Margo wrote:
Me again, sorry. I've double moss stitched to 20cm. Now I'm struggling with what this term means. "adjust to so that the last row is from the RS"??? I assume once I've made this "adjustment" I change to garter stitch & commence decreasing on row 4
07.02.2020 - 12:05DROPS Design answered:
Dear Margo, this means the last row worked with double moss stitch has to be a row worked from right side, ie next row will be worked from WS (and the decrease row will be worked from RS). Happy knitting!
07.02.2020 - 14:16
Margo wrote:
I ve just started this project & am already questioning myself.... Cast on 80. Next row knit the entire row or shld I K1P1 to the end.???. 2nd row K1 P1 to the end. (OK with this instruction) 3rd row Do I start with K1 P1 to the or shld I start with P1(as I ended with a P1 on the end of previous row). AAAAH I'M so rusty
28.01.2020 - 21:46DROPS Design answered:
Dear Margo, cast on the 80 sts, then knit 1 row, then turn and work pattern: K1, P1 over these 80 sts. Turn, work from WS K over K and P over P. Turn, on next row work P over K and K over P. Turn on next row work P over P and K over K. Repeat last 4 rows. Happy knitting!
29.01.2020 - 08:43
Ewa wrote:
Jag vill sticka "Mossing around" mössan men i Drops Eskimo. Vad gäller då beträffande stl stickor resp maskantal?
21.12.2019 - 16:40DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ewa, då får du följa ett mönster för ett tjockt garn som Eskimo. Se här DROPS 204-52 den kan du sticka i 1 tråd DROPS Eskimo på stickor 7 eller 8. Lycka till :)
15.01.2020 - 14:05
Caroline wrote:
What a brilliant site, you cover so many topics.Many thanks.
21.08.2019 - 19:09
Letitia wrote:
I've only needle size 4 and using 100% extra fine Merino wool, how many sts should I cast on for head circumference 56cm? Supposed 88 sts cast on will be insufficient for 56cm circumference since the needle size and thread are finer, right?
07.08.2019 - 16:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Letitia, we are unfortunately not able to adjust every pattern to every single request - shouldn't you get the required tension in this pattern, you can check similar pattern matching yours or request help from the store where you bought the yarn. Happy knitting!
08.08.2019 - 09:21
Sharon wrote:
Hi I have just finished knitting this on 51/2mm needles , in a locally purchased wool Morris & Sons Maya14ply. I cast on 88 stitches for the finished hat to measure 60cm.( to fit head measuring 65cm- very thick hair!).I m so happy with the finished beanie- Thank you for your beautiful pattern. I m making the MIST beret next .
01.08.2019 - 14:21
Elliza Hundebol wrote:
Does it mean that I should begin decreasing within the moss pattern of the hat and not wait until the pattern turns to the garter stitch? If so, that means I should start reducing in the third row of doing the moss pattern? Thank you for your help.
23.02.2019 - 13:47DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Hundebol, you first work moss stitch, then when piece measures 20-21 cm work in garter stitch, and at the same time, start to decrease every 4th row as explained = end./top of hat is worked with garter stitch, not with moss stitch. Happy knitting!
25.02.2019 - 08:28
Susan K wrote:
I have yet to make this hat but I just wanted to comment on how wonderful it is that you provide links for converting yarn size, and American terminology! Fanatastic! I just returned from NZ and purchased 100% Alpaca 8 ply , total 100 grams weight. I’m so excited to get started...I just have to decide on knitting or crocheting it! Thanks again!
03.02.2019 - 22:37
Sophia wrote:
I have completed the hat, but my finished product is tall and narrow while the one shown in the video is shorter and wider. The top of the hat sticks up when worn and does not slouch properly. Why do you think this might be? Is there a way I can fix this?
19.01.2019 - 22:25DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sophia it is very important that you check, and adhere to to the knitting gauge/ tension that is given in the pattern. If your hat is too small, and it is stands up instead of slouching, your gauge is probably too small, meaning, you knit to thightly. If this is the case, you can correct it by using larger needles. You can also try to block out the hat that is already made (if you would try something before you frog it). Just soak it into lukewarm water and pull it over something (I often use a ball or an upturned bowl). I hope thishelps. Happy crafting!
20.01.2019 - 09:18
Upmyway90 wrote:
Hi there! I'm stuck at the dec for row 8. After the dec for row 4 I got 64 stitches along with row 5,6 and 7. After doing the dec for row 8 I came up with 52 stitches. What am I doing wrong? I knitted 3 stitches then I k2tog. I do this until the end but my last 4 are knit stitches. Is this right? Help!
12.12.2018 - 05:42DROPS Design answered:
Dear Upmyway90, on row 8 you have to decrease 13 stitches evenly (64-13=51 sts), you will find here how to decrease stitches evenly on a row. Happy knitting!
12.12.2018 - 10:05
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Knitted DROPS hat with moss st in ”Nepal”.
DROPS 150-40 |
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DOUBLE MOSS ST (in hight): Row 1 (RS): * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*. Row 2 (WS): K over K and P over P. Row 3: P over K and K over P. Row 4: As 2nd row. Repeat row 1 to 4. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. 1 ridge = 2 rows K. ---------------------------------------------------------- HAT: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 80-88 sts with Nepal on needle size 4.5 mm. K 1 row, then work DOUBLE MOSS ST - see explanation above - over all sts. When piece measures 20-21 cm (adjust so that last row is from RS), work in GARTER ST - see explanation above - until finished measurements AT THE SAME TIME dec every 4th row as follows: Row 4: Dec 16-18 sts evenly (= approx. every 5th st) = 64-70 sts on needle. Row 8: Dec 13-14 sts (= approx. 5th st) = 51-56 sts. Row 12: Dec 10-11 sts (= approx. 5th st) = 41-45 sts. Row 16: Dec 9-9 sts (= approx. 5th st) = 32-36 sts. Row 20: K all sts tog 2 by 2 = 16-18 sts. Row 24: K all sts tog 2 by 2 = 8-9 sts. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining sts. Sew hat tog mid back, edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. Hat measures approx. 26-27 cm. Fasten yarn tightly. |
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