How to knit a HAT: "Northern Taurids" - an "inside out" unisex style ribbed hat. EASY, Step by step.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • This is a new edition of my old video "How to Knit a Hat".
    In this video you will find a complete step-by-step tutorial on knitting the hat from start to finish. Also, such important details as the gauge, a correct placing of the markers, a detailed demo of the decreases, how to shape the hat after washing, and before and after photos.
    For a casting on technique and a completely jogless connection in a circle please watch my videos:
    • ITALIAN CAST ON for ri... (INVISIBLE ribbed CAST ON for rib 1x1 - NEW completely JOGLESS joining in the Round. ITALIAN CAST ON) or
    • ITALIAN TUBULAR CAST O... (ITALIAN TUBULAR CAST ON for rib 1x1 - NEW completely JOGLESS joining in the Round. MAGIC LOOP).
    For a matching scarf, please follow this link: • EASY ribbed unisex sty...
    The brand of the yarn I used was Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride worsted: grey hat - "Grey Heather" (M-03) and beige hat - "Sandy Heather" (M-01).
    You can also use any other brand of yarn that you like, however I recommend to choose the yarn that can produce a bouncy rib.
    Size adjustment:
    The hat fits head sizes 55-58. For a larger head size (59-60) switch from 3.5 mm needle to 3.75 mm. For kids' sizes use a finer yarn and a smaller needle size.
    The number of stitches in the sections can be reduced by 4 stitches per section in either short sections only or in both short and long sections (16, 32 stitches and so on).
    The number of stitches in the sections can be increased by 4 stitches per section in either long sections only or in both short and long sections (16, 32 stitches and so on).
    How to change the number of the cast-on stitches for a different yarn thickness - please watch this video: Knit a hat with ANY YARN - additional details to the pattern "The Northern Taurids Hat" • Knit a hat with ANY YA...
    Have a lot of fun knitting!
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    "Northern Taurids" Hat © 2020 Irina Revo
    This video pattern is for unlimited personal use. Please do not reproduce or sell the pattern. Small business owners can sell items knitted from this pattern with credits to my RUclips video.

Комментарии • 187

  • @silvanaribeiro8168
    @silvanaribeiro8168 Месяц назад +3

    Great instructional video! I love it that you share from very beginning to very end of entire project, including the blocking. Thank you !

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Месяц назад +1

      I am so glad you like it! Thank you, Silvana!

  • @victoriam9584
    @victoriam9584 Месяц назад +1

    Great pattern. Thank you for the step by step information.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Месяц назад

      You’re most welcome 😊 and thank you!!

  • @nauci
    @nauci 8 месяцев назад +3

    I just finished my hat and I love it so much! The tip shape is so flattering even before blocking. Thank you so much for sharing this!!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for sharing your success story! I am so glad you love your new hat!

    • @nauci
      @nauci 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@irinarevo I've finished a companion mini one for a toddler to go with it! Cast on 96 stitches and separated into 15/9 sections, so improvised a touch on the final decreases, but still worked out nicely. I've post them to ravelry!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад

      A happy toddler! Great that you figured out the modification. Will definitely be checking it out on Ravelry!

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins Год назад +1

    I'm obsessed with these hats!!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      I am so glad you like them!

  • @blondied2868
    @blondied2868 Год назад +2

    Very beautiful set! So classy!! Thank you for the pattern and carefully detailed instructions! This would look so handsome on my boyfriend! 😊

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much 😊

  • @zaxardavydov3230
    @zaxardavydov3230 3 года назад +2

    Perfect! Thank you so much! Great additional information in the description under the video.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @abhagrauer
    @abhagrauer 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting this video. I had started making this grey hat from the other video, then realized the instructions were only for the beige hat. I was stuck at the section with three stitches left in the larger section, and trying to figure out how to make a nice decrease working from wrong side...so simple and lovely. Great instructional video--easy to follow visually and verbally.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Yay! I am delighted the instruction is easy to follow! Thank you so much for the feedback.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 3 года назад +3

    Well explained and illustrated, thanks for sharing 🌹❤️

  • @gaylecapps5309
    @gaylecapps5309 Год назад +1

    Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!

  • @mhhuman3553
    @mhhuman3553 Год назад +1

    Lovely video! and so we’ll explained!! ❤❤

  • @irinarevo
    @irinarevo  3 года назад +4

    For a casting on technique and connecting in a circle without a jog please watch my videos:
    ruclips.net/video/MViw8b0aMbA/видео.html (Invisible ribbed cast on for rib 1x1 WITHOUT A JOG in the Round - ITALIAN CAST ON)
    or ruclips.net/video/EYOnWwNuFRg/видео.html (Tubular cast on for rib 1x1 WITHOUT A JOG in the Round - ITALIAN TUBULAR CAST ON).
    For a matching scarf please follow this link: ruclips.net/video/3YcjyeXqct0/видео.html
    For the additional info - open the description section (click a ^ symbol under the right corner of the video, or press "show more" under the video).

  • @jsio3820
    @jsio3820 2 года назад +1

    I love this! Thank you! I would LOVE to see it done top down!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      I am very glad! Top down is an interesting idea!

  • @theknittingcraft3151
    @theknittingcraft3151 2 года назад +1

    Nice sharing 👍🤝🙏🌹👍

  • @olgam7033
    @olgam7033 3 года назад +1

    Самое время порадовать себя и близких, теплыми, рукодельными подарками.)))))

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Оля, привет! Рада тебя здесь видеть! Я как раз обдумываю темы для будущих видео. Что бы тебе лично хотелось увидеть на канале? :)

    • @olgam7033
      @olgam7033 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo Привет, надо подумать)))) Носочки было бы хорошо. э\

    • @olgam7033
      @olgam7033 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo варежки, жилеты сейчас в моде.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      @@olgam7033 Отличная идея! Поставлю в план. :)

  • @piper_lori-williams-tudhope
    @piper_lori-williams-tudhope Год назад +2

    Another beautiful pattern! ❤️

  • @peggypennie1088
    @peggypennie1088 2 года назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL tutorial. Can't wait to try!!!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      Thank you, Peggy! Have fun knitting!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again🌷Merry Christmas 🎄 I did it. I’ll post them (two hat ) in my Pinterest after Christmas, and I’ll mention your channel and name, very nice Christmas gift 🎄Thank you👌🏽

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +1

      Yay - two hats! Thank you so much for sharing! I’d love to see the hats on Pinterest, or on Ravelry. And thank you for mentioning my channel! 🎄

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 2 года назад

    Thanks again🌷 I love your video tutorial, very clear and illustrated well with the markers, love ❤️ love ❤️ love… I’ll try to knit tomorrow as a gift for Christmas. I need three hats.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Have a wonderful time knitting - I hope your hats turn out great!

  • @irismorio110
    @irismorio110 3 года назад +1

    You are very advanced for me. Love the hat, I wish I could do the hat the way you do it. It beautiful.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Thank you very much, Iris! It only looks complicated. In reality, all one needs to have mastered is the knit and purl stitches. As for the rest - the video is step by step. Just take your time, no rush, and you’ll make it. :)

  • @EV-D-10
    @EV-D-10 3 года назад +3

    What a beautiful result! Thank you for sharing this tutorial, it is of great value!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I am delighted! ❤️

  • @liudmilasbitneva3687
    @liudmilasbitneva3687 2 года назад +2

    Спасибо большое! Прекрасное описание, шапка отличная!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +1

      Большое спасибо! Очень рада!

  • @asharp6591
    @asharp6591 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, Anna, for your support! I really appreciate it.

  • @HandiworksbyClyne
    @HandiworksbyClyne 3 года назад +1

    The beige one looks better on you...it looks so elegant on you.

  • @toefungus85241
    @toefungus85241 Год назад +1

    im not a really experienced knitter and I'm going to make this out of black yarn. wish me luck

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      I believe in you! Best of luck!

  • @tamarahill-henderson8229
    @tamarahill-henderson8229 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your service

  • @Jeannette742
    @Jeannette742 3 года назад +3

    Irina I love your style of knitting and your instructions are amazing. Do you give virtual lessons I would love to take them. I knit but I am a little more than beginner.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Hi Jeannette, thank you for your lovely feedback! At present I am not in a position to offer virtual classes, but it’s a great idea for the future.

  • @irismorio110
    @irismorio110 3 года назад +3

    I watch this video again. I love your work. I caught on too the video so so far with long sts then the short sts. Not sure how many rows you did before your start ti decrease row. Now I'm lost from there. Do you continue to decrease each row from there on ? You lost me when you started too decrease. Do you decrease every row from once you start too decor every other row. I really want to learn this. I think it's the nicest hat than pull the yarn throughout the rest of the sts with tapestry neddle.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +5

      Hi Iris! The number of the rows before placing the markers and starting to decrease is here: 3:00 min. The decreases are done always in every other row: 8:47 min. :)

  • @goldenangel73
    @goldenangel73 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi everyone! Question….if my hat came out slightly too big for my taste will blocking make the hat smaller or bigger? Thanks everyone! And thank you Irina for an amazing and beautiful pattern ❤

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mirella! I am so glad you like the hat!!
      If you meant "wider"/larger circumference, then my hats either stayed the same or became a little bigger. I my personal experience the ribbing usually felt tighter/stiffer before washing (as if the hat was going to be too small) and softened/relaxed after. I learnt to make and wash a swatch. Maybe this hat was meant to be a present? 😀

    • @goldenangel73
      @goldenangel73 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Irina! No unfortunately the hat is for me. I did a swatch but before washing so that was a mistake. It’s a little loose for me so I didn’t know if blocking would only make it bigger. I wanted it more snug. Maybe I’ll give it to my husband lol. Thanks for all your help!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад

      Lucky husband! Just in case, if you’re going to make another one, you can either use a smaller needle size, or reduce the short sections by 4 stitches each. It will become a little smaller. :)

  • @tlneill
    @tlneill Год назад +2

    This hat is just so simple but beautiful! I'd love to make the top not quite as pointy can you give me advice how to do that?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Try to decrease in every round instead of in every other - in the last few rounds, for example.

  • @emanitonova2863
    @emanitonova2863 2 года назад +3

    Hi Irina, thank you so much for this video it is a great pattern with clear instructions. When I finished decreasing in long section I realized, that I have left purl, knit and purl stitch instead of three purl stitches. My yarn should be worsted like yours but I was making the hat for a smaller head so I decided to cast on just 112 stitches and lose 2 in every long section (17 instead of 19 stitches). I am just a beginner, and I don´t know if this was a mistake, but could you please give me some advice what to do right now?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, Ema! I am very glad you like the hat! You can reduce the # of stitches by 4 (not by 2) in every long section, or in every short section, or in both long and short sections. If you choose to reduce only the long sections the hat will be a little longer, if only the short ones - a little more round. I would either cast on 104 stitches. Or keep the original 120 stitches but try a 3.25mm instead of 3.5mm. If 104 is too little - you can try 3.75mm needle instead of the 3.5mm :)

  • @3milyTam
    @3milyTam 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! This is such a lovely hat! I’m knitting this up right now and wanted to clarify that when you start decreasing, do you decrease in the long sections for 1 round then knit 1 round without decreasing? And keep going until there are 3 stitches left in the long section. Thanks!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  5 месяцев назад

      I am so glad you like the hat! Yes, one round with the decreases and one without. All the way.

  • @plumechat
    @plumechat 3 года назад +2

    Hello Irina. I had always struggled with the Italian cast on. But, your instructions were so clear that I was successful on the first try. I am nearly done with the hat. I have decreased the number of stitches in the larger sections down to three and am ready to do the final decreases. I used a sport weight to make it for for a todler.
    One quick question: do I decrease every row, or do I work even rows between the decrease rows for the crown? Many thanks.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Great! I am so glad the instructions were clear! The decreases are in every other row throughout the hat (regular rows between the decrease rows all the way till the end): 8:47 min. I hope the toddler likes it :))

  • @kurramxiatv8933
    @kurramxiatv8933 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @deborahmartinshorter7839
    @deborahmartinshorter7839 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for a lovely video tutorial, Irina! When knitting the alternate round without decreases, the stitch just before and just after the short-section marker is going to appear as a knit stitch (it was either a K2tog or a SSK on the decrease row). Should this stitch always be knit as a knit stitch, regardless of whether the adjacent long row stitch is a knit or a purl stitch? (For instance, after the first round of decreases, the row looks like this, with | representing the markers: -k-p-k-p-k-p-k-ssk | p-k-p-k-p-k-p-k-p-k-p | k2tog-k-p-k-p-k- and so on. Both the ssk and the k2tog appear as a knit stitch. Should those be knit as they appear - as knit stitches - or should they be knit or purled to keep the long row stitches "in pattern"? I do hope this makes sense!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +2

      Yes, in the rows without the decreases they should be knit as they appear - as knit stitches. We gradually eliminate the long sections, while the short sections remain the same until we have 3 stitches left in the long sections. You can see this on 24:17 min - I kept the knit stitch columns till the moment when only 3 stitches are left in the long sections. After that the decreases are done differently.
      By the way, this is what the "inside out" idea is about - to hide the unevenness of the decreases in the purl stitch columns when you turn the hat inside out after finishing. :)
      I hope I understood your question correctly. Please let me know.

    • @deborahmartinshorter7839
      @deborahmartinshorter7839 3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!

  • @patjohnson5586
    @patjohnson5586 Год назад +1

    I want to knit a small hat for a toddler with 88 stitches. Can you tell me where I need to place my stitch markers please.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      For 88 stitches - reduce the sections by 4 stitches each. 19-4=15 st for long sections and 11-4=7 st for short. (15x4)+(7x4)=88 Place the markers just like I did in the video: so that the long sections end with knit st, and the short ones with purl st. :)

    • @patjohnson5586
      @patjohnson5586 Год назад +1

      Great thanks for the help. looking forward to knitting this beautiful hat

  • @louisetje1305
    @louisetje1305 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Irina, thanks for sharing this video! I am currently trying to knit this hat with thicker wool and needles. How tall is your beige hat before placing the markers? In the video you mentioned 57 rows, but I think I’ll reach that height earlier on. Please let me know!

    • @louisetje1305
      @louisetje1305 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Irina, thanks! My question was about the number of rows mentioned at 3:03. There you mention knitting 57 rows for the beige hat. I’m wondering how many cm’s I should knit before placing the markers. I think your answer was regarding the final decreases?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Louise, please disregard my previous answer, I thought of something else. :)))
      New reply: The gauge is here 2:19 min - 27 rows x 10 cm. So 1cm = 2.7 rows, and 57 rows would be 57/2.7=21cm. At 3:03 min I mentioned that it's before placing the markers and starting the decreases. So, for the beige hat it's 57 rows or 21 cm before placing the markers and starting the decreases. :)

    • @louisetje1305
      @louisetje1305 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wonderful, thank you!

  • @rociochon2033
    @rociochon2033 Год назад +1

    Hi Irina and thank you for the lovely pattern. Today I cast on 200 stitches in fingering weight yarn. Where can I find details on decreases for this hat with 200 stitches?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      Hi Rocio, I am very glad you like the hat! Here is a link to another video: Knit a hat with ANY YARN - additional details to the free pattern "The Northern Taurids Hat".
      ruclips.net/video/umGKZOMsAws/видео.html. You can also check a post on my Instagram page. Hope it will help!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 2 года назад

    Can you please make a video tutorial “how to cast on möbius knitting” in garter stitches-shrug. Thanks again🌷

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for your question - I will try to post soon.

  • @terezanyqvist9689
    @terezanyqvist9689 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello! Thank you for teaching me how to knit a perfect hat! I'm a beginner. When knitting the two stitches together in the first round, before and after short sections, are they purl stitched in the back?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Tereza! Yes, they will appear as purl stitches at the back. This way the decreases are neater and less obvious at the back, which will become the right side of the hat when it’s finished.

    • @terezanyqvist9689
      @terezanyqvist9689 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@irinarevo , thank you very much! I"ll return when i finish it!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад

      Have fun knitting!

    • @terezanyqvist9689
      @terezanyqvist9689 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@irinarevo , I finished it. It was dificult, but I did and it is beautiful. Thank you very much!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  5 месяцев назад +1

      Great!! Btw, if you post a photo on Instagram or Ravelry and tag my name, I’ll be able to see it 😀

  • @AK-fz8mo
    @AK-fz8mo 2 года назад +2

    Спасибо!

  • @nellat1244
    @nellat1244 2 года назад +3

    Hi Irina, I would like to ask you in case that we knit with a different number of stitches, how do we calculate the sections? Also, the number of stitches should be multiple by 2? I think that you had these information on your explanation text but cannot see it now

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +2

      Hi Nella!
      I removed the options because I thought it was too complicated. It's much easier to just follow the existing pattern. I know someone made it for kids by using a DK yarn and smaller needle size. Let me double check how to change the number of stitches for a different total to make sure it works.

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 2 года назад +2

      @@irinarevo yes please and thank you again

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 2 года назад +2

      @@irinarevo the yarn I'm using is much thinner and i would like to make it for adults size but not bulky that's why ill use small needles which requires more stitches. Thank you again

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +4

      @@nellat1244 You can add 4 stitches to each section: 4 stitches x 8 sections = 32 additional stitches, so 120 + 32=152 stitches total. If this is too many stitches for your yarn size, then add 4 stitches to long sections only (19 + 4 = 23 stitches per each long section), 4 stitches x 4 long sections = 16 additional stitches, so 120 + 16 = 136 stitches total. Please make sure that the sections end like on the diagram 3:08 min - short ones with purl stitches and long ones with knit stitches to make it work. Let me know how it turns out! :)

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 2 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo thank you so much Irina for your kind reply and for being patient and ready to help every time i ask you something, i really appreciate it. I have started knitting already, i will let you know the soonest i finish it! Thank you

  • @thu-hientran854
    @thu-hientran854 Год назад

    Hello, Irina. Thank you for sharing the pattern. I LOVE it. Can you knit flat with this pattern? 😃

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      Yes of course!

    • @thu-hientran854
      @thu-hientran854 Год назад

      I am so thrilled to hear from you. Thank you so very much for your reply. Can you please give me more instructions how to knit this flat? I cant wait to make this hat! 🤗

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      I wouldn’t join in the circle and add selvedge stitches so you could sew it up later. Do you use a knitting machine?

  • @n.ayisha
    @n.ayisha 3 года назад +2

    i am just curious... is there a specific benefit to knitting this inside-out?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Great question! The benefit is that on the wrong side the decreases look very neat compared to the right side. They "hide away". Check at the end of the video - I show the finished hat, and then turn it inside out to show how it looks.

  • @nl2766
    @nl2766 Год назад +1

    Hi, I would like to knit the hat but without the pointed top. How can I alter it?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      Hi, you can try to decrease in every round vs in every other.

  • @annakowalskakowalska3987
    @annakowalskakowalska3987 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks😊 your stiches look the same on the right an wrong side, by me isn' so I don't know how?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Anna! It’s a 1x1 ribbing. Both sides look the same. :)

    • @annakowalskakowalska3987
      @annakowalskakowalska3987 6 месяцев назад

      I made it exactly as you and my wrong side has twisted stiches 🙃 it comes from left stiches on the right side 🤔

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад

      If you have twisted stitches on the wrong side - it means you worked them twisted on the right side (inserted the right needle tip into a stitch the wrong way). If you only noticed that when you looked on the wrong side, it’s likely to be how you worked the purl stitches. This video might help: Knit and Purl Stitches - Continental knitting for beginners ruclips.net/video/rXn_EgskfuY/видео.html

    • @annakowalskakowalska3987
      @annakowalskakowalska3987 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot!!! I have made with Russian method instead purl with continental 😉

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  6 месяцев назад +1

      Glad we figured it out!

  • @Aarozinho
    @Aarozinho Год назад +1

    Do you have written instructions available?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      No, video instructions only.

  • @yuclaire
    @yuclaire Год назад +1

    Thank you for your wonderful video. Can you explain this knitting method in Japanese? May I introduce you on my channel?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Unfortunately I do not speak Japanese. For business communications please email me directly.

    • @yuclaire
      @yuclaire Год назад +1

      @@irinarevo Thank you for your reply. Excuse me, where is email?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад

      Please find here: ruclips.net/user/irinarevoabout. It will show on a computer only.

  • @nellat1244
    @nellat1244 3 года назад +1

    Could you please show us w a video how we make a tubular cast on and how we join the round, but on longer needles, if this is possible? Because my needles are longer, cannot figure out how do i join in the round the tubular cast on

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      If your needle tips are longer or the cord is longer than the diameter of the hat - not a problem - you can use a "magic loop" technique. I use "magic loop" all the time - for hats, sleeves, etc. Please check my channel - I have a video about how to knit in "magic loop": ruclips.net/video/rmem3C8M96w/видео.html

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 3 года назад

      @@irinarevo yes i ve seen it but its a different technique right? its not tubular cast on, and i wanted to make the hat exactly how you show us above. The cord of my needle is longer and i tried to do a tubular w magic loop but seems not easy! I could start with the video you mention but that will be another style technically

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      @@nellat1244 Yes, the technique shown in the video about "magic loop" is Long-tail. To adapt it for the tubular with "0" tubular rows (like I used for the hat) the circular needle needs to be 120-150 cm or 47 - 60" (including the tips) - a shorter needle will not be comfortable, not enough room to move. Do a cast on row, then the first row (which is backward), then for the second row when you connect in a circle - pull the cord out of approximately the center of the work - the working area of the cord will shorten corresponding to the length of the row and you will be able to connect in a circle. Make sure the work is not twisted. Pull the right needle tip out with enough cord length, like I show in the "magic loop" video and go ahead with connecting. This should work! Unfortunately, I can't record anything at the moment - the last few days we had snow and rain and it's very dark, and is going to be the same for the next few days too. Not enough daylight for filming. Let me know if this helped. :)

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo thank you, i ll try do that

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Perfect! Let me know how it goes. :)

  • @karenrichmond7547
    @karenrichmond7547 3 года назад +1

    This looks like a great hat for my charity knitting project. I have a question about the gauge. Is the 55-59cm circumference as knitted or when stretched? Thanks!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! The hat fits the head size 55-59 cm circumference (when stretched). The gauge for the rib was 26 sts/27 rows in 10 cm after washing - 2:20 min.

  • @Maricrccc
    @Maricrccc 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hii! Sorry to bother but i’m new in knitting and maybe it’s obvious 😢,but,do i decrease every row or one with decreases and one without? Thanks in advance!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад +1

      One with and one without.

    • @Maricrccc
      @Maricrccc 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you irina! Can’t wait to do it for my boyfriend!!

    • @Maricrccc
      @Maricrccc 8 месяцев назад +1

      One more question,do you think that if i want it to fit without the point i just need to make it shorter?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  8 месяцев назад

      I would probably decrease in every round at the top (vs in every second).

    • @Maricrccc
      @Maricrccc 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@irinarevouh gotcha! Then i’ll try like this because i know i likes it adherent on his head rather than puffy on the top!
      Thank you for your time and amazing video❤️

  • @ag_402
    @ag_402 3 года назад +1

    Hello Irina! I love this hat so much! Looks so similar to Anthropology’s Blythe ribbed beanie! I am trying to convert this to crochet using an an existing beanie pattern I make using slip stitches in the back loop that are worked in 8 row long & short row repeats. It’s perfect but I need to determine the difference between the long and short rows. Can you tell me how many rows or rounds make up the short rows and how many make up the long rows? How many rounds you are knitting once you place the markers? Hope this makes sense!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      Hi Amy, I am very happy that you like the hat! Do you mean the short and long sections? If so, then first of all the number of rows will depend on how many stitches you cast on for the hat. In the video I cast on 120, but in the description under the video I also mentioned that you can change that and how. If you also cast on 120 stitches, placed the markers like I did, and decreased 2 stitches per long section (long sections start with 19 stitches) in every other row then first to go from 19 to 3 will be 19-3=16 which means 8 times decreasing 2 stitches per long section in every other row = 16 rows. So 16 rows until you are down to 3 stitches. From 3 stitches going forward it’s the same math - to decrease 2 more per section will take 2 rows (a row with and a row without the decreases). Then you begin to decrease in the short sections from 11 to 3 which is 11-3=8 so it’s 4 times decreasing 2 stitches per short section in every other row = 8 rows all together. Seems to be 16+2+8=26 from the markers placement. Is this what you asked about? Please let me know. :)

  • @SR949900
    @SR949900 3 года назад +2

    Do you have a written pattern? I am willing to pay for it. Also, do knit every row or every other row? Is it just me- you only indicate the first decrease row, after that nor sure which decrease row you are on.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      I do not have a written pattern. Could you please check the video again: at the beginning I mention, that during the whole process I show only the rows with the decreases and alternate the rows with the decreases with the rows without until the very end of the hat. The decreases in the long sections are the same until you are finished with the long section (down to 3 stitches), so no need to show every row. The difference starts after you are down to 3 stitches - and I indicate that here: 24:35 min. After that I indicate every row with the decreases and show how the decreases are done in those particular rows. Just please watch again - you probably simply overlooked it - it's a long video :))) Let me know how it goes!

    • @SR949900
      @SR949900 3 года назад +1

      Thank you. I went back and slowed down the video and see it. Thank you!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      @@SR949900 Yay!

  • @sy-hd6xm
    @sy-hd6xm 3 года назад +1

    Hello! I started knitting this hat, but realized that I'm using acrylic yarn which probably won't stretch after blocking like wool does. If i'm knitting this for a male, should I start with 136 stitches instead of 120? I'm afraid that will make it too big which might be worse than it being a little tight. I would do a gauge swatch but I'm not sure I have enough yarn for that...

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Hi! I am not sure about the yarn you are using, but one way to increase the size of the hat without changing the number of the stitches is to use a larger needle size. I used a 3.5 mm (US 4), but maybe you could try a 3.75 mm (US 5) or so. The hat will be bigger but not by too much. I hope this will help. :)

    • @sy-hd6xm
      @sy-hd6xm 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo thank you so much! I hadn’t thought of that but now I feel relieved!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад

      @@sy-hd6xm Great! Let me know how it worked out for you. :))

    • @sy-hd6xm
      @sy-hd6xm 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo I finished the hat! I used 4.00mm needles and it worked out really well. I made the shorter brim version and it was almost exactly 1 ball, which was amazing! Thanks for having such detailed instructions.

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      @@sy-hd6xm Yay! Thank you so much for letting me know! I am delighted that everything worked out well for you :)

  • @francesca8457
    @francesca8457 2 года назад +1

    Hi Irina, thank you for this video! I have a question regarding the needles as I've never used magic loop. Can I start the project directly using the magic loop (which is basically a circular needle with a long line right?)

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +1

      Yes! :)

    • @francesca8457
      @francesca8457 2 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo Thank you! So would you suggest a certain length for the needles?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +1

      @@francesca8457 Including the tips 100-120cm/40-47in. For thicker yarn (or thicker cord) I would go with 120cm - the loops are bigger to avoid stretching the work at the change over points. For thinner yarn (and thinner cord) 100cm is sufficient for me. Hope this helps! :)

    • @francesca8457
      @francesca8457 2 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo Thank you so much! Super helpful!!

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      @@francesca8457 Great! Have fun knitting!

  • @nghibluu
    @nghibluu Год назад

    Hi, I've been trying to follow your cast on video to knit the beanie but I realized my yarn wasn't long enough to cover 120 stitches and only ended up around 100 for the cast on. Is there any way I can continue knitting the beanie while following (more or less) the same instructions from this video?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад +1

      Hello, I would re-do the cast on, so that it would be easier to follow the steps in the video without having to re-calculate everything. To find the approximate location for the first stitch for casting on, I use the wrapping method. It works well most of the times. Wrap the yarn tail around the needle as many times as the number of your cast on stitches, add about 10-15cm, and that spot would be where you would cast on the first stitch.

    • @nghibluu
      @nghibluu Год назад +1

      @@irinarevo Ok, thank you for responding 😊

  • @lauradigiammarco3878
    @lauradigiammarco3878 2 года назад +1

    Hi Irina can I please know how many centimetres is the straight part ? Thank in advance 😊

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад +1

      Hi Laura, the straight part of the grey hat is ~24cm/ 9.5 in, and ~21 cm/ 8.25 in of the beige hat. I also have the number of rows/rounds mentioned here 2:55 min and the gauge here 2:20 min. :)

    • @lauradigiammarco3878
      @lauradigiammarco3878 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much is because I am using a thinner yarn , thank you so much

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      @@lauradigiammarco3878 My pleasure, Laura!

  • @Emily-vo3eh
    @Emily-vo3eh 2 года назад +1

    Hello can I knit this pattern with mohair?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  2 года назад

      Hi Emily, this pattern needs a yarn that creates a bouncy rib. Mohair rib will not bounce back after it is stretched. Maybe if mixed with merino? In any case, if you love your mohair try making a swatch to see how it looks - that’s what I would do. :)

  • @nellat1244
    @nellat1244 3 года назад

    Hi Irina, hope you re doing well! I would like to make the above hat but with 2x2 ribbing and i would like to ask you shall i follow the same technique as for 1x1 ribbing? Should i keep same # of stitches in long and short sections? Thank you

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      Hi Nella, I am not sure. I will probably have to make another one with a 2x2 rib to answer your question. I think it’s possible to make a 2x2 brim and then switch to the 1x1 rib. :)

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo Thank you Irina, I'll try do that, sounds nice to me, start with 2x2 and then switch to 1x1

    • @nellat1244
      @nellat1244 3 года назад +1

      @@irinarevo smaller needles for brim and bigger for the rest you think is better?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      @@nellat1244 Great! Let me know how it turns out! :)

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      @@nellat1244 I think - yes, you are right. To confirm, I would make a swatch from 2x2 to 1x1 to double check - so that the transition from one rib to the other looks nice. :)

  • @user-so7qy8cu9n
    @user-so7qy8cu9n 2 года назад +1

    8:36 24:38 28:00

  • @Дилайла1970
    @Дилайла1970 Год назад +1

    Можно узнать какой расход на мужскую шапку?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  Год назад +1

      Примерно 121 грамм - 2:09 минута.

    • @Дилайла1970
      @Дилайла1970 Год назад +1

      @@irinarevo спасибо)

  • @vickiyu7583
    @vickiyu7583 3 года назад

    What is the needle size you used for this hat?

    • @irinarevo
      @irinarevo  3 года назад +1

      It's 3.5 mm/US 4 - here 2:14 min

    • @vickiyu7583
      @vickiyu7583 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your quick reply!

  • @domnisanviorica4000
    @domnisanviorica4000 2 года назад +1

    🦊🌺🍒🌈