Carol Maitland wrote:
Hi thank you so much for your responses concerning this pattern. Have another question where does round 2 come into play,the yarn overs at the beginning and at the end only.thks so much,I aplogize for all these question with this pattern.Carol Maitland
22.10.2024 - 18:35DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Maitland, sorry I might misunderstand your question, the round 2 is worked after first round with increases, then you increase on every round and afterwards on every other round. The yarn overs worked to increase will always be knitted twisted (into back of loop) to avoid holes. Happy knitting!
23.10.2024 - 08:06
Carol Maitland wrote:
Hi I have another question concerning this pattern. I understand the instructions for round 1 and round 2,but having trouble understanding the increase tip starting where it says increase like this every round 6 or 7 times.So I knit stocking stitch and increase 1 stitch on each side of marker then what do i do.Also dont understand when they say then every 2nd round 11 times,are they ref to round 2 with the yarn overs.Thks so much Carol.
21.10.2024 - 18:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Maitland, you are right you continue working stocking stich and increase on each side of each marker (you increase 6 sts on each increase round), you increase like this a total of 6, 7 or 8 times on every round, then increase on every other round (1 round with increases as before, 1 round without increases) a total of 11 times. Happy knitting!
22.10.2024 - 08:58
Carol Maitland wrote:
Hi thank you for responding to my prev question,I have another.What would be a good substitute for Drops baby merino wool.With a different wool will it have the same look,gauge etc.Thks Carol Maitland.
12.10.2024 - 17:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, you can substitute it for another group A yarn, like DROPS Alpaca, Flora or Nord. You may need to slightly adjust the gauge/amounts, depending on the yardage. The texture should be quite similar, not identical, since Baby Merino is a superwash yarn, while the others are natural or mixed yarns. Happy knitting!
13.10.2024 - 23:24
Carol Maitland wrote:
Hi I am bit confused with this pattern. First just to be sure we use dpns,3 or 4,then we load the 12 stitches on these 3 or 4 needles right.The 3 stitches we put the marker in the middle on the stitch.Next 126 stitches will these fit on the 3 or 4 dpns.Will ask more questions as i progress.Thks Carol Maitland
06.10.2024 - 17:58DROPS Design answered:
Dear Carol, usually you use 5 double pointed needles. 4 of them will hold the stitches and the 5th one is used to work. You cast on with 4 of the needles and then, after casting on, you work with the 5th free needle. However, due to the stitch distribution in this pattern, you can also cast on with 3 needles and then use the 4th one to work. The marker is inserted in the middle stitch of the "knit 3" stitches. You will also change to circular needles as you increase, since the number of stitches at the end may be too large to comfortably work with double pointed needles. Happy knitting!
06.10.2024 - 23:30
Denise wrote:
I am confused on how to start the first row. Do you knit 3 stitches then place a marker? When do you start making the yo? Thanks for your help.
14.01.2024 - 04:31DROPS Design answered:
Dear Denise, yes - in the 1st round you *knit 3 sts and insert a marker in the middle of these 3 knitted stitches, then make 1 yarn over, knit 1 st, make 1 yarn over *, and this whole procedure written between the stars (*-*) repeat 2 more times, so you knit all 12 sts from cast on row and in this 1st round you have 3 markers. Happy knitting!
14.01.2024 - 09:31
Simone wrote:
Ciao! Non mi è chiaro dove inserire il marcatore per gli aumenti /diminuzioni (anche per lavorare una maglia top down per gli aumenti raglan (io uso quelli a lucchetto): sul ferro fra due maglie o nella maglia? Se nella maglia, come fa il marcatore a seguire il lavoro? Devo spostarlo ogni giro? Grazie.
07.01.2024 - 19:48DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Simone, il segnapunti in questo caso va inserito nella maglia, può spostarlo ad ogni giro o a giri alterni come preferisce. Buon lavoro!
09.01.2024 - 20:09
Britt wrote:
Hvordan strikkes den med magic loop?
18.09.2023 - 16:19DROPS Design answered:
Hei Britt, Du finner en video om Magic Loop hvis du bruker følgende lenke: https://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?id=120&lang=no God fornøyelse!
19.09.2023 - 06:49
Blank Slate Hat#blankslatehat |
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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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