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isotope

Isotope by Tonya Wagner

I am addicted to cables.  Something about crossing stitches makes my knitting a whole new level of fun.  When I decided that I needed to introduce a slouchy hat to my winter rotation, it's only natural that I decided to design one with all-over cables.

A band is knit in 2 x 2 rib, then the number of stitches is doubled to give the hat a slouchy look.  An eight-stitch, eight-row basic cable is staggered so that you're crossing stitches every four rows. There are no purl stitches separating the cables, giving the hat a unique textured look. Decreases are done in a manner so that the cables will continue to the crown.

The yarn, Cascade Cash Vero, is a pleasure to work with – the merino wool and cashmere content make it luxurious, while the acrylic content makes it practical.

Sizes

One size, to fit head circumference 20-22"
Actual circumference: 18"

Yarn

Cascade Cash Vero (55% Merino Extra Fine Wool, 33% Microfiber Acrylic, 12% Cashmere; 98 yards [90 meters]/50 grams): Color Number 013, 3 balls
Note: Only a few yards of the third ball were used.

Needles

Size US 7 (4.5 mm): 16” circular
Size US 8 (5.0 mm): 16” circular and double pointed needles

Gauge

32 sts and 24 rows = 4” in cable pattern.
18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in St st after wet blocking.

Notions

Seven markers; one contrasting color marker; cable needle; tapestry needle

Chart A

chart a

Chart B

 chart b

About the Designer: Tonya Wagner

tonya wagnerTonya divides her time between knitting and chasing her one-year-old son, Leo. Her favorite time to knit is while listening to her husband, a professional musician, play guitar. Tonya works part time in her LYS, The Knit Nook. You can learn more about Tonya and download patterns at her blog, the shizknit.

Pattern and images © 2008 Tonya Wagner. Contact .

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