This pattern is test knit

Stormy Harbour Hat

Everyone needs a go-to cabled beanie pattern in worsted weight yarn!

This hat combines two wave patterns to conjure up that feeling of looking out over the lake from a cabin. Shorter, sharper waves are driven by the stiff winds of a stormy grey sky while a few larger swells are created by the passing of a white-hulled boat.

Despite the complex appearance, every other round is a resting round – where you knit the knits and purl the purls. And for those of you who use charts, the last page of this pattern contains a handy checklist to help you keep track of which round you are working for each of the two stitch patterns.

Materials

•Yarn
1 skein Sweet Georgia Superwash Worsted (200 yd. / 182 m per 4 oz / 115g skein); colour shown: Silver

•Needles
US6/4mm and US7/4.5mm needles for working in the round (magic loop OR short circular + DPNs OR DPNs) or size needed to get gauge

•Notions
cable needle, darning needle, 2 stitch markers

Skills Used

  • working in the round
  • cabling
  • right twist
  • left twist
  • ssk
  • k2tog
  • p2tog
  • p3tog

Appx. Yardage

(with a 15% buffer)
Small: 140 yd. / 128m, Medium: 153 yd. / 140m, Large: 195 yd. / 178m

Sizes
To fit: 20” (22”, 24”) / 51cm (56cm, 61cm)
circumference (approximately: Teen/Adult Small, Medium, Large)