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Are you knitting your knit stitches and purling your purls? Sometimes new knitters find that their ribbing is a bit loose between the knit stitches and the purl stitches. I was just wondering what colour the Malabrigo Rasta hat in the pattern is? I happened to snag a skein that was lighter than the rest at my local yarn store.
Please share a photo here if you can. Would love to see it! Or you can always hit me up on instragram sheepandstitch! This the best big hat ever! Thanks for making instructions that are super easy to follow AND a great video. You rock! Hey Davina! I was wondering if when it comes to the part of the hat were I have to switch to double pointed needles, if I could just keep using round needles. Will it come out the same?
Hi Samantha, apologies for the late reply. Let me know how it goes. I love your video! It is very easy to follow. I just started knitting the hat now, but wondering if it would be okay to use the double pointed needles size 10 instead of 15?
Please advise. Thank You! Hi Phairin, So sorry for the late reply! A US 10 needle is 6mm, which is considerably smaller than the recommended US 15 needle size, which is 10mm. If you try to knit the hat with bulky weight yarn with a US 10 needle, your hat will be really small! Not to mention the knitting will be very tight. Hi Davina! I am a kid who like to do crafts. This time I start knitting. This video was so great for me for beginner to make a hat. But I have some problem. But longer ones.
Please answer my question as soon as possible. Hi HanNa, You can knit the big hat on straight needles. Instead of joining the hat in the round, you can knit the hat back and forth. Decrease the hat as the pattern says remembering to purl on the purl side and knit on the knit side. Once your hat is complete, place the right sides of the hat together and use a sewing needle to sew it together! Can you tell me how many I should cast on to increase the size and the length that would work?
Hi Macey, It really depends on the size of your yarn and needles. Did you use bulky weight yarn and US 15 needles to knit the Big Hat? I love this pattern and your videos are awesome! I am a newbie at knitting, but this pattern is very easy. I would love it if you did a video with a Fair Isle design. Can I talk you into it? Hey Liz! Ah, Fair Isle. So beautiful, so fickle. I love colorwork too, and fair isle is definitely on my to-do list, but because I tend towards being a lazy knitter, I like incorporating color work as easily as possible!
This usually involves slipped-stitch color patterns. And a really pretty pattern that uses this technique is just around the corner, so no chocolate bribing necessary! Thank you so much for your videos and patterns. Really easy to follow. I am ready to make the big hat. But I want to make for my six-year old daughter.
How many stitches and rows should I use? Hi Cyn! I love your videos. Cant wait to make the big hat. They are so easily explained. You teach very well. Thank you so much for teaching so patiently. Hey Miriam! Thanks for your nice comment! Funky baby hats, huh? How funky are we talking?
Like, animal ears and googly eyes? Or big pom poms and tassels? It looks awesome! You can consider folding up the brim so that the hat shortens a bit. The other option is to rip back to the point where you decrease, and then rip back a bit more say, 1 or 1. Then, start your decrease and follow the pattern to the end. That looks like the size of mine, but I turned the brim up. I thought that was the way it was supposed to be.
Hey Kathy, yes, the hat is designed so that you can turn up the brim. But if some people like to keep the brim unfolded for a slouchy look, that would work too. You can always play around with the length of the hat for a different look. And i wanna make the hat too. So what adjustment do i need to do to make the same size hat you made? Hi Kaye, a 9mm sounds okay. Are you a tight knitter or a fairly loose knitter?
I have a feeling one of these options will solve the trick for you. Usually, weird jumbling is caused when the PDF is viewed in a browser. Check it out! I loved your video and I have already made my first hat! I am starting on my second one and I have a different kind of yarn.
It is bulky homespun instead of super bulky. How many stitches should I cast on? I have the correct needles listed in your video! Then I read all about the gauge great post btw ; and tried to knit using two threads of medium sized yarn.
I tried to knit with them anyway and it turned out great! What I do make a little bit differently are pompoms we made those in the elementary school. Yeah and one more thing…if you make the first rows I mean the 2.
I was afraid, that it will be really small caused by me using the medium sized yarns , but when I knitted the whole hat and bend over the bottom part, it turned out it is a hat! Good on you for using two strands of worsted weight yarn held together. If you can get gauge doing that, then more power to you.
And look — now you have a matching hat for your jacket! And two extra ones too! What style of knitting is that? Holding the yarn in your right hand is called English Style knitting. Holding it in your left-hand is Continental style knitting. For right-handers, English Style tends to work best.
Could you tell me where you bought your double pointed needles and circular needle from for the big hat? If I remember correctly, the needles are from Crystal Palace Needles. I got them at a fantastic yarn store in San Francisco called ImagiKnits visit if you get the chance. This size and length of circular needle is a bit unconventional, so your best bet is going online and finding a shop that sells both the DPNs and the circs.
ImagiKnits is a good starting point. Ah, scarves. Yes, they do take quite some time! The knitting goes by so fast! This pattern is good for beginners. If you get needles that are too small like a US 10 and try to knit this pattern, your hat will be too small.
You could use a technique which is a little advanced for a beginner called Magic Loop. In my comment above to Olive I mentioned a few places online where you can look for the needles both circs and DPNs. Otherwise, as a beginner, I would not recommend that you dive headfirst into Magic Loop with big long circulars.
Try to find the needles that are laid out in the pattern. I still find it easier and cheaper to order supplies online. Sorry for the late reply! Thanks for your kind words. So about the size 8 needles. Those are too small for this pattern. A size 8 is only 5mm! So, sadly, a size 8 is not suitable for this pattern. A commenter named Jill had a similar problem. This was my very long! Hope it can help you out too:. I am buying what I need to make this hat, but I was unsure about the needles.
What brand do you recommend? Should I experiment with steel? Sorry for the late reply. Yes, these ChiaGoo needles look great. I really enjoy watching your videos. It makes no stitch or knot, just a twisted loop and it maybe apart If I untangle. OMG did I actual cast-on wrongly from the beginning? Please help!!! Hey Tam! Have you figured out this last-stitch issue? Because it should be long! Hope that helps!
Hello there! I found this super rad videos on how to knit hat but I have straight needles that is not double pointed and i have worsted, medium yarn that is not bulky but is not too thin.
Would I still be able to knit the same way or are the yarn and needles mandatory? But in this case, yes, the pattern is designed for super bulky weight yarn and super bulky weight yarn requires big needles like a 10mm needle. A worsted yarn and its accompanying needle size mm requires a different pattern.
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