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Chelsea Cabled Hood
This loose-fitting hood frames the face with a springy ribbed cuff and curves around the back of the head in a smoothly rounded shape. Its flared neckline ribbing can be worn outside of a coat or tucked inside, and when the hood is pulled down it becomes a neck warmer. A stylish way to keep warm without flattening your hair.
The design takes advantage of the natural elasticity of cables and ribbing to create a springy fabric that doesn’t require blocking to achieve its relaxed fit. No seams to sew, an easy-to-remember cable stitch pattern and minimal finishing make this a quick project.
Skills used: increase and decrease, cables, pick up and knit, provisional cast on, three-needle bind off
Yarn required: Approximately 490 yards of Aran weight. Recommended yarns include a popular acrylic for those who prefer the ease of care.
- 4 skeins Artesano Aran (50% wool, 50% alpaca; 144 yds/132 meters; 100g skeins)
- 7 balls Garnstudio DROPS Nepal (65% wool, 35% alpaca; 82 yds/75 meters; 50g balls)
- 3 balls Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice solids (100% acrylic; 170 yds;156 meters; 100 g balls)
Needles: One 32” (80 cm) circular needle in size US9 (5.5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge. One circular needle in a length to accommodate 56 stitches, used only for 3-needle bind off.
Gauge: 17 sts & 23 rows = 4”/10cm in Stockinette stitch.
22 sts & 23 rows = 4”/10cm in Cabled Stitch Pattern, lightly stretched.
Tools and Supplies: cable needle, tapestry needle, 3 removable stitch markers, 2 stitch holders, waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on, row counter (optional).
Three 3/4” / 19mm buttons.
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- First published: November 2013
- Page created: December 1, 2013
- Last updated: December 5, 2023 …
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