Someday Hat

Knitting
April 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Charted Pattern in the round
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
69 - 208 yards (63 - 190 m)
Newborn, Infant, (Toddler, Child), Adult, Adult L
English
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About:
This is a lovely, snuggly hat, with an easy cable pattern. Working in the round, it is a 10 stitch repeat around the hat using a DK/8ply yarn. The pattern is both charted and written, so you can work in your most desired way. This pattern is designed in six sizes from newborn to adult large. The cabled design is a simple, yet effective pattern winding up the hat which combines twisted stitches and cables.

Sizes: Newborn, Infant, (Toddler, Child), Adult, Adult L

Head circumference:
The finished hat will have approximately 4cm negative ease.
Newborn:
Head circumference: 36cm/14”
Hat circumference: 32cm/12.5”
Infant:
Head circumference: 40.5cm/16”
Hat circumference: 36.5cm/14.25”
Toddler:
Head circumference: 45cm/17.75”
Hat circumference: 41cm/16”
Child:
Head circumference: 49.5/19.5”
Hat circumference: 45.5cm/18”
Adult:
Head circumference: 54cm/21.25”
Hat circumference: 50cm/19.75”
Adult L:
Head circumference: 58.5cm/23”
Hat circumference: 54.5cm/21.5”

Recommended Yarn: DK / 8ply weight 100% Merino.

Gauge: Knit in cabled pattern in the round, 22 stitches x 30 rounds = 10cm/4” (4mm/US6 needles)

Meterage: Approximately
If you choose a double brim you will need to allow for an extra 20% more yarn than approximate measurements below.

Newborn 62.5m / 68.5y
Infant 83.5m / 91.5y
Toddler 104m / 114y
Child 145.5m /160y
Adult 156m / 170.5y
Adult L 166.5m / 182y

Recommended Needles: (adjust needles to meet gauge)
3.5mm/US4 30-40cm/12-16” for ribbing.
4mm/US6 30-40cm/12-16” length circular needles for main body.
Your preferred small circumference method in the larger size needles.

Notions:
Cable Needle
Darning needle
BOR Stitch Marker
Scissors
Tape measure
Optional: Extra stitch markers to place between pattern repeats