@@VetkaKnit trying to do the medium sized one and the pattern says to cast on 90 stitches for the ribbing. Won’t this be wrong as it’s not a multiple of 4?? I end the round on kk and start round on kk - shouldn’t it be 92??
@@sp4874 Good. Every time will get better. In last rib row increase 4sts. Medium body of the hat is also knits on 96sts. Will be glad to see your finished hat. Tag on me on Instagram, if you don't mind😉
Hi! I really love the look of this hat and today I've bought the yarn for it. I am a beginner and I just went through the whole video to see if I understand everything. I have a question about the first row of the A2 chart, which involves knitting the yarn over twisted to. If I understand correctly you do 2 knit stitches and then 2 twisted ones and repeat that until the end of the row? Is that correct? Thank you for the pattern! The video is very clear, I love that you can see the stitches and needle movements clearly. :)
Thank you for your kind words! Yes on the first row of the A2 chart I do 2 knit through front loop and 2 knit through back loop (as you called them twisted ones). I do this because it makes the pattern look smoother. Also, be sure to knit the yarn over twisted! Happy knitting time!
@@VetkaKnit Thank you so much for your answer! I'll make sure to watch an additional tutorial or two on those stitches. I'm really excited to start this project. I wish you a lovely day!
@@VetkaKnit Hi, it's me again with another question. I'm doing the size M adult, and I'm wondering if the first round of the A2 is the same for that size as well? So knit 2 through the front loop and knit 2 through the back loop? I've started it yesterday evening, I'm only on the 3rd round but very excited!
Gorgeous hat!😍 Thank you very much for the free pattern and the tutorial I am already picking out the right colours 💪 thank you very much ! Take care and be safe xoxo😘
On your K2togs curious why you reposition the first stitch on your needle then knit the two together? Im sure it has to do with the finished look, I’m just not that experienced.
Hi! Beautiful hat! I'm wondering why, when you go from the 2x2 ribbing to stockinette, do you knit into the back of the pearl stitches? I've never that before!
O 5th rnd, 3 colors, the pattern says repeat from * but you repeat starting with two white rather than repeat starting at yellow where the * says. Do I follow pattern or you?
I do exactly as indicated. Watch again please. 5rd row start: brown x 1, white x 2, then start repeating *yellow x 1, white x 2, brown x 1, white x 1, brown x 1. So started with one brown and two white, only one time at the beginning of the row. Repeat starts with *
I also think it's marked incorrectly in the vid (not in the pattern sketch). I think you follow the sketch in the video. If we were to repeat starting from yellow, brown and yellow stitches would be adjacent in that round but they never touch. Both are surrounded by white.@@VetkaKnit
I love your tutorial, but I have a question why did u put the 2 skeins in your left hand? I have seen other tutorials where they put one the skeins in the right hand and the other one in the left hand.
@@kikizag There is no one method, and the best approach is to try several different techniques and then adopt the one that works best for you. I prefer 1-handed stranded knitting. It is faster and easier for me. But many knitters prefer the 2-handed technique. So knitter's choice, as always!
В описании под видео есть ссылка на бесплатный МК ( на английском языке), там описание для разных размеров: Newborn (12-14”/30-36 cm),1-3 months (14-15”/36-38 cm), 3-12 months (15-18”/38-46 cm), Small - Adult (20-21”/51-54 cm), Adult M (21-23”/54-59 cm), Adult XL (25-26”/63-66 cm)
You have so inspired me to knit this hat. I have been fearful of color work and fair isle. Please continue to post because it is so appreciated.
Oh, thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and precious pattern. God bless you for this.
Oh, thank you! I am so glad you like it🥰
Thanks for a great tutorial. I’ve wanted to try colorwork knitting for a long time and after watching this, I’m ready to start. ❤️
You are welcome! Happy to read such comments 😊❤
Very generous to take your time to teach this. Hope to knit this hat! Thank you very much!
Thank you for your kind comment! Wish you great knitting time 😊
Thanks for sharing this tutorial this beautiful hat
You are welcome! And thanks for watching🙂
Gorgeous work! I hope to learned it fast,
Thank you🌹
You’ve inspired me - I will give this a go. Just finished a hat with 2 colours - this will be a step up!
Oh, many thanks! I am very pleased! Knit with pleasure!
@@VetkaKnit trying to do the medium sized one and the pattern says to cast on 90 stitches for the ribbing. Won’t this be wrong as it’s not a multiple of 4?? I end the round on kk and start round on kk - shouldn’t it be 92??
@@sp4874 oh, yes you are right! Please, cast on 92sts if you do 2/2rib. Sorry for this inconvenience 🙂
@@sp4874 Good. Every time will get better. In last rib row increase 4sts. Medium body of the hat is also knits on 96sts. Will be glad to see your finished hat. Tag on me on Instagram, if you don't mind😉
@@VetkaKnit thanks! Yes will share pic when done ✅
Очень красивый дизайн🎉
Спасибо ☺
Hi! I really love the look of this hat and today I've bought the yarn for it. I am a beginner and I just went through the whole video to see if I understand everything. I have a question about the first row of the A2 chart, which involves knitting the yarn over twisted to. If I understand correctly you do 2 knit stitches and then 2 twisted ones and repeat that until the end of the row? Is that correct?
Thank you for the pattern! The video is very clear, I love that you can see the stitches and needle movements clearly. :)
Thank you for your kind words!
Yes on the first row of the A2 chart I do 2 knit through front loop and 2 knit through back loop (as you called them twisted ones). I do this because it makes the pattern look smoother. Also, be sure to knit the yarn over twisted!
Happy knitting time!
@@VetkaKnit Thank you so much for your answer! I'll make sure to watch an additional tutorial or two on those stitches. I'm really excited to start this project.
I wish you a lovely day!
@@VetkaKnit Hi, it's me again with another question. I'm doing the size M adult, and I'm wondering if the first round of the A2 is the same for that size as well? So knit 2 through the front loop and knit 2 through the back loop? I've started it yesterday evening, I'm only on the 3rd round but very excited!
@@404-equivalent4 yes, all is the same ☺
Awesome! Thank you again!
Gorgeous hat!😍 Thank you very much for the free pattern and the tutorial I am already picking out the right colours 💪 thank you very much ! Take care and be safe xoxo😘
Thank You so much!
Wish you wonderful knitting time with this hat 😘
Excellent video and tutorial 👌
Thank you ❤
On your K2togs curious why you reposition the first stitch on your needle then knit the two together? Im sure it has to do with the finished look, I’m just not that experienced.
You are right, in this case the decrease looks more imperceptible 😉
Hi! Beautiful hat! I'm wondering why, when you go from the 2x2 ribbing to stockinette, do you knit into the back of the pearl stitches? I've never that before!
I don't know 😃I 've never thought why. I do this because it's more convenient for me😊
So cute & lovely☺,,,,please make a cardigan with color work,,, (front open,,,, round yoke)
Thank you so much! I'll think about cardigan 😊
Thank you very much!
Thank you for watching 😉
96 stiches are perfect for 21" head cicumfrance?.pl guide me
Yes😊
Thank a lot🙏
Love this video! I have never seen magic loop knit like this. Does it have a different name?
Oh, thank you. I don't know different name 😀 I think it is also magic loop😊😊
Beautiful. And I loved the music as well.
Oh, thank you ❤
O 5th rnd, 3 colors, the pattern says repeat from * but you repeat starting with two white rather than repeat starting at yellow where the * says. Do I follow pattern or you?
I do exactly as indicated. Watch again please.
5rd row start: brown x 1, white x 2, then start repeating *yellow x 1, white x 2, brown x 1, white x 1, brown x 1.
So started with one brown and two white, only one time at the beginning of the row. Repeat starts with *
@@VetkaKnit I will try. Thank you
I also think it's marked incorrectly in the vid (not in the pattern sketch). I think you follow the sketch in the video. If we were to repeat starting from yellow, brown and yellow stitches would be adjacent in that round but they never touch. Both are surrounded by white.@@VetkaKnit
Use the written pattern also
Yes! :D It's going well so far. I'm really happy.@@VetkaKnit
I love your video
Oh, thank you very much 🥰
Love watching your work. Why do you slip first stitch? Do you do a twist stitch on the next round do it doesn’t leave a gap?
No, I don't do twist st on the next round, Just slip the first st and this st will be knitted last in this round
I love your tutorial, but I have a question why did u put the 2 skeins in your left hand? I have seen other tutorials where they put one the skeins in the right hand and the other one in the left hand.
Thank you! This is continental knitting style-both yarns in left hand🙂
@@kikizag There is no one method, and the best approach is to try several different techniques and then adopt the one that works best for you.
I prefer 1-handed stranded knitting. It is faster and easier for me.
But many knitters prefer the 2-handed technique. So knitter's choice, as always!
💐
Thank you 🌹❤
Also noticed you slip some first stitches n knit some first stitches. What’s the reason you do this? I hope you don’t mind all my questions. 😩
Yes, you are very attentive! I slipped the first stitch on color change rounds and slip BOR marker. This helps to avoid jogs when changing colors.
На какой обхват головы у ребенка????
В описании под видео есть ссылка на бесплатный МК ( на английском языке), там описание для разных размеров: Newborn (12-14”/30-36 cm),1-3 months (14-15”/36-38 cm), 3-12 months (15-18”/38-46 cm), Small - Adult (20-21”/51-54 cm), Adult M (21-23”/54-59 cm), Adult XL (25-26”/63-66 cm)