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Master class on knitting the perfect beret from grenka87knit
Description for OG 52-54cm.
I have a Yarn 50 g 90 m. I will knit it in two threads on the needles number 6. Yarn consumption is a little more than two skeins.
Having understood the principle, you can easily make a calculation on any OG.
So: - type 50 loops {plus 1 loop for connecting}. - Knit 10 rows with a rubber band 1/1.
- 11th row-front smooth surface
- 12th row - we form sectors of Beret-we make increases every 7 loops. Increase from broach. In the last 7 sector there will be 8 loops due to an even number of loops in the elastic band. This will not affect the appearance of the beret. The result will be 57 loops.
- 13 row-face loops.
- 14 row - increase. As a result, 64 loops
- 15 row - face loops
- 16 row - increments (71
loops)
- 17 row - front loops
- 18 row - increments (78 loops) - 19 row - front loops - 20 rows - increments (84 loops)
- 21 rows - front loops
- 22 rows- increments (91
loops ) - 23 rows — face loops
— 24 rows — increments (98 loops)
—25 rows — face loops
— 26 rows — face loops
— 27 rows — trimmers. We do in every sector.
- 28 ryad- facial loops
- So, we do the reductions through the row until the 15 loops remain on the spokes. We combine these 15 loops with a thread into a ring, tighten them, make a knot and cut the thread. Voila, takes ready
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