Kathy wrote:
I made this hat using two strands of Alpaca. It came out too small. If size of head is 58cm and tension 23 st to 10 cm please tell me how many stitches to cast on to get a large size hat? Seems you don't cast on exactly size of hear, perhaps for stretch factor??? Thank you Lovely pattern.
12.10.2013 - 09:18DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kathy, you can calculate how many sts you need with your head measurements on the basis of the pattern and your gauge. You may also have a look on patterns written for a gauge of 23 sts for 10 cm width. Happy knitting!
14.10.2013 - 08:40
Helen wrote:
Have I read the pattern wrong if I measured (as I went) from the edge of the brim unrolled (as opposed to leaving it rolled)? With my doing this, my first hat came out too short to be slouchy, and I plan to knit a second attempt to get the right look. Also, if I make my next hat larger, should I increase the cast on stitches by 8?
14.09.2013 - 03:39DROPS Design answered:
The best way to make sure hat is right size, is to measure your head circumference, check your gauge and count how many sts you need exactly. Also try it on before starting to knit 2 sts tog all around.
18.09.2013 - 12:25
Helen wrote:
Are the length measurements in the pattern measured from very edge of the (unrolled) brim/edge or from the rolled brim (at its edge while it's roiled? I found my first finished hat too short in length to be slouchy as the photo shows...Also, if I were to make my next hat a touch larger, is it important that I add 8 stitches (as opposed to some other number) to the size L's 100 stitches cast on?
14.09.2013 - 03:33Purity wrote:
Hi-i dont understand the pattern,how to decrease?is it all 8 stiches at the same time? each row to decreaese one? need your help please tnx a lot
05.09.2013 - 14:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Purity, you should dec 8 sts per dec round, ie work K2 tog evenly on each dec round. Happy knitting!
05.09.2013 - 15:49
Rikke wrote:
Den skal jeg lave! Ligner det jeg ledte efter sidste vinter.
27.06.2013 - 12:24Jane wrote:
I love the simplisity of this one. Cant wait to knit it for my friends.
13.06.2013 - 11:52
Knitix wrote:
I have already many orders for light thin hats like that. Great choice!
13.06.2013 - 02:56
Cupido wrote:
Simpel en mooi
12.06.2013 - 21:22
Marine wrote:
Très très joli bonnet super classe
12.06.2013 - 14:22
Poinsot wrote:
Très joli!
11.06.2013 - 20:32
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Knitted DROPS roll edge hat in ”Alpaca” and ”Kid-Silk”.
DROPS 150-43 |
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HAT: Worked in the round on circular needle, switch to double pointed needles when needed. Cast on 92-100 sts with 1 strand Alpaca and 1 strand Kid-Silk on circular needle size 3.5 mm. Work 4 rounds in stocking st. Work next round as follows: * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-* the entire round. Now work in stocking st over all sts until finished measurements. When piece measures 15-16 cm, dec 8 sts evenly = 84-92 sts. When piece measures 20-21 cm, dec 12 sts evenly, repeat dec every 2 cm 3 more times (= 4 times in total) = 36-44 sts remain on needle. When piece measures 27-28 cm, work all sts tog 2 by 2 = 18-22 sts. On next round work all sts tog 2 by 2 one more time = 9-11 sts remain on row. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts, tighten tog and fasten. |
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