile bottom. My granddaughter loves owls
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sheri
10/17/2014 12:41:24 am
No I don't but I can make one and write it up. How old is your granddaughter?
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Marianne Ålstig
8/19/2014 04:17:30 am
So nice! I wish i could translate to Swedish :-)
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Lin
10/16/2014 03:08:35 am
Thank you for this pattern, my grand daughter will love it. What size is this hat? thank you again.
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Sheri
10/17/2014 12:39:08 am
Your welcome...it will fit teen to adults
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De'Anna
10/24/2014 07:16:20 am
Just seen this posted on Elk Studio...what a pretty hat. I am not so great at cables but I want to try this...so cute. :-)
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Olivia Fleming
10/24/2014 09:38:03 am
Love this pattern. I make hats to give to kids at my church and other groups for Christmas. Will use this pattern for some of them. Thank you
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alice morrison
11/5/2014 09:27:47 pm
I m a pensioner and have made hats for years for grandchildren this is easiest pattern ive done many thanks great grand children wil enjoy now thanks so much
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SheriAnne
11/6/2014 03:16:45 am
Thank you so much!! It's these comments that keep me going. Please share with your friends!
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alice morrison
11/6/2014 03:33:40 am
Hi sherianne
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SheriAnne
11/7/2014 04:53:52 am
Here ya go Alice!! http://www.thecountrywillow.com/the-willow-whispers-a-crochet-blog/crochet-christmas-gumdrop-tutu-a-free-crochet-pattern
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Linda Bkankenship
11/8/2014 03:21:42 am
pretty
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Jill Pickett
6/19/2015 09:01:11 am
Question. Im on row 3 and im confused. you say theres 12 stitches. so if you do 3 hdc, 4 triples and 4 hdc you get 11. Help!
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