Laura Kumin wrote:
2 Questions - 1) For the small size, the knit portion requires casting on 70 stitches. When you get to the crochet piece, you cast on 94 sc. Does that mean you have to increase by 24 sc (94-70=24)? If not, how do you get 94 sc in the first crochet row? 2) How do you do even increases when the number of sc added does not divide evenly into the number of sc already on the hat? E.g. Round 2 is 98 divided by 24 = 3.9166
09.02.2021 - 17:54DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kumin, this lesson explains how to increase/decrease evenly and can help you with both questions, calculating how to crochet the 94 sc in the 70 sts cast on for the knitted part and increase them evenly. Happy knitting!
10.02.2021 - 06:47
Laura Kumin wrote:
The pattern says to "cast on 70-77 stitches" for the hat and for the border round 1 "work 94-108 sc round casting on row" but I don't see any place where the pattern describes which size fits what circumference head. In other words, are the smaller cast on amounts (70 for hat and 94 for border) for a small size and the larger amounts (77 for hat and 108 for border) for a larger version? Am I correct that if you cast on 70 for the hat, you do 94 for the border?
16.01.2021 - 23:22DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Kumin, correct, the hat is in two sizes, first numbers (=cast on 70 sts and work 94 sc) apply to the first size and 2nd numbers (= cast on 77 sts and work 108 sc) apply to the 2nd size. Happy knitting!
18.01.2021 - 09:12
Lynne wrote:
What does P tog the first 2 and the last 2 sts alternately mean? Does this mean in the same decrease row (going from 70 - 60 sts) or in the next decrease row (going from 60 - 70 sts). I would greatly appreciate a response. Thank you.
28.10.2016 - 03:41DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lynne, when you will dec the first time, work the first P2 tog in each P section around. When you will dec next time, work the last P2 tog in each P section around. Repeat these dec, ie you will alternately dec at the beg and at the end of P section. Happy knitting!
28.10.2016 - 09:45
Michaela wrote:
In der Anleitung ist ein Fehler bei der 12. Runde. Es sollen 6-10 fM abgenommen werden, es steht jedoch "aufnehmen".
02.11.2014 - 17:00DROPS Design answered:
Vielen Dank für Ihren Hinweis, das wurde gerade korrigiert. Viel Spaß mit diesem schönen Hut!
02.11.2014 - 22:04
Sandy wrote:
Love it !! Loose fitting around edge.... doesn't flatten the hair !!
27.09.2013 - 15:05
Marie-france wrote:
J'ai tricoté ce joli chapeau et il me plait énormément et facile à faire
14.07.2012 - 23:43
Emmanuelle wrote:
Merci beaucoup !!
24.11.2010 - 15:43
Drops Design France wrote:
Bonjour Emmanuelle, il ne faut pas monter des mailles en plus mais crocheter par moment 2 ms dans la même m tricotée pour obtenir un total de 108 ms au 1er tour, puis répartir 28 augmentations au 2ème tour pour ajuster à 136 ms.
24.11.2010 - 14:22
Emmanuelle wrote:
Bonjour. Votre chapeau est très beau ! J'ai déjà tricoté le haut. Il me reste à crocheter la bordure. C'est là que j'ai un souci. Le modèle dit de crocheter 108 ms dans le rang de montage, mais il n'y a que 77 m dans ce rang ! Comment faire pour monter 31 ms en plus ? Merci !
24.11.2010 - 13:48
Karin Olofsson wrote:
Gick snabbt att göra och jag har fått många uppskattningar.
30.10.2008 - 19:57
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Knitted DROPS hat in ”Karisma Superwash” with wide crochet bottom edge.
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Decreasing tip-1: Dec 1 st in each P-section by P2 tog. P tog the first 2 and the last 2 sts alternately. Increasing tip: Inc 1 sc by working 2 sc in 1 sc. Decreasing tip-2: Dec 1 sc as follows: work 1 sc, but wait with the last pull-through (= 2 sts on hook), work next sc and now pull thread through all 3 sts on hook = 1 sc dec. HAT Worked in the round on circular needle. Change to double pointed needles as you near the top. Cast on 70-77 sts on circular needle size 5 mm [US 8] with 1 thread of each color. K 1 round, P 1 round and K 1 round. Now continue in rib, K2/P5. Remember the knitting gauge! When piece measures 12-14 cm [4¾"-5½"] dec 1 st in each P-section – see Decreasing tip-1 = 60-66 sts. Repeat the dec when piece measures 14-16 cm [5½"-6"] = 50-55 sts, when piece measures 15-17 cm [6"-6¾"] = 40-44 sts and when piece measures 16-18 cm [6¼"-7"] = 30-33 sts. Continue in rib, K2/P1, until piece measures 17-19 cm [6¾"-7½"]. Now K all sts tog 2 by 2 = 20-22 sts and on next row P tog all sts 2 by 2 = 10-11 sts. Cut the thread and pull through remaining sts. Fasten securely. Border: Crochet a border with 1 thread cerise on crochet hook size 3.5 mm [US E/4]. Remember the crochet gauge! Crochet round casting on row as follows: Round 1: Work 94-108 sc round casting on row. Round 2: 1 sc in each sc, at the same time inc 24-28 sc evenly – see Increasing tip = 118-136 sc. Round 3 to 8 inclusive: 1 sc in each sc. Round 9: 1 sc in each sc, at the same time inc 14-18 sc evenly = 132-154 sc. Round 10 and 11: 1 sc in each sc. Round 12: 1 sc in each sc, at the same time dec 6-10 sc evenly – see Decreasing tip-2 = 126-144 sc. Round 13 to15: 1 sc in each sc. Finish size 54 cm [21¼"] here. Round 16 and 17: 1 sc in each sc. Finish size 58 cm [22¾"] here. Cut the thread and fasten. |
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