John Bland wrote:
It seems more natural to use an odd number of stitches when doing the English Rib as then you don't do two stitches the same at the start/end of the round. Why use an even number of stitches?
10.07.2022 - 09:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Bland, the hat is worked in the round, so that you need an even number of stitches to get the pattern fit in the round. This video might help you to understand how to work English Rib in the round. Happy knitting!
11.07.2022 - 08:37
John Bland wrote:
I knit English style (yarn in right hand) and it took my quite a bit to work out how to knit English rib this way. I share it here in case anyone else would benefit. The rows are: - Knit Row -- *Yarn to front; Slip 1; Knit 1 with yarn in front* repeat Pearl Row -- *(Yarn in front) Slip 1; Yarn over; Pearl 1 Experts might want to double check this
10.07.2022 - 09:03
Diana Parkhomovskaya wrote:
My daughter-in-law really likes the picture of your beret, but the yarn she likes is a bit thicker, medium, US 4 (lion brand Heartland). Would you be able recommend for needle sizes and initial number of stitches (size small) to adjust for thicker yarn? Thank you
23.01.2022 - 23:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Diana, please understand that our patterns are made available to support DROPS yarns. Therefore we cannot help you with other brands' yarns.
24.01.2022 - 00:36
Karen Haag wrote:
I tried to make this beret and gave up. But I really wanted to make it and am trying again. But I’ve figured out the problem or what I think might be the problem. The instructions in the pattern for the English Rib do not match what is written in your tutorial for English rib. In the pattern, row 2 says to purl the yo and slipped st together. In your tutorial row 2 says to knit them together. The US needle equivalent to 3 mm is a 2 the pattern says 2,5:
18.01.2022 - 22:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Haag, English rib in the round are worked the same way in the pattern and in the video, you first work round 1 to 3 then repeat only round 2, but the video starts with (make 1 yarn over, slip 1 then work Knit 1) while the pattern starts with (Knit 1, make 1 yarn over, slip 1), but then you work the stitches the same way. Hope it will help, happy knitting!
19.01.2022 - 09:06
Tawni wrote:
So i dont have cable needles or double pointed needles for this i only have straight needles. Also my needle sizes are 8 & 11 can this still be done on straight needles?
29.11.2020 - 03:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Tawni, you can't work this hat with straight needles, since you need to work in the round. You need to use either circular needles or double pointed needles. Also, to work with that thickness of yarn you'd need the sizes indicated in the pattern. Happy knitting!
29.11.2020 - 18:35
Brigitte wrote:
Bonjour, je trouve vos explications pour les côtes anglaises bien plus compliquées que celles que j’ai vu dans d’autres tutos , où on parle de maille endroit suivie de maille doubles . Pourquoi ?
04.10.2020 - 15:24
Susan Berlin wrote:
I am knitting the Lagoon Beret pattern. In part, the instructions say "When hat measures 16-18 cm = 6 1/4”-7” but it's not clear whether you measure from the beginning of the knitting, or from above the K1P1 brim. Could you please clarify? Thank you!
16.05.2020 - 14:48DROPS Design answered:
Dear Susan, the measurement is for whole garment, so from the beginning. Happy knitting!
17.05.2020 - 16:27
Yveline Candau wrote:
Bonjour à part les augmentations à 3cm du bord n y a t il pas d autres augmentations cela me parait impossible vu l ampleur du modèle
14.03.2020 - 16:31DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Candeau, c'est pourtant cette différence + la largeur des côtes anglaises qui vont donner l'ampleur du béret, on va ainsi augmenter 20 ou 22 m après les côtes 1/1 et continuer ensuite en côtes anglaises jusqu'à 16-18 cm de hauteur totale. Pensez à bien vérifier votre tension (= échantillon) - plus d'infos ici. Bon tricot!
16.03.2020 - 09:46
Evelin wrote:
Hola, hay patrón del chal o bufanda que lleva la muchacha en sus hombros?
15.10.2019 - 14:56DROPS Design answered:
Hola Evelin. Este modelo no está en esta colección. Puede ser que vaya a estar publicado como extras. Sigue las noticias de Drops en Facebook o Instagram.
17.10.2019 - 19:27
Cheval wrote:
Bonjour vous parlez du tour 1 et du tour 2-4 mais ou est le 3 merci si vous pouvez me le faire savoir a bientôt
10.10.2019 - 17:42DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Mme Cheval, quand il est indiqué TOURS 2-4, on sous entend: à partir du tour 2 jusqu'au tour 4, autrement dit, les tours 2, 3 et 4 se tricotent de la même façon. Bon tricot!
11.10.2019 - 09:41
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Knitted beret with English rib in DROPS Sky.
DROPS 204-17 |
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---------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATION FOR THE PATTERN: ---------------------------------------------------------- INCREASE TIP: To calculate how to increase evenly, use the total number of stitches on round (e.g. 100 stitches) and divide stitches by number of increases to be done (e.g. 20) = 5. In this example increase by picking up the thread between 2 stitches and working this strand twisted to avoid holes. Increase this way after every 5. stitch. ENGLISH RIB: ROUND 1: * Knit 1, make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise *, work from *-* the entire round. ROUND 2: * Make 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise, purl yarn over and slipped stitch together *, repeat from *-* the entire round. ROUND 3: * Knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, 1 yarn over, slip 1 stitch purlwise *, repeat from *-* the entire round. Repeat rounds 2 and 3. ---------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ---------------------------------------------------------- BERET - SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: Worked in the round on circular needle. Switch to double pointed needles when needed. BERET: Cast on 100-104 stitches on a circular needle size 3 mm = US 2,5 with Sky. Knit 1 round, then work rib = knit 1/purl 1 for 3 cm = 1⅛". Knit 1 round while increasing 20-22 stitches evenly - read INCREASE TIP = 120-126 stitches. Switch to circular needle size 4.5 mm = US 7. Then work ENGLISH RIB - read explanation above. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! When hat measures 16-18 cm = 6¼"-7" - adjust to finish after 2nd round in English rib, switch to circular needle size 3 mm = US 2,5. Work next round as follows: * Knit yarn over and slipped stitch together, purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round. Yarn overs have now been worked together with stitches and there are 120-126 stitches on round. Continue with rib = knit 1/purl 1 for 3 cm = 1⅛". Now decrease in the different sizes as follows: SIZE S-M: ROUND 1: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 40 stitches decreased) = 80 stitches. ROUNDS 2-4: Knit over knit and purl over purl. ROUND 5: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1, knit 1, purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 20 stitches decreased) = 60 stitches. ROUNDS 6-8: Knit over knit and purl over purl. ROUND 9: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 20 stitches decreased) = 40 stitches. SIZE M/L: ROUND 1: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 42 stitches decreased) = 84 stitches. ROUNDS 2-4: Knit over knit and purl over purl. ROUND 5: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 28 stitches decreased) = 56 stitches. ROUNDS 6-8: Knit over knit and purl over purl. ROUND 9: * Knit 1, purl 1, knit the next 3 stitches together (= 2 stitches decreased), purl 1, knit 1, purl 1 *, work from *-* the entire round (= 14 stitches decreased) = 42 stitches. BOTH SIZES: ROUND 10: Knit over knit and purl over purl. ROUND 11: Knit stitches together 2 by 2 the entire round= 20-21 stitches. Cut the yarn and pull it through the remaining stitches, tighten together and fasten. Hat measures approx. 22-24 cm = 8¾"-9½". |
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