Crochet Cable Beanie
If you love cables as much as I do, then you are gonna go crazy over my second cabled beanie design! I shared last week the Owen Beanie. I used a smaller cable stitch for that beanie and I also created a longer brim so you could fold it over like a traditional fisherman’s beanie.
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TOOLS:
- J Hook
- size 6 yarn
- XL pompom maker
- scissors
- tapestry needle
TERMS:
SC (single crochet)
DC (double crochet)
FPDC (front post double crochet)
FPTRC (front post triple crochet)
SL ST (slip stitch)
Cable Beanie Pattern
THE RIBBED BRIM:
CH 11
Row 1 – In the 4th Ch from the hook place a DC. CH 3. Turn.
Row 2 – Rows 34: DC all the way across. CH 3. Turn.
Join the sides together by doing a SL ST across. Flip the brim right side out. CH 1.
***from here we will work in the round.
THE BEANIE:
Rnd 1 – SC all the way around. ((be sure to maintain a multiple of 6)). CH 3,
Rnd 2 – Place 5 DC in the next 5 sts. Place 6 FPDC in the next 6 sts. * Place 6 DC in the next 6 sts. Place 6 FPDC in the next 6 sts. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to the top of the CH 3. CH 3.
Rnd 3 – Place 5 DC in the next 5 sts. Skip the next 2 sts. * Place a FPTRC in the next 2 sts. WORKING BEHIND place a FPTRC in the skipped sts. Working forward, place a FPTRC in the next 2 sts. Place 6 DC in the next 6 sts. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to the top of the CH 3. CH 3.
Rnd 4 – Place 5 DC in the next 5 sts. * Place 6 FPDC in the next 6 sts. Place 6 DC in the next 6 sts. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to the top of the CH 3. CH 3.
Rnd 5 – Place 5 DC in the next 5 sts. * Place a FPTRC in the first 2 sts. Skip the next 2 sts. Place a FPTRC in the next 2 sts. WORKING IN FRONT place a FPTRC in the skipped sts. Working forward place a DC in the next 6 sts. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to the top of the CH 3. CH 3.
Rnd 6 – repeat round 4.
Rnd 7 – repeat round 3
Rnd 8 – repeat round 4
Rnd 9 – repeat round 5
Rnd 10 – repeat round 4
Rnd 11 – repeat round 3
Rnd 12 – repeat round 4
Rnd 13 – repeat round 5
Rnd 14 – repeat round 4. Tie off leaving a long tail.
SEWING THE TOP CLOSED
Take you long tail and weave it in and out of the top sts. Pull everything tight and then weave in the rest of the tail.
Attaching the PomPom
At this point, you will add a pompom! Whether you are using a faux fur pompom or a yarn one, you will secure this after you have sewn your beanie closed.
When creating my pompom I used the Clover brand XL for this one. They really make a plain beanie look extra fun because of how big they are!
Once you have added your pom you are ready to wear this beanie yourself or gift it to a friend!
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