Cables & Ribs Hat


Necessity is Truly the Mother of Invention!

A few weeks ago, I received a Facebook message from our eldest daughter, Marci. Her boyfriend’s birthday was coming up in April and she asked me to knit him a hat, in burgundy/maroon yarn.

Being the horrible procrastinator that I am, I assured her that I had plenty of yarn in burgundy and could easily get the hat done.  So a couple of weeks ago I started pawing through my yarn stashes (yes, I have more than one!). To my outer dismay and my inner glee, I found nothing that would be appropriate for the hat that I tenuously had in mind…which, of course, necessitated a trip to my local Hobby Lobby for a ball or two of yarn that would fit the idea I had in mind.

The Process Begins

Yarn in hand, I started searching through the HUNDREDS of knitting patterns in my pattern library for the “right hat.” I still wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to knit for Russ (the boyfriend), but I believed I would know it when I saw it.

Nothing.

Not a problem! I thought. Good old Google could solve this problem! There must be millions of knitted hat patterns on Google. (Yes, there are millions.)

I found a free pattern for a ribbed hat. Feeling hopeful, I cast on the required stitches, knitted a few rows (in the round, of course—the ONLY way to knit a hat!), and found myself thoroughly bored with the pattern.

Marci indicated that he would prefer something simple, although I didn’t have the presence of mind to thoroughly question her about the design. But as a knitter, I knew that this ridiculously boring and not very attractive hat would drive me completely bonkers if I had to make the entire hat out of it!

I decided to further my research. I found a cabled hat that I liked, but holy cow! It was knitted on size 3 needles with tiny yarn and required 135 cast-on stitches! I could see myself working on this hat for a decade! (Only a slight exaggeration.)

Ta Da! A Solution!

So the thought occurred to me: “If you can’t find a reasonable pattern that you like, why not design your own pattern?”  Surprisingly, I found that idea quite appealing.  I scribbled an alternative pattern on the boring ribbed hat pattern I had printed, and voila!

Here is a picture of my Cables & Ribs Hat modeled by my handsome Hubby.

If you would like a copy of the pattern, it’s available here on Ravelry.

Anita

Anita Elliott is a talented musician, dedicated music teacher, and avid knitter! She creates inspiring journals and music books that make learning a joy. Her work supports musicians and educators with tools for mastering instruments, organizing lessons, and sparking creativity. Outside of teaching and writing, Anita enjoys playing piano, exploring new music, and savoring Diet Dr. Pepper or herbal tea. She is also a devoted cat person and happily spoils her rescue kitty Ivy!

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