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Cable Car Beanie – Knitting Pattern

in knitting on 03/15/22

The Cable Car Beanie is worked from the bottom up in a ribbed cable. It is super squishy and warm. Any color yarn would look amazing with the texture of the cables.

  • Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (baby to adult)
  • Cable Gauge: 4×4” 34 sts x 36 rounds = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)
  • Needles: Circular: 3.0 mm [US2.5] 16-inch/40cm & 4.0 mm [US6] 16-inch/40cm, Double-pointed needles: 4.0 mm [US6], Cable stitch holder or bent needle
  • Yarn: 100 (100) 100 (100) 150 g DK yarn
  • Example: Valley Yarns Valley Superwash DK in White (held with Berroco mohair in Monet).

Available on ETSY and Ravelry

Use #cablecarbeanie on Instagram.

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