Resilience Rising Lattice Knit Hat Tutorial

A staggered pattern of slipped stitches creates the lovely lattice design of the Resilience Rising hat. Combined with decreases, the pattern extends all the way up to the top of the crown. Using only one color at a time, this stunning design is much easier to make than it looks. See how it all comes together in this Reilience Rising lattice knit hat tutorial. Grab the pattern and follow along step by step!

Resilience Rising knit hat tutorial

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Get the Pattern

Follow along with the written pattern for the Resilience Rising Hat. The video references the charts and instructions in the pattern, including stitch counts and number of repeats.

Resilience Rising slip stitch lattice knit hat

Once you have the pattern handy, scroll down to follow along step-by-step with the video tutorial!

Alternating Cable Cast-On

The lattice knit hat tutorial begins with an Alternating Cable Cast-On. It’s a nearly invisible cast-on when used with 1/1 ribbing. The video shows how to do the cast-on, but for a more in-depth look, check out this Alternating Cable Cast-On Tutorial.

Alternating Cable (Seed Stitch) Cast on Tutorial on Stitches n Scraps

Crown Decreases

Knit 2 Together (k2tog) and Slip Slip Knit (ssk) decreases shape the crown. These decreases are worked within the slip stitch lattice pattern, which continues all the way to the end. Both decreases are shown in the video. If you are not already familiar with these decreases, you may want to start with these Knit 2 Together and Slip Slip Knit tutorials.

Knit 2 Together (k2tog) Tutorial on Stitches n Scraps
Slip Slip Knit (ssk) Tutorial on Stitches n Scraps

Featured in this Video – Cascade Cantata Yarns

Cascade sent me the lovely Cantata yarns for this knit hat pattern and tutorial. It’s a unique yarn made of merino fibers blown into a cotton tube. The combination is soft, smooth, light, lofty, and perfect for transitional weather!

For my hat, I used color 207 Morning Light Handpaint as the main color, with original Cantata in 38 Maroon as the accent color.

Resilience Rising Lattice Knit Hat Video Tutorial

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