Dogwood Cabled Hat
This pattern makes a relatively light toque. The cabling and decreases around it introduce some holes, smaller than yarn overs, but making the hat less wind- and cold-resistant than a hat ofthe same size knitted in stockingette or kip1 rib.
Requirements
Circular needle and/or 5 double pointed needles. The double-pointed needles will be used, at very least, to finish the top of the hat. Approximately 15om of worsted weight yarn. Stitch markers

I knit this haton mm circular needes, witha gauge of2 stithes and 3 rounds per centimete in stockingette, but the pattern is easily sized.
Instructions
Cast on a multipleof 16 stitches, marking sets of 16 as you go. The pattern is 16 stitches long, so each marked section will be one panel. Knit nfungat, kl t The ribbing can be longer or shorter, and if a rolled brim is desired, purl oe round and then repeat the ribbing. Alternately, picking up stitches around the brim and knitting more ribbing later on will give you extra length if needed. Il. pl, pfb,ssk, p2tog, kI, kfb, kfo, kI, I, pl, psso, kztog, pfob, p1 What this series of decreases and increases accomplishes is that it ends the 2-stitch-wide ribs as points and expands the $4$ stitch-wide ribs to 6 stitches each, preparing them to be split into two 3-stitch-wide cables. 12. P5, k6, p5 13. P4, c3r, c3l, P4 14. P4, k3, p2, k3, P4 15. P4, k3, p2, k3, P4 16. p4, c3l, c3r, Pp4 17. P5, c3x3l, P5 18. P5, k6, p5 Atthis point,the ribbing has split intotwo cables, which spread apart and thencame back together, crossing each other. 19. P4, c3r, c3l, P4 20. P3, c3r, P2, c3l,P3 2. P3, k3, P4, k3, P3 22. Pl, p2tog, k, kfb, kI,Pp4, k, kfb,sI,p1, psso, p1 This expands the 3-stitch-widecables into $4$ stchwi paatfig t half. 23. P2, k4, P4, k4, p2 24. p1, c2r, c2l, p2, c2r, c2l, p1 25. p1, k2,p2, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p1 26. p1, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2,p2, k2, p1 27. P1, c2l, cr,p2, c2l, cr,p 28. p2, c2x2r, P4,c2x2l, p2 29. p2, k4, P4, k4, p2 Here, the 2-stitch-wide cables have twined around each other once and are prpared to split into I-stitch-wide cables, which will wrap with the cables from other panels. 30. p1, c2r, c2l, p2, c2r, c2l, p 31. p1,k2,p2, k2,p2, k2,p2, k2, p 32. cIr, cil, cr, cil, c, cl, cr, cl 33. KI, p2, k2, p2, k2,p2,k2,p2, k Onthe last repeat ofthis patternfor theroud, stopbefore kniting thekatthe end ofthe round. Markthis point as the new beginning of the round. Knit the next stitch as the frst stitch ofround 34. 34. rt, p2, It, p2, rt, p2,It, p2 Atthe end ofeach 16-stitch repeat, youwilleone stitchbefore your panel marker, if you are using them. Move the marker so that it comes after the p2 at the end of the repeat. At the end ofthe round, you will have just knit p2 and arrived at the round marker. Remove the round marker, knit the next stitch, then place the round marker after that knit stitch. This is the new beginning of the round. The next sitch is the first stitch ofround 35. 35. kI, p2, k2,p2,k2, p2, k2, p2, ki As you knit this round,if you are using markers to delimit panels, you should arrive at the marker after the final p2. At that point, remove the marker, knit the next stitch as the final k of the repeat and place the marker again. Uponcomleting this roud yo markers shouldbeack to where thy wereforeroud 3. 36. cil,cr, cil, cr, cl, cir, cl, cir 37. p1, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p1 38. p1, rt,p2, It, p2,rt, p2, t, p 39. p1, k2,p2,k2,p2,k2,p2, k,p 40.cIr,cil, cr, cil, cir,cl, cr, cil 41. kl, p2, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p2, ki Do not knit the last stitch ofthis round. Like round 33, use the last stitch as a part of the next round's twists instead, moving the round marker back one stitch. 42. rt, p2tog, It, p2tog, rt, Sl, pl, psso, It, SI,p, pso (12 stitches per panel) Ifyou are marking panels, as you knit this round, place the panel marker so that it falls between the final s1, pl, psso of one panel and the initial rt of the next. Atthe end ofthis round, knit the frst stitch ofthe next round, moving the round marker forward one stitch lk on round 34. 43. kI, p, k2, pi, k2, p, k2,p,k As you knit this round, if you are using markers to delimit panels, move them so that they come after the final ki of each pattern repeat. 44. cl, k2tog, pi, rt, pi, sk, cr (1o stitches per panel) 45 P1, k2, p1, k2, p1, k2, p1 46. p1, k2tog, p, rt, p1, ssk, p1 (8 stitches per panel) 47. SI, pl, psso, pl, k2, pPl, p2tog (6 stitches per panel) 48. s1, pl, psso,rt, p2tog (4 stitches per panel) 49. p1, k2, p1 50. S1, pl, psso, p2tog (2 stitches per panel) Finishby drawing theworking yarnthroughthe remaining stitches, puling tight and then weaving t in.
Notes
Charting
All stitches marked in purple on the chart are from the next panel over and are largely included for illustration o how the pattern interacts with the surrounding panels. The exceptions are rounds 334 and 41-42. In both of those, the last stitch in the first round should be twisted with the first stitch in the next, moving the round marker right one stitch. Thelast stithin thd r an thfrst it nt shslyeknt, ming ma forward one stitch.
Twists
The twists may be accomplished by knitting the stitches out of order, as described in the legend, or they can be done by cabling one by one as follows: Right Twist: Slip one stitch to cabling needle, held in back. Knit the next stitch on the left needle,then knit the stitch on the cabling needle. Left Twist: Slip one stitch to cabling needle, held in front. Knit the nextstitchon the left needle, thn knit the stitch on the cabling needle.
Sizing
While the circumference of the hat can be controlled by choosing how many stitches to cast on, there are four places on the hat where it can be deepened with simple repeats of a set of rows. The first, and simplest, is to add rows ofribbing. While this doesn't extend the pattern, it does permit you to deepen after the fact, by picking up stitches and knitting extra rows of rib. The second is to repeat rows 12-17, 23-28 or both. This makes the trunk or branches ofthe tree longer without signifcantly altering the pattern. Asoinits favour is that there are only four rounds of cabling in that set of rows, and none of them are particularly finicky. (Gain: 6 per repeat.) Third, you could repeat rows 32-39. This has the advantage of repeating an interesting part of the pattern, where the branches are ntertwining across panels. The downside is thatyou're repeating the most cable-heavy part of the hat. (Gain: 8 per repeat.) Finally, you could repeat every row that is only knit and purl. That has a few catches, though. Rows - 10, 14-15, 21, 23, 25-26, 29, and 31 should repeat as normal. However, to make the twisted stitches not look ineredibly anomalous,rows 3-34 and $37{\cdot}38$ should be repeated together, knitting 35 and 39 as normal. 41-42 should also be repeated together, once with purls between the knit and twisted stitches, Once with the decreases as charted. (Gain: 16 rounds.)

Legend and Glossary
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