The way you use the contrasting waste yarn in the beginning is the best I have seen so far!!! A lot of video's I have seen use a lot more of the waste yarn and even cut it later so it cannot be used again. You only use a little bit and the way you do it it can be used again. It is also much easier and faster to remove in your way. Your way is also different in that you use 2 threads in the beginning, the waste yarn and the regular yarn together. I greatly prefer your way.
Thank you Alina. This was a clear and very helpful tutorial for a beginner. The finish was so professional. I look forward to any new instructions you will be posting soon. I am specially trying to incorporate texture patterns with variable stitches. This would create a new dimension to the knitting.
Buen día Alina,me encantó este tutorial,muy bien explicado,me gustó la terminación del gorrito.saludos cordiales de Córdoba, Juárez Celman.Espero aprender mucho más de tus proyectos 😘😍❤
Thank you for this great video. This hat is so cute I wanted to make it too but unfortunately Michael's doesn't carry the striped one anymore. I also knitted a double layer hat with craftsmart yarn and had lots of problems with dropped and tucked stitches. I used the middle tension so today I'll try your method of leaving the yarn on the side instead of the yarn feeder. Thank you for this tip.
Sometimes is hard to work with Craftsmart. When I knit with it, I knit slowly and with my left hand I push the loops down before they come to the knitting needle.
Thank you for all the great tips!! I have a question regarding your cast on if you don't mind. When you finished casting on it looked like you skipped the last needle. Why would we do that?
When we cast on we start in front of the 1st needle and finish in back of the last needle; then we place it in the yarn feeder which make it in front of the 1st needle which is part of the next round. When I cast on with waste yarn, like in this situation (I have the main yarn + waste yarn just for the cast on so my loops can be more visible to be picked up), the yarn is in the back of the last needle. I don't bring the waste yarn it in front of the 1st needle because I don't knit with it @ 1:37. However, this make the last loop to be without waste yarn @ 7:10 . I hope that it makes sense.
Thank you for your wonderful video! I normally skip videos that involve waste yarn because they're a waste of time, as far as I'm concerned, but this is an excellent use of one row of waste yarn.... By the way, I looked all over for a way to subscribe and there was no button to click, so I pressed the bell and I think I will get Notifications. But there was no subscribe place.
Thank you so much! And with regards to the subscription button, if it's not there then that probably means that you are already subscribed so thank you :)
Interesting! I'll give it a try! Curious how different the outcome will be compared to the "normal" cinching closed the two ends and securing. Is it a time saver?
Yes, you can make it with 48 needles, but use tight tension (closest to the machine)! For a newborn hat knit 60 rounds, for 6 Months knit 70 rounds. The hat will be a little wider than the one made with 40 needles.
Yes, you can use any machine, but the size of the hat will be different. With the 22 needles you have to make tubes and sew them together as in this video (for Newborn hat make just 3 tubes) ua-cam.com/video/DyYuABspB-Y/v-deo.html
Glad to hear that! If you choose to finish the hat directly on the machine by picking up the loops from the first round with the loops from the last round (in this video you can see this method here 6:31) it's easier to see the loops if you cast on with waste yarn as well. I have another video (minute 30) where I show this method but without the waste yarn ua-cam.com/video/i1XQsmuLyN4/v-deo.html
You can use a 48, but use tight tension (closest to the machine)! For a newborn hat knit 60 rounds (17 rounds for top + 43 for brim & liner if you make it with 2 colors), for 6 Months knit 70 rounds. The hat will be a little wider than the one made with 40 needles.
I don't have a video on how I added the counter, but I used glue if this helps. If you want, I can record a short video with different angels of the counter already attached.
One is Craftsmart Value # VS13, Color Gray. The other one is Craftsmart Value Jacquard # VM128, Color Cityscape. I purchased them from Michaels Canada. However, in 2023, they changed their name from Craftsmart to Soft Classic by Loops & Threads. I hope this helps!
I use the waste yarn because it's easier to see the loops. I have another video (minute 30) where I show this method but without the waste yarn ua-cam.com/video/i1XQsmuLyN4/v-deo.html
This has is 6 x 6 inches (15 cm) and was made with 40 needles knitting machine. You can see the measurements here15:48. However, depending on the yarn that you use and the tension, you may get different sizes. This hat should fit a newborn to 3, or even 6 months old (not every baby is the same :) ).
Here is a video on how to fix the dropped stitch even if it is 10 rows down. I think that at the min 2:45 is what you are looking for ua-cam.com/video/mfYkQhmVrWc/v-deo.html
I have to say that this way to close ends up looks much neater and more professional! Thanks!
Yes, you're right! Thanks for watching!
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The way you use the contrasting waste yarn in the beginning is the best I have seen so far!!! A lot of video's I have seen use a lot more of the waste yarn and even cut it later so it cannot be used again. You only use a little bit and the way you do it it can be used again. It is also much easier and faster to remove in your way. Your way is also different in that you use 2 threads in the beginning, the waste yarn and the regular yarn together. I greatly prefer your way.
Thank you so much! I'm glad it helped you!
Thank you Alina. This was a clear and very helpful tutorial for a beginner. The finish was so professional. I look forward to any new instructions you will be posting soon. I am specially trying to incorporate texture patterns with variable stitches. This would create a new dimension to the knitting.
Happy to hear that! Thank you for watching.
Buen día Alina,me encantó este tutorial,muy bien explicado,me gustó la terminación del gorrito.saludos cordiales de Córdoba, Juárez Celman.Espero aprender mucho más de tus proyectos 😘😍❤
¡Me alegra oír eso! ¡Gracias por ver el vídeo!
This a very neat and great work. Love this method of closing the hat . Very neat. Thank you so much. Great tutorial.
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. Great way to cast off, makes perfect sense!
Glad to hear that. Thank you for watching!
This is the best way to cast off and close the Baby Beanie I have seen Awesome.
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Haven't seen this before... thank you for sharing your tutorial.
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Thank you for the awesome closure!! You gain a new Subscriber.
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Thankyou. I even learned how to add that popper style pompom!! I was trying to fix it through the hole😝
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This is an amazing video for a beginner!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your video and tutorial. Love learning new ways to use my knitting machines.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
Love the way you close off the hat.
Thank you!
These are adorable!!
Thank you!
Wow that looks so neat and more comfortable to wear.
Yes, it is. Thank you for watching!
Thank You for the Wonderful Tutorial. I can't wait to try them out! :)
Have fun! Thank you for watching! 💕
You do beautiful work I love it 💜
Thank you!
Just love this method, it gives such a neat finish. Can you provide a link to the tension guide that you showed in one of your videos please?
Thank you for watching! This is the tensioner that I purchased www.etsy.com/listing/776220395
Awesome, Thank you for the video!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this great video. This hat is so cute I wanted to make it too but unfortunately Michael's doesn't carry the striped one anymore. I also knitted a double layer hat with craftsmart yarn and had lots of problems with dropped and tucked stitches. I used the middle tension so today I'll try your method of leaving the yarn on the side instead of the yarn feeder. Thank you for this tip.
Sometimes is hard to work with Craftsmart. When I knit with it, I knit slowly and with my left hand I push the loops down before they come to the knitting needle.
@@AlinaHeraDesigns I knitted with lion brand heartland yarn, which is really nice e and no problem. Very smooth knitting and the hat is beautiful 😍
Such cute hats! I’ve liked and subscribed!
Thank you!
Thank you for all the great tips!! I have a question regarding your cast on if you don't mind. When you finished casting on it looked like you skipped the last needle. Why would we do that?
When we cast on we start in front of the 1st needle and finish in back of the last needle; then we place it in the yarn feeder which make it in front of the 1st needle which is part of the next round. When I cast on with waste yarn, like in this situation (I have the main yarn + waste yarn just for the cast on so my loops can be more visible to be picked up), the yarn is in the back of the last needle. I don't bring the waste yarn it in front of the 1st needle because I don't knit with it @ 1:37. However, this make the last loop to be without waste yarn @ 7:10 . I hope that it makes sense.
Wonderful idea. I can’t wait to use it on my next hat! Thank you!
Happy to hear that, thank you for watching!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Interesting I might have to try that. I am going to make pumpkin hats for my grandkids.
Please do! Thank you for watching.
Awesome finish! Thank you 😁
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your wonderful video! I normally skip videos that involve waste yarn because they're a waste of time, as far as I'm concerned, but this is an excellent use of one row of waste yarn.... By the way, I looked all over for a way to subscribe and there was no button to click, so I pressed the bell and I think I will get Notifications. But there was no subscribe place.
Thank you so much! And with regards to the subscription button, if it's not there then that probably means that you are already subscribed so thank you :)
Thanks for sharing I like your idea s and your explanations ❤️❤️
Thank you, it makes my day to hear that ❤
Good job❤👏👏
Thank you for watching!
Interesting! I'll give it a try! Curious how different the outcome will be compared to the "normal" cinching closed the two ends and securing. Is it a time saver?
It's not a time saver; however, the closing is flat and not bulking on top of the head. That way the hat will fit better on the head.
I saw in another comment that you used the Sentro 40 needle machine. Can this hat be done on the 48 needle machine if you use less rows?
Yes, you can make it with 48 needles, but use tight tension (closest to the machine)! For a newborn hat knit 60 rounds, for 6 Months knit 70 rounds. The hat will be a little wider than the one made with 40 needles.
@@AlinaHeraDesigns Thank you so much!
@@AlinaHeraDesigns Thanks so much!
Can you use a 22 needle or a 48 needle?
Yes, you can use any machine, but the size of the hat will be different. With the 22 needles you have to make tubes and sew them together as in this video (for Newborn hat make just 3 tubes) ua-cam.com/video/DyYuABspB-Y/v-deo.html
Super cute!
Thank you for watching! 😊
@@AlinaHeraDesignslove your casting off method, will be doing it this way from now on, thank you😊
Do you prefer the snap or elastic band for the Pompoms? Why?
I prefer the Snap-On Pompoms because they come together with the Pompoms amzn.to/3UcapIk
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for a great tutorial! What is the name of the print yarn you're using?
The yarn It's Cityscape from Craft Smart 0:32.
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you!
Great video. I just ordered my machine today. Why do you need to use waste yarn to cast on ?
Glad to hear that! If you choose to finish the hat directly on the machine by picking up the loops from the first round with the loops from the last round (in this video you can see this method here 6:31) it's easier to see the loops if you cast on with waste yarn as well. I have another video (minute 30) where I show this method but without the waste yarn ua-cam.com/video/i1XQsmuLyN4/v-deo.html
Brilliant!
Thank you :)
Thanks a lot for the video! It's great! Sorry for the stupid question, tell me what those tags are called, how can I find them on amazon?
Thank you! That's not a stupid question at all, I purchased them from Etsy; this is the link to the store www.etsy.com/listing/584085648
@@AlinaHeraDesigns Thank you, Alina!
What are you using to count the rows?
I use this digital counter amzn.to/33jSMkC
Is this the 46 pin ?
This is made with Sentro 40 needles.
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What was the thing you used to hold the pompon?
They came with the pompoms amzn.to/3c8gEML You can buy them without the pompoms amzn.to/3uHlMOi
Does it have to be a 40 needle machine? Can you use a 48? (For it to be baby sized)
You can use a 48, but use tight tension (closest to the machine)! For a newborn hat knit 60 rounds (17 rounds for top + 43 for brim & liner if you make it with 2 colors), for 6 Months knit 70 rounds. The hat will be a little wider than the one made with 40 needles.
@@AlinaHeraDesigns Thank you for answering a question I've been looking forever for!
@@heyhatty52 happy that you found it.
Beautiful yarn. Where could I possibly get it?
I'm in Canada and I buy it from Michaels canada.michaels.com/en/value-jacquard-yarn-by-craft-smart/10632189.html?productsource=PLPRV
Thank you very much. Your beanies are stunning.
@@MaryVGomez I'm happy to hear that! Thank you for watching!
hello this hat is for babys 6 months old?
Yes, it should be good for baby 3 to 6 months old.
How do you add the row counter to the 40
I don't have a video on how I added the counter, but I used glue if this helps. If you want, I can record a short video with different angels of the counter already attached.
Your SENTRO looks different. The teeth/pegs are different color and your color counter too. Where did you get yours?
This is Sentro 40 needles. Came without counter. I have attached a digital counter. You can find the links in the description.
Knitting Machine, 40 Needles... www.amazon.ca/dp/B08KW46TVL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks for your response 👍🏽💕
Can you tell us the name of the yarn and color/print? Thanks!
One is Craftsmart Value # VS13, Color Gray. The other one is Craftsmart Value Jacquard # VM128, Color Cityscape. I purchased them from Michaels Canada. However, in 2023, they changed their name from Craftsmart to Soft Classic by Loops & Threads. I hope this helps!
@@AlinaHeraDesigns Thank you!
👏👏😍 bravoooo 👏👏
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I just ordered this machine. Why do you use waste yarn to begin the project ?
I use the waste yarn because it's easier to see the loops. I have another video (minute 30) where I show this method but without the waste yarn ua-cam.com/video/i1XQsmuLyN4/v-deo.html
What size for newborn? 3 to 6 month?
This has is 6 x 6 inches (15 cm) and was made with 40 needles knitting machine. You can see the measurements here15:48. However, depending on the yarn that you use and the tension, you may get different sizes. This hat should fit a newborn to 3, or even 6 months old (not every baby is the same :) ).
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If a stitch was dropped a few rows back, let's say 10 rows, how do you fix it?
Here is a video on how to fix the dropped stitch even if it is 10 rows down. I think that at the min 2:45 is what you are looking for ua-cam.com/video/mfYkQhmVrWc/v-deo.html
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Still gathering at the top. Nice tutorial though
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Camera isn't on the right place, can't see what she is doing!
Are you talking about this video? ua-cam.com/video/raHO7G9XIgE/v-deo.htmlsi=gNoEYHHcb62fX3Pw