Straight Needle Cable Beanie Pattern – Easy, Quick & Free Beanie Knitting Tutorial.

Beginner-Friendly Cable Beanie Pattern Using Straight Knitting Needles | Complete Step-by-Step Pattern.

Hello knitters! Welcome to my new cable beanie knitting blog. In today’s tutorial, we’re exploring a beautifully designed beanie that is knitted in a completely unique way.

This easy beanie knitting pattern features a stunning cable design, and the entire hat is worked in one go. I have knitted this beanie using straight needles, and you can choose the needle size based on the yarn you are using.

This beanie is made using a unique method, which means you don’t need to knit a separate brim, and there is no need to shape the beanie afterward.

In this beanie, we will knit the brim, the cable pattern, and the bind-off all together in one continuous process. We will be knitting this beanie in two simple parts.

In the first part, we will knit the beanie, and in the second part, we will sew it together to complete the shape. So let’s begin learning the Cable Beanie Pattern using Straight Needles.

Yarn & Needle Requirements for Cable Beanie Knitting

1- 3.25 mm straight needle
2- Vardhman Woolista Merino Wool Yarn (4 ply/stranded, 8 ply thickness, 100% pure merino wool, Yardage approx. 180-200 mtrs per 100gm ball).
3- Other optional tools are a tape measure, scissors, and yarn needle.

Knitting Abbreviations Used in This Cable Beanie Pattern

C6B: Cable 6 Back
T2B: Twist 2 Back
SL: Slip Stitch/Stitches
K: Knit
P: Purl
STS: Stitches/Stitch
RS: Right Side
WS: Wrong Side

Essential Tips & Special Notes to Knit Cable Beanie Pattern

A key point to remember is that the number of stitches you cast on should match the length you want for your beanie. So, if you prefer a slouchy beanie, simply cast on more stitches.

For this tutorial, I’m knitting a classic, fitted cable beanie.

Hands measuring a brown hand-knitted cable beanie pattern with a measuring tape to check the correct hat length.
Measure Your Cable Beanie Pattern for Perfect Fit.

Another important point to remember is how to measure the correct length of your beanie. Always fold the beanie in half and then match that measurement to the head circumference.

Hands measuring a brown hand-knitted cable beanie pattern on straight needles with a tape measure.
Measuring Instructions for Your Cable Beanie Pattern.

For example, if the head size is 23 inches, your folded beanie should measure 9 inches. This ensures a perfect, comfortable fit for your knitted cable beanie.

When you knit this beanie, you will notice that one side appears longer while the other side looks shorter. The shorter section will form the crown of your beanie, giving it the perfect shape and fit.

VimlaKnit Cable Beanie Pattern Image
VimlaKnit Cable Beanie Pattern Image.

Up next, I’ll guide you through a detailed, step-by-step tutorial on how to knit this beanie.

Cable Beanie Knitting Instructions Using Straight Needles (Beginner-Friendly)

VimlaKnit able Beanie Pattern Image
VimlaKnit able Beanie Pattern Image.

Cast on: 60 sts (with Vardhman Woolista 100% Merino Wool Yarn Knitting/3.25 mm straight needle).
Sizes Available: Unisex fitted cable beanie, fits a 23–24 inch head circumference. Finished length is approximately 7 inches.
Skill Level: Intermediate/Beginner.
Pattern Language: English.
Techniques Used:  Cast on 60 stitches and repeat the 8-row cable pattern. Knit until the beanie reaches your desired length, then secure the yarn and neatly sew the edges together to finish the hat.

How to Knit a Fitted Cable Beanie – Free Pattern Guide

Row 1: P9, T2B, ( P2, K6 ) 3 times, P2, T2B, P2, K1
Row 2: P19, K2, P2, ( K2, P6 ) 3 times, K2, P2, K2, P6, K1
Row 3: P9, T2B, ( P2, C6B ) 3 times, P2, T2B, P15 left 6 sts and turn the work
Row 4: P13, K2, P2, ( K2, P6 ) 3 times, K2, P2, K2, P6, K1
Row 5: Same as row 1
Row 6: Same as row 2
Row 7: P9, T2B, ( P2, C6B ) 3 times, P2, T2B, P13 left 8 sts then turn the work
Row 8: P11, K2, P2, ( K2, P6 ) 3 times, K2, P2, K2, P6, K1

Repeat these 8 rows until you complete the full length of the beanie.

When the beanie reaches the full desired length, sew it along the crown and the side. Make sure to remember that the side where we slipped a few stitches while knitting will form the crown of the beanie.

Crown View of Cable Beanie
Crown View of Cable Beanie.

The beanie is now ready to wear, and the best part is that this cable beanie pattern knits up very quickly.

Wrapping Up Your Cable Beanie Knitting Journey

I truly hope you enjoyed this cable beanie pattern tutorial and found each step easy to follow. This design is perfect for beginners who want to learn cable knitting on straight needles, and it works up quickly, making it a great project for all skill levels. Your feedback means a lot to me, so please feel free to share your thoughts, suggestions, or even your finished beanie photos.

If you loved making this beanie, you will definitely enjoy exploring the other beginner-friendly beanie patterns shared on my blog. Each pattern is designed with simplicity, clarity, and comfort in mind—so whether you’re knitting for yourself or gifting someone special, you’ll always find something inspiring and easy to make.

Keep practicing, keep knitting, and keep enjoying your knitting journey! I’m excited to see what you’ll make next. Happy knitting!

Straight Needle Cable Beanie Pattern – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to knit a separate brim?

No. In this pattern, the brim, cable design, and bind-off are all knitted in one continuous process, so no separate brim is needed.

How do I make the beanie slouchy?

Simply cast on more stitches to increase the overall length.

How many stitches should I cast on for a standard adult beanie?

You can cast on 60 stitches for an average adult size.

Can I add a pom-pom on top?

Definitely! A pom-pom adds a fun finishing touch to the cable beanie.

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