Trinity Cabled Hat – ACCROchet
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Happy Thursday Crocheters! I have a special surprise for you today ♥ Julie Desjardins from ACCROchet is sharing her beautiful Trinity Cabled Hat Pattern – for free – right here on the blog! Read on below to learn about Julie and to access the Trinity Cabled Hat Pattern!
Meet Julie from ACCROchet
Julie is a passionate crochet designer and instructor whose mission is to rule the w… deepen worldwide love of crochet. Julie’s philosophy is that the rising tide lifts all boats. It is this philosophy that guides Julie in designing patterns and creating classes for ACCROchet, and working with other crochet designers and crochet fans. You’ll find Julie on accrochet.com
The Pattern
The crochet cables in the Trinity Cabled Hat are sophisticated and beautiful! This pattern is rated Intermediate – you’ll need to know or be eager to learn the basic crochet stitches, as well as post stitches. You will need 115g of worsted weight yarn (used here, Sweet Georgia Trinity Worsted) & a 5 mm hook. Other notions: a pompom or pompom maker, yarn needle, and some stitch markers.
Trinity Cabled Hat Crochet Pattern
Supplies
- Yarn: SweetGeorgia Yarns Superwash Trinity Worsted. 200 yds / 183 m and 4 oz / 115 g skein. 70% Superwash Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Silk. Weight Yarn [4]. Machine-washable.
- Hook: 5 mm (H).
- Finished Project Yardage: Hat: 115 g (4 oz) and 200 yds (183 m)
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Pompom (pompom maker)
Difficulty Level
Easy-Intermediate
Finished Size
Small – 18 inches (45 cm) circumference
Medium – 20 inches (50 cm) circumference
Large – 22 inches (55 cm) circumference
Gauge
Hat Brim approximately 7 rows per 2 inches (5 cm) and 6 sts per 2 inches (5 cm)
Hat Body approximately 7 rows per 2 inches (5 cm) and 8 sts per 2 inches (5 cm)
You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.
Abbreviations
US Terminology used
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1st – first
2nd – second
BLO – back loop only
bpdc – back post double crochet
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
ea – each
fpdc – front post double crochet
fpdc2tog – front post double crochet 2 stitches together (decrease)
hdc – half double crochet
hdc2tog – half double crochet 2 stitches together (decrease)
sc – single crochet
sc-blo – single crochet back loop only
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
st – stitch
* Complete the instructions following an asterisk the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.
() – stitch counts small (medium, large)
Helpful Tutorials
Simple Closing Method for Hats
Notes:
- Brim is worked first in rows and sewn at short ends.
- Stitches are then picked up around the brim to work the hat.
- The instructions are written for the smallest size. If changes are necessary for the larger sizes, the instructions are written in parentheses like this: Small (Medium, Large). If only one number is provided, it applies to all sizes.
- The initial ch 2 counts as 1 hdc unless otherwise indicated
- The initial ch 3 does not count as a dc
- Create your project page on Ravelry here
Trinity Cabled Hat Pattern Instructions
Using your 5 mm (H) hook (or size required for gauge) and leaving an 8-10 inch yarn tail:
Hat Brim
The hat brim is worked in rows.
Row 1: Ch 7, sc in 2nd ch and in each across. Turn. (6 sts)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, sc-blo in next 4 sts, sc in last st. Turn.
Rows 3-45 (51, 60): Repeat row 2.
Finish off. Sew short ends together using the yarn tail you left at the beginning of the project. Weave in ends.
Hat Body
The hat body is crocheted in closed (joined) rounds.
Join yarn to brim with sl st, at seam.
Slip Stitch Joining Technique Tutorial
Round 1: Ch 2 (does not count as hdc here or throughout), hdc in ea row end around, sl st to 1st hdc. 45 (51, 60 sts)
Round 2: Ch 3, (does not count as dc here or throughout), fpdc around 1st hdc, fpdc around next, 2 hdc in next, *fpdc around next 2, 2 hdc in next. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc. 60 (68, 80 sts)
Round 3: Ch 3, sk 1st fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, hdc in next 2 hdc, *sk fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, hdc in next 2 hdc. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc.
Round 4: Ch 3, fpdc around 1st fpdc, fpdc around next, hdc in next 2 hdc, *fpdc around next 2 fpdc, hdc in next 2 hdc. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc.
Round 5: Ch 3, sk 1st fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, sk 1st hdc, hdc in next, hdc in skipped hdc,*sk fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, sk 1st hdc, hdc in next, hdc in skipped hdc. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc.
Round 6 : Repeat round 4.
Rounds 7-9: Repeat rounds 3-5.
♦ Rounds 10-13: Repeat rounds 6-9.
♦ SMALL SIZE ONLY end at round 12, and go directly to round 17.
Rounds 14-16: Repeat rows 6-8.
Round 17: Ch 3, sk 1st fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, hdc2tog, *sk fpdc, fpdc around next, fpdc around skipped fpdc, hdc2tog. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc. 45 (51, 60 sts)
Round 18: Ch 3, fpdc around 1st fpdc, fpdc around next, sl st in next, *fpdc around next 2, sl st in next. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc. 45 (51, 60 sts)
Round 19: Ch 3, fpdc around 1st fpdc, fpdc around ea fpdc, skipping all sl sts. Sl st to 1st fpdc. 30 (34, 40 sts)
Round 20: Ch 3, fpdc2tog around 1st and 2nd fpdc, *fpdc2tog around next 2. Repeat from * around, sl st to 1st fpdc. 15 (17, 20 sts)
Finish off leaving a long tail.
Finishing Instructions:
Weave tail through top stitches. Pull tight to close.
Simple Closing Method for Hats Tutorial
Weave in all ends.
Attach pom pom to the top of the hat.
Block lightly as desired.
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