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[quote=leonora;1360504]Hello Everbody,
Can anyone hep me to explain these Pattern which makes me confused.. Row1: p1, k2, p1, k2, p2, k2, p1, k2, p1. Row 2: k1, p2, k1, p2, k2, p2 k1, p2, k1 Repeat Row1 and 2 until piece measres halfway around your waist, ending on a WS row. Then continue to Row 3. Row 3 : p1, incl, k2, incl, p1, incl, k2, p2, k2, incl, p1, incl, k2, incl, p1. Row 3 and the rest of the remaining Pattern makes me confused.. What does exactly incl means.. I know that is includinng but my problem is hoow to do it? Any video showing how to do it. Please help me. Pattern I found at Knitting Pattern Central Thank you in advance::wink: Also I tried this Double Knit Hat pls help me too::: Row 1: K1 MC, *(K1 CC, K1 MC), repeat from * 4 times. (You can also K1 MC, P1 CC, which will make the hat reversible, but I was being lazy and didn't feel like purling.) Row 2 (and every even row): P1 MC, *(P1 CC, P1 MC), repeat from * until end of the row. Row 3: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 3 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (7 MC and 6 CC total) Row 5: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 5 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (9 MC and 8 CC total) Row 7: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 7 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (11 MC and 10 CC total) Row 9: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 9 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (13 MC and 12 CC total) Repeat until: Row 21: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 21 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (25 MC and 24 CC total) Row 22: P1 MC, *(P1 CC, P1 MC), repeat from * until end of the row. Row 23: Slip 1 MC (purl-wise), *(K1 CC, Slip 1 MC), repeat from * until end. I tried to cast on 9 Sts and on Row 1 which seems to be double now so it makes 18 Sts, but when I read Row 3 and have increas ( M1 ).. Why is it that it only counts 13 Sts..? PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!::wink: |
Leonora I've moved your post to a separate thread so it doesn't get lost in the other one.
On your first question, you would repeat those 2 rows until it's the length you need that's half your waist measurement. Then you work an increase row the 'incl' is really 'inc 1' some fonts make the small L and 1 look the same. For the hat pattern, see my other reply below, I misread the pattern. |
"Row 1: K1 MC, *(K1 CC, K1 MC), repeat from * 4 times. (9sts)
Row 3: K1 MC, K1 CC, M1 MC, M1 CC, *(K1 MC, K1 CC) repeat from * 3 times, M1 MC, M1 CC, K1 MC (7 MC and 6 CC total)" For row 1, I see only the 9sts. For row 3 there are 4 increases so that gives you a total of 13sts, 7 MC and 6 CC. Can you give us a link to the pattern or a pattern name? |
Oh, at the end of row 1 you should have only 9 stitches, and the same on row 2. Then you begin the increases with Row 3 andthe following RS rows.
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www.knittingpatterncentral.com 1. Womens dress------ Anita Sweaterdress 2.Hat Patterns-------- Double Knit Snowboarding Hat with Earflaps |
Ok thanks for the link. For the hat
http://cupcakechroniclesofcarnage.bl...t-of-doom.html the cast on is 9sts for the earflaps and row 1 works those 9sts. Don't multiply the number of sts in row 1 by 2. The pattern is for double knitting which is shown in the video from the top of this page, Advanced Techniques. I think the notes before your pattern are worth reading and it's worth clicking on the link to the article in Knitty as well. Row 3 has the 4 increases to 13sts. Should work out to be a very warm hat, great for snowboarding or just shoveling the stuff! |
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