Tracy wrote:
So cute
19.12.2024 - 21:53
Leah wrote:
Please help!! Can anyone explain the casing instructions better? Or have a video tutorial. I am not understanding what to do at all and it’s the last piece I have to figure out on this bonnet.
26.01.2024 - 05:14DROPS Design answered:
Dear Leah, fold the ribbing edge (around face) double from RS and pick up the stitches into both layers along the rib then along the stocking stitch part, along the circle on back of hat, along the stocking stitch part and again in both layers along the rib, then work 2 cm stocking stitch cast off, fold double from RS (purl side is facing) and sew. Happy knitting!
26.01.2024 - 08:20
Leah wrote:
Trying to clarify- following the ribbing the next row starting the stockinette section you decrease stitches? Why did you put remember the gauge in the middle of the instructions? What is this supposed to indicate? Not the most clearly written pattern.
22.01.2024 - 07:07
Judith Jenkins wrote:
I am really having difficulty with the tension. I have gone up to 3mm needles and I have got 8 cm across. It is a very thin fabric so if I go up 2 more needle sizes how will there be any warmth in the bonnet? I have reconciled myself to knitting the bonnet for a 3/4 year old because my 16 month old granddaughter has a head circumference of 48 where you measure for a bonnet or 47 but it will still be too small using 3 mm needles. My tension is usually fairly standard. What is happening here?
07.12.2021 - 21:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jenkins, this hat is worked with a tension of 26 sts x 34 rows, to get the pattern matching the size you should have this tension. Read more about tension here. Happy knitting!
08.12.2021 - 07:56
Judith Jenkins/ Judy wrote:
Thank you so much for replying straight away. However I always find that I have to re-knit hats smaller and she is a tiny 16 month old who has only just gone into 12 month clothes which are a generous fit on her so I cannot believe that she would need 3 - 4 years. I suppose the ribbing doesn’t need to meet as the bonnet is tied. As the ribbing would need to stretch in order not to be loose would I get away with 12 - 18 months? It must be either 12-18 months or 2 to 3 years.
22.11.2021 - 13:24
Judith Jenkins wrote:
Please will you look at my previous comment which should have been a question as it is urgent. I lost the first attempt and the second time I didn't c h range it to a question. Thank you
21.11.2021 - 08:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Judith, you can see the answer below.
21.11.2021 - 19:16
Judith Jenkins wrote:
Please could you advise as to size. My granddaughter has a bonnet circumference of 48 cm and a head circumference of 47 cm. The nearest I could get to 10 cm with 26 stitches is 9.1 cm on 3.25mm needles using Drops Fabel. If I knit the 12 - 18 month size it will be smaller than her head circumference suggests. On the other hand it seems unlikely that she would need the 2 - 3 year size as she is small for her age. I want it to fit her this winte r.I don't want to go up another needle size.
21.11.2021 - 08:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Judith, the age indicated in the sizes is not important, since the standard sizes may vary between the different countries and it would also depend on each child. If you need a head circumference of 47 cm, with the gauge you have indicated, you would need to knit an even larger size (3/4 years) to obtain the needed circumference. So you would be working the number of stitches for sizes 3/4 but the number of cm for the size 2 years. Happy knitting!
21.11.2021 - 19:15
Maria wrote:
Jag har svårt att visualisera hur/var jag ska sticka upp maskorna för dragskon i den uppvikta resåren. Förstår inte hur det ska se ut sen, viker man ner uppviket efter att man stickat upp "dragskon". Det vore fint med en utförligare beskrivning, en bild eller en video. Tack på förhand!
14.04.2020 - 15:48DROPS Design answered:
Hej Du stickar upp maskor längst hättans nederkant och där du vikt resåren dubbel stickar du upp maskor genom båda lager. Resårkanten fortsätter att vara dubbelvikt som på bilden så den ska inte vikas tillbaka. Mvh DROPS Design
22.04.2020 - 09:54
Karolina wrote:
Hur får man hättan att bli så rund och fin? Då man ska förminska hättan vid de 6 markeringarna, så blir min hätta "toppig/strutig" i stället för rund som på bilden.
17.11.2019 - 13:16DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karolina, om du minskar på vart annat varv kommer den till att se ut som på bilden. Lycka till :)
21.11.2019 - 14:51
Patricia wrote:
I cannot seem to get started. My 2x2 rib keeps coming out wrong. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Row 1: k1, p2, k2 etc till end of row, finishing with k1. Turn and what do I do next for row 2? I am an experienced knitter but feeling frustrated here...
17.12.2017 - 04:39DROPS Design answered:
Dear Patricia, work 1st row (and every row from RS) as follows: K1, (P2, K2), repeat from (to), finish with P2 and K1. On next row from WS, work K over K and P over P to get rib, ie: K1 (edge st), K2, (P2, K2), repeat from (to) and finish with K1 (edge st). Happy knitting!
18.12.2017 - 09:10
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Knitted bonnet hat for baby and children in DROPS Fabel
DROPS Baby 18-11 |
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GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. ---------------------------------------------------------- BONNET: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 104-112-120 (128-136) sts on needle size 2.5 mm with Fabel. Work rib as follows (first row = RS): 1 garter st – SEE ABOVE - * P2, K2 *, repeat from *-*, and finish with P2 and 1 garter st. When rib measures 6-8-8 (10-10) cm continue in stocking st with 1 garter st each side, AT THE SAME TIME dec 14-16-18 (20-22) sts evenly on first row = 90-96-102 (108-114) sts. REMEMBER THE KNITTING TENSION! When piece measures 14-16-17 (19-20) cm cast off 6 sts on next row from RS, work remaining st on row and cast off 6 sts at the beg of next row from WS, work remaining sts on row = 78-84-90 (96-102) sts. Insert 6 markers in piece as follows (as seen from RS): 1 marker after 1 st and the remaining 5 markers with 13-14-15 (16-17) sts between each, 12-13-14 (15-16) sts left after the last marker. Continue in garter st on all sts – SEE ABOVE - AT THE SAME TIME dec 1 st after each marker (from RS) by K2 tog, on every other row until there are 12 sts left on row. Now K2 tog across the row. Cut the thread, pull through remaining sts and use thread end to sew tog bonnet mid back. Sew in outer loop of sts and also sew tog the 6 cast off sts. CASING: Fold rib double towards RS. Pick up approx 60 to 80 sts inside 1 edge st at bottom edge of bonnet on needle size 2.5 mm with Fabel – pick up through both layers on folded rib. Work 2 cm stocking st, cast off loosely. Fold edge double towards RS (i.e WS showing) and fasten with small neat sts. TIE STRING: Cut 2 threads measuring approx 2 meter each, twist them until they resist, fold them double and let them twist again. Tie a knot either end and thread through casing. |
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