Monday, September 9, 2019

Nora Hat - Knitting Pattern

Every Christmas for the past few years, my husband has filled my stocking with yarn. I love that new tradition! It's really exciting to see what yarn he has picked out. A couple year ago, he picked out some Patons Classic Wool Worsted. I finally used it this year and came up with a great new design in the process. I have really been enjoying cables recently, so I was inspired to create a design that has 2 different size cables. 

I love how it turned out, so I figured out stitch counts for other sizes. I sent it off to my testers, and now the Nora hat, which is available in 5 different sizes, is published on Ravelry! See below for some details about the pattern.

Sizes:
Newborn, 6 months, Toddler (1-3 years), Child (5-7 years), Adult

Materials:
Size 7 (4.5mm) US needles, 16” circular and double pointed (or longer circulars for magic loop)
Size 9 (5.5mm) US needles, 16” circular and double pointed (or longer circulars for magic loop)
Worsted Weight Yarn #4 (Patons Classic Wool Worsted, or Caron Simply Soft) Approximately 150 yards for the Adult size
Stitch Markers
Cable Needle
Scissors
Needle for weaving in ends
Optional – Faux Fur Pom Pom
Tape Measure – For checking gauge

Abbreviations:
CO – Cast on
K – Knit 
P – Purl
C3F – Cable 3 Front
C1F – Cable 1 Front
K2tog – Knit 2 together
P2tog – Purl 2 together
St(s) – Stitch(es)
DPN – Double pointed needle


The Nora hat knitting pattern is available for purchase both on Ravelry and Etsy. You can also purchase the finished hat on my Etsy shop. 

I would love to see your Nora Hats! Tag me on instagram @craftsbysarahliz so I can see your work!


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*Permissions*
- You are free to sell what you make from this pattern. I would appreciate links back to my blog, Ravelry, or Etsy shop to credit me as the designer.
- You may not use my photos.
- You may not sell this pattern, distribute it, or claim it as your own.

© 2019 Sarah Gross - Crafts by Sarah Liz


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