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Tied Knots
A gorgeous cabled beanie :)
If you’re wondering about these pretty cables, you should also check out “Norah Gaughan Knitted Cable Sourcebook”.
I’m sure it will be your next bedtime story :)
If you’d like to use the same yarn as me, click here I dyed at CGY myslef.
Size
One size: to fit 54-56 cm/21-22” circumference.
Length from brim to top - about 24.5 cm/9.75”.
Yarn
1 skein of Cecily Grove Yarns Luxe DK: 75% merino, 25% silk. 225 m/246 yards per 100 grams. Show in colorway Rust.
Needles
4.00 mm/US #6 circular needle (at least 40 cm/16” long) and dpns, or appropriate size to get gauge,
3.25 mm/US #3 circular needle (at least 40 cm/16” long) or dpns, or three sizes smaller than gauge needles.
Other
1 stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle for weaving.
Gauge
28 sts and 30 rnds in 10 cm/4” in cable pattern worked in the rnd with needle 4.00 mm/US #6. Take time to save time and check your gauge. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

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