Cabled and Bobbled Hat


Pattern: FiberTrends: Braid and Bobble Hat
Needles: 2 straight US 6 needles, size US 6 dpns for the top
Yarn: some Donegal Tweed we purchased on the Dingle Peninsula
Special Technique: Cabling, bobbling, procrastinating
Started: Some time in February 2005
Completed: February 14, 2006
Recipient: Meg

From this pattern, I learned that written directions can be extremely annoying. As soon as I charted this out, I found myself flying through it. I also learned that I am not a huge fan of cabling. Front crosses appeal to me more than back crosses, as back crosses are much more difficult to knit continentally.

Comments

knit_chick said…
I agree that front cable crosses are much easier than the back ones. I think it looks great.

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