Skip to main content

Cosy Rip Socks

This pattern is simple and classic, and a great first socks project for beginners hence it uses a worsted weight yarn instead of fingering which is more difficult for some newbies, even expert knitters need some easy peasy project every now and then You can find a pdf paid version of the pattern in ravelry for 3$ only Materials 60g of any worsted weight yarn 5mm / 80cm or 100cm circular needle Notions: Scissor, 2 Markers, Darning needle Gauge 16.5 sts x 24 rows = 10cm Size 22.5cm x 10cm Abbreviations K: knit P: purl k2tog: knit two together W&T: wrap and turn around next stitch Rep: Repeat PM: put marker M: marker Sl: slip stitch St:  stitch Sts: stitches Note W&T in a knit stitch: sl next stitch to right needle with yarn in back, bring yarn in front, sl back stitch to left needle, bring yarn to back and turn your work W&T in a purl stitch: sl next stitch to right needle with yarn in front, bring yarn to back, sl back stitch to left needle, bring yarn to front and turn yo

Beginners Baby knitting Hat

A simple first circular knitting project for beginners, you practice circular knitting in this pattern by using simple ripping and stockinette stitch and decreasing to make the crown of the hat


Materials

One ball of Ice yarn Alara (50g – 140m)
4mm – 19” long CN
4mm DPNs
6 Markers
Scissor
Darning Needle

Sizes available for

0-3 m
3-6 m
6-12 m
12-24 m
1-3 years

Abbreviations

CO – cast on
K – knit
P – purl
PM – put marker
M – marker
Sts – stitches
k2tog – knit 2 together
Rnd – round
Rep – repeat
CN – circular needles
DPNs – double pointed needles


Pattern Instructions

Share your project with
@zarkashaat #zarkashaat #BeginnersKHat

Hat

CO 60(72-84-90-96)
Rnd1: PM, *k2, p1, Rep from * to the end
Rep Rnd1 for nine more rounds
Rnd11: k all sts
Rep Rnd11 till you reach 2” (3” – 3.5” – 4” – 4.5”)

Dividing Stitches

*K10 (K12 – K14 – K15 – K16), PM, Rep from * to the end

Decreasing

Rnd1: *k to last 2 before M, k2tog, Rep from *
Rnd2: k all sts
Rep Rnd1 and Rnd2 till you have 4 sts in each section
Note: move your sts to DPNs when you feel that CN are not comfortable anymore

Finishing

Cut yarn leaving about 20” tail
Use the tail with a darning needle, insert needle in all open sts and pull yarn, secure it with a knot and weave in all ends

video available in Arabic

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Crochet Yummy chocolate bar

Flower Corners Blanket

School Memories Pencil Case