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The Dris Beanie takes its name from the Irish word for a bramble – dris (pronounced drish). Brambles came to mind as I saw the textured cables take shape! The cable I used here is one my mother often uses, but one I have not seen in Aran knitting compendiums. She thinks it might even be more specific to the Aran Island we come from – Inis Oírr, the smallest of the three Aran Islands.
For this pattern, I have adapted it to work for knitting in the round. It creates a very textured cable, featuring a wrapped garter stitch cable. It is not difficult to work, as it does not occur on the same row as any travelling stitches. While the cabling pattern is not overly complicated, there is some adjusting of the stitch marker to ensure that the cabling pattern stays seamless throughout. I would not suggest this pattern for a beginner to cable knitting, but it would be ideal for an intermediate knitter. One of my testers said: “I’ve never seen this type of cable before, so it was really exciting
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- AranAccessories
- Featured product
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- The hats pictured were worked in Donegal Yarns Aran (red hat), Galway Wool (white hat) and Kremke Soul Wool Reborn Wool Recycled (all other hats).
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 4
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Aran
Heavy Worsted
Worsted
