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Cap Fit circular knitting needles of cashmere yarn.
Knitting will require cashmere yarn Mongolian Cashmere 6-ply, the famous yarn of Chinese production with 100-percent cashmere content. Yarn Mongolian Cashmere happens different thickness, which is determined by the number of layers. We need a Shestislojnaja thread (6-ply). The hank of such yarn weighs 55 g, the length of the yarn contained in it is about 137 m. Only 2 reels of such yarn will go on the cap.
The circular spokes that we will use must have a diameter of 3.5 mm and a length of 40 cm. Also we need a set of direct edged spokes, they are-hosiery, the same diameter, in 3.5 mm, and also it is necessary markers for marking of loops.
The density of knitting is defined by the pattern.
It is necessary to tie 32 circular rows of 23 original loops with a geometric pattern, so that you have a square with a side of 10 cm.
The same square should be obtained if you provjazhete 32 circular rows of 20 original loops.
Now, having tried yourself at knitting a sample, it is possible to start the basic work.
To begin, we'll set the legend to use them later.
The abbreviation "S2LP" means that it is necessary to carry out the following: To remove simultaneously 2 loops as obverse, then to knit 1 a face loop, having stretched a thread through the shot before it 2 loops;
The symbol "S2IP" means the following, more complex, actions: To remove 2 loops, as in the previous case, then to rearrange the spokes and, it turns out, to return these loops on the left spoke; Right first enter into the 2nd loop, and then-in the first, then, there, remove the loop and cross again; After that, bind 1 wrong loop and stretch the thread through all the removed loops.
Description of Knitting gum
The number of loops when knitting gum should be a multiple of 11. So:
Circle 1-St. 1 Facial, 2 purl [2 facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; In a circle repeat from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle repeating.
Geometric pattern description
For knitting pattern The number of loops should be a multiple of 22.
Circles 1-4. 2 Facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to knit twice; Then – 3 purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to bind twice; 1 facial.
In a circle repeat from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circles 5-8. 1 purl, 2 facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to knit twice; Then – 1 purl, 2 facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to bind twice.
In a circle repeat from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circles 9-12. 2 Purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; Then – 3 Facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to bind twice; 1 purl.
In a circle repeat from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circles 13-16. 1 Facial, 2 purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; Then – 1 Facial, 2 purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to bind twice.
In a circle repeat from the position marked with an asterisk.
Repeat in the future 1-16 circles of knitting.
Knitting caps
First we dial on circular spokes of 110 loops. The marker is placed at the very beginning, and then the circle is joined.
Rubber band Knit 6.5 cm, then move to the binding geometric pattern. Circles 1-16 Knit once, then repeat circles 1-8.
We start to knit the top and remember that it is necessary to go to edged spokes when the number of loops too decreases.
Circle 1. 2 Purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; Then knit S2LP, [2 purl, 2 facial] to bind twice; 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 100 loops.
Circles 2-4. 2 Purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; 1 Facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to knit twice; 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 5. 1 Facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to knit twice; Then knit s2ip, [2 facial, 2 purl] to bind twice.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 90 loops.
Circles 6-8. 1 Facial, [2 purl, 2 facial] to knit twice; 1 purl, [2 facial, 2 purl] double-knit.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 9. * [2 Facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; Next Knit S2LP, 2 purl, 2 Facial, 1 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 80 loops.
Circles 10-12. * [2 Facial, 2 purl] to knit twice; 1 Facial, 2 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, 1 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 13. 1 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, 2 Facial, S2ip Group, 2 facial, 2 purl, 2 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 80 loops.
Circles 14-16. 1 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, 2 Facial, 1 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, 2 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 17. 2 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, S2LP Group, 2 purl, 2 Facial, 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 60 loops.
Circles 18-20. * 2 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl, 1 facial, 2 purl, 2 Facial, 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 21. 1 Facial, 2 purl, 2 Facial, S2ip Group, 2 facial, 2 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 50 loops.
Circles 22-24. 1 Facial, 2 purl, 2 Facial, 1 purl, 2 facial, 2 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 25. 2 Facial, 2 purl, S2LP Group, 2 purl, 1 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 40 loops.
Circles 26-28. 2 Facial, 2 purl, 1 facial, 2 purl, 1 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 40 loops.
Circle 29. 1 purl, 2 Facial, S2ip Group, 2 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk * until it becomes = 30 loops.
Circles 30-32. * 1 purl, 2 Facial, 1 purl, 2 facial.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 33. 2 purl, S2LP Group, 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk *, until it becomes = 20 loops.
Circles 34-36. 2 purl, 1 facial, 1 purl.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk.
Circle 37. * 1 purl, S2IP Group.
Repeat in a circle from the position marked with an asterisk * until it becomes = 10 loops.
Circle 38. Purl loops.
The knitting process is finished. There were little things-cut off the thread, stretch it through the remaining loops and pull, and the remainder of the thread to hide from prying eyes from the reverse side.
It was a very nice hat, softly tight head. The gum covers the forehead and serves as a frame for the main pattern. From it go diagonally twisted strips, which form triangles, collecting tops to the top of the cap. The drawing was dynamic, symbolizing movement and change. A high-quality soft yarn makes the cap even more attractive at the expense of a barely noticeable cannon, light haze wrapping the maiden head.
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