Lalita wrote:
Please let me ask about increasing and decreasing. After increasing 1 set, there will be 3 knitted stitches between the yarn over each side, but for decreasing, after knitting 2 together, knit 1 at the marker stitch, slip 1 knit 1 and pass the slipped knit over, the will be only 2 stitches between the decreased knit. Shouldn't we knit 2 (including the maker-stitch) before slipping 1 stitch?
08.04.2025 - 04:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Lalita, feel free to adjust where you will work the last (K2 tog) to get either K2 tog, K1 all the round or rather K1, K2 tog all the round, as you think it will look better, this round is the last one and this shouldn't be that visible. Happy knitting!
08.04.2025 - 09:47
Tina wrote:
Hej Drops. Jeg vil gerne strikke denne her i 2 farver, hvor mange centimeter er der til midten?
13.02.2025 - 16:34DROPS Design answered:
Hej Tina, Hele huen måler 26 eller 27 cm og så bukker du 6 cm op :)
18.02.2025 - 10:01
Anna wrote:
In English (UK), the description suggests that you first knit the hat to a length of 26 cm, then knit another 17 cm until the decrease. (You can start decreasing when the piece measures 43 cm) In Hungarian (and some other languages) the description suggests that you knit 32 cm, then knit another 23 cm. (You can start decreasing when the piece measures 55 cm.) Which is correct? What is the recommended length for a size S/M beanie?
16.01.2025 - 12:45DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anna, since the pattern was translated and uploaded its English version was reedited. Thank you for bringing to our attention, now the online Hungarian version is also updated. Happy Knitting!
17.01.2025 - 13:42
Manon wrote:
Dans l'explication en français, il y a une erreur qui m'a fait douter un long moment "Augmenter ainsi 6-7-8 fois au total". 3 propositions pour 2 tailles ... Dans l'explication en anglais c'est "augmenter 6-7..." Le 8 est en trop en français. Maintenant que j'ai compris les explications je vais commencer le bonnet :)
16.01.2025 - 12:33DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Manon et merci pour votre retour, les explications ont été corrigées. Bon tricot!
16.01.2025 - 17:52
Laudia wrote:
Ho un giro testa di 50 cm come faccio per gli aumenti e le diminuzioni e l‘avvio? grazie
28.11.2024 - 15:32DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Laudia, deve adattare le spiegazioni alle sue misure: per un aiuto più personalizzato può rivolgersi al suo rivenditore DROPS di fiducia. Buon lavoro!
26.12.2024 - 22:55
Anna wrote:
Hej! Jeg er/var godt i gang med seks udtagninger i hver runde (i 7 runder) efterfulgt af udtagninger i hver anden runde i 11 runder. Men når jeg nu måler mit arbejde måler det ikke 10 cm jf. jeres opskrift, men i stedet 16 cm.. Hvad kan jeg have gjort forkert?
27.11.2024 - 11:11DROPS Design answered:
Hej Anna, strikker du i DROPS Baby Merino og har du 24 m i bredden og 32 varv i højden på 10x10 cm får du 10 cm. Hvis du strikker løsere eller med tykkere garn, fylder pindene mere og da vil arbejdet blive større.
28.11.2024 - 14:44
Debra De Witt wrote:
How do you insert a marker in the middle of three stitches?
18.11.2024 - 15:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs De Witt, our stitch markers can be locked around a stitch and then follow piece/stitch by and by, round after round; but you can also use a marker thread around a stitch as shown in this video. Happy knitting!
19.11.2024 - 07:37
Cynthia wrote:
Hi. Like other knitters I’m confused by this pattern. If I repeat from *~* then the last part of round 1 is a make yarn over. How is this (the last YO) knitted on the following round for round 2? Thanks!
17.11.2024 - 18:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Cynthia, all yarn overs are knitted twisted in the next round, including the last one. Happy knitting!
17.11.2024 - 23:28
Debra wrote:
I’m confused with “Knit 3 and insert a marker in the middle of these three stitches.” How do you insert a marker in the middle 3, attach it to the second (middle) stitch? If there were 4, I’d put it between the second and third. Thank you.
14.11.2024 - 17:43
Carey wrote:
Hi, I cannot get 18 stitches in the first round of increasing, I get 17! I don’t know where I am going wrong. Knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make 1 etc! I go from 12 stitches to 17! Please help, sorry for my ignorance.
28.10.2024 - 07:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carey, there are 12 sts and 3 markers and you increase on each side of each marker (K3, YO, K1, YO) x 3 = 6 x3=18 sts (worked over (K3,K1)x3=12 sts). Happy knitting!
28.10.2024 - 10:08
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Knitted, double-sided hat for men in DROPS Baby Merino. Size M – XL.
DROPS 246-27 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE TIP: Increase on each side of each marker-stitch as follows: work until there is 1 stitch left before the marker-stitch, make 1 yarn over, knit 3 (marker-stitch is the middle stitch), make 1 yarn over (= 2 increased stitches). On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. DECREASE TIP: Decrease on each side of each marker-stitch as follows: Work until there are 2 stitches left before the marker-stitch, knit 2 together, knit 1 (marker-stitch), slip 1 stitch knit-wise, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (2 stitches decreased). ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- HAT - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The hat is worked in the round with double pointed needles, changing to circular needles as you increase. The hat is worked by increasing stitches, working downwards, then decreasing stitches at the other end. The hat will look like a tube, closed at both ends. The tube is inserted into itself to create a double, stocking stitched fabric. HAT: Cast on 12 stitches with double pointed needles size 3.5 mm and DROPS Baby Merino. ROUND 1: * Knit 3 and insert a marker in the middle of these stitches, make 1 yarn over, knit 1, make 1 yarn over *, work from *-* to end of round = 3 markers. ROUND 2: Knit, the yarn overs are knitted twisted = 18 stitches. Continue with stocking stitch and increase 1 stitch on each side of each marker-stitch - read INCREASE TIP (= 6 increased stitches). Increase like this every round a total of 6-7 times, then every 2nd round 11 times. When all the increases are finished, there are 120-126 stitches and the piece measures approx. 9-10 cm from cast-on edge. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! Allow the markers to follow your work onwards – they are also used when decreasing. NOTE! It is important to close the hole at the top now. Use a needle and tack the strand through the stitches, tighten and fasten well on the wrong side. Continue with stocking stitch in the round until the piece measures 26-27 cm; half the hat is finished. Insert a marker (used to measure from). Continue with stocking stitch in the round until the piece measures 17-17 cm from the marker. Now decrease 1 stitch on each side of each marker-stitch - read DECREASE TIP (= 6 stitches decreased). Decrease like this every 2nd round a total of 11 times, then every round 6-7 times. When all the decreases are finished there are 18 stitches left. Work the next round as follows: * Knit 2 together, knit 1 *, work from *-* to end of round = 12 stitches. Cut the strand. Pull it through the remaining stitches and tighten. Fasten the strand so it is invisible from the right side. Insert the hat into itself, from the marker, to give a double fabric with stocking stitch both inside and out; it can then be used from both sides. Fold the bottom 6 cm up to the right side. |
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