Treilís Hat
With its striking cabled brim and elegantly rounded crown, the Treilís hat is a traditional Celtic Band Beanie common along the west coast of Ireland.
You will see many variations of hats made using this method of construction in Irish knitwear shops around the world! I hope you enjoy my interpretation of this popular vernacular design.
Originally published in 2017 as ‘Trellis Hat’. This is an updated and improved version of the pattern.
With its striking cabled brim and elegantly rounded crown, the Treilís hat is a traditional Celtic Band Beanie common along the west coast of Ireland.
You will see many variations of hats made using this method of construction in Irish knitwear shops around the world! I hope you enjoy my interpretation of this popular vernacular design.
Originally published in 2017 as ‘Trellis Hat’. This is an updated and improved version of the pattern.
With its striking cabled brim and elegantly rounded crown, the Treilís hat is a traditional Celtic Band Beanie common along the west coast of Ireland.
You will see many variations of hats made using this method of construction in Irish knitwear shops around the world! I hope you enjoy my interpretation of this popular vernacular design.
Originally published in 2017 as ‘Trellis Hat’. This is an updated and improved version of the pattern.
MATERIALS & INFORMATION
Yarn
suitable for Aran-weight yarns,
approximately 140m-180m per 100g/ 150-200y per 3.5oz
requires one 100g/ 3.5oz skein
Gauge
20 sts x 26 rows = 10cm/ 4” x 10cm / 4”
(in Trellis Cable pattern and in stockinette)
Needles
try 4mm Needles (US Size 6),
or as needed to meet gauge
Notions
cable needle, stitch markers, measuring tape, scrap yarn, tapestry needle
Special Techniques
provisional cast-on, basic cables, grafting (Kitchener st)
Size 1 (2, 3)
to fit head circumference of approximately
50cm/ 20” (56cm/ 22.5”, 62cm/ 25”)
suitable for Junior/ Adult Small (Adult Medium, Adult Large)