I can knit hat now?
Dec. 10th, 2008 07:57 pmI want to knit a hat. I bought circular needles (size 5, 16") and some yarn (100g) - the person at the yarn store suggested how much of it and what size needles to fit it. She also said something about 4.5 stitches per inch I think, but I don't know how to knit to a specific gauge.
I am under the impression that I should start my knitting at the bottom of the hat and work my way to the top, doing slip stitches along the way. How do I know how many stitches to cast on? How do I know how often to do slip stitches? I'd rather not work directly from a pattern, as I tend to get bored doing that, I want more of general guidelines to help me learn to knit things w/o a pattern.
I am under the impression that I should start my knitting at the bottom of the hat and work my way to the top, doing slip stitches along the way. How do I know how many stitches to cast on? How do I know how often to do slip stitches? I'd rather not work directly from a pattern, as I tend to get bored doing that, I want more of general guidelines to help me learn to knit things w/o a pattern.
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Date: 2008-12-11 01:17 am (UTC)I knitted a Klein bottle hat for my math final at Marlboro - it was my first try at a hat and it was definitely silly! Good luck with yours :O)
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Date: 2008-12-11 01:35 am (UTC)Was your hat modeled after the ones on kleinbottle.com? One of my college roommates knitted me an integral hat and matching socks - it was pink and gray with patterns of integrals, derivatives, e, and π. :)
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