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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • In this tutorial I show you how to work out how many stitches to knit a beanie hat knitted in 2x2 ribbing stitch. Learn how to knit a beanie as I show you how to measure and calculate the number of stitches for any size from Baby to Adult. You will gain a full understanding of how to knit a beanie hat
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  • @queencleo1151
    @queencleo1151 Месяц назад

    I've been knitting for years but I always use a pattern. Finally, here's someone who is able to give precise instructions on how to work out the number of stitches needed 🤗 Thanks so much. You're instructions are a gift from heaven!!!

  • @cathyconway-archer3476
    @cathyconway-archer3476 Месяц назад

    Thank you Karen, you have solved all my problems when missing for multiple children. 😊

  • @dye2knit
    @dye2knit 4 года назад +8

    Incredible tutorial! Knowledge is power. Now I can make any size hat using any yarn. Thank you so, so, much.

  • @mdryden742
    @mdryden742 3 года назад +1

    You’ve clearly explained how the different types of wool and sizes work Thank You. I’m off to knit

  • @sabrinahikesaz9348
    @sabrinahikesaz9348 2 года назад +2

    You are the best. I have been wondering how to figure out stitch count for different weight yarns. Thank you so much for sharing this. I never though of the swatch size on the packaging as useful before today. Thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • @Prestwoodtwo
    @Prestwoodtwo 6 лет назад +1

    What a great lesson. I have puzzled over this for years. At last a logical way to work out stitches needed for any size of head. I am now a fan of yours. Thanks very much.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад +1

      And I’m a fan of your comment :) I’m so glad this helped!

  • @elin_
    @elin_ 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, Karen. I always watch this video before starting with a hat. Very helpful!

  • @susansims7837
    @susansims7837 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, I keep putting in RUclips search for pattern for a “large men’s” beanie tutorial and know one has the information ! There are more men with huge heads then “average” size 22

  • @Marvee78
    @Marvee78 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much. Wonderfully explained. Exactly what I needed.

  • @carolfolk4602
    @carolfolk4602 2 года назад +1

    So nice! Hate doing swatches for small projects.

  • @alvaropedraza5692
    @alvaropedraza5692 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Karen. Such clear and useful instructions. You're a doll.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Thanks Alvaro...Hope you knit a great hat :-)

  • @TheLuxCrafter
    @TheLuxCrafter 8 лет назад +3

    Oh my goodness!!!!! SOOOOOO glad I came across this! Great explanation. Thanks for sharing...

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      Good to hear it's been helpful :-) Thankyou

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie 7 лет назад +6

    This is similar logic used in crocheting including using 2" less for a snug fit. This is a great tip and a great way to find your cast on stitches for a seasoned knitter. The other thing to consider is that not everyone will have the same number of stitches as the label suggests, which is why its important to make a swatch first to check your gauge and make adjustments with your needles to find the correct number of stitches per inch/centimeter. The label on the yarn helps to assure that no matter if you have loose or tight tension the needed results can be achieved with the yarn, but you might need to change the needle size accordingly. Many people new to crocheting and knitting as well don't understand this and how helpful the label on the yarn really is, and how/what the label is telling them .It is much simpler to make a test swatch to find out what YOUR stitches per inch/centimeters is than to make several rows or so and find out that it will only fit a child when you wanted to make something for an adult or vice versa... hope this thought helps someone too...thanks for the great tut!! :-)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, yes as you say swatch is ideal :-)

  • @snichols8563
    @snichols8563 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brillant. So easy to understand. Thank you so much.

  • @vikkilazos615
    @vikkilazos615 4 года назад

    Thanks soo much Karen. My maths is bad lol but you explained it so well. You make it easy to follow. I will be starting another hat following your guide. X

  • @odette63
    @odette63 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this great video! Very informative and very well explained!

  • @christinachen1152
    @christinachen1152 5 лет назад +1

    Great explanation on how to calculate no. of stitches.
    V clear. Thk u v much.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome❗️Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @jemsid7498
    @jemsid7498 Год назад

    The only video where it explains so well

  • @debbiemanjourides4270
    @debbiemanjourides4270 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the video. I find your way of telling directions to be clear and concise which is great! I'm subscribing to your videos and can't wait to view more. Thanks again!

  • @eseven5073
    @eseven5073 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a million, much appreciated! 👍🏼

  • @ChrisGraham456
    @ChrisGraham456 Год назад

    Very useful calculations and just what I needed. Thank you!

  • @GoforthandKnit
    @GoforthandKnit 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!! Thank you!!!!
    So helpful and broken down very easy to understand...

  • @dottyaraiza5053
    @dottyaraiza5053 5 лет назад

    So HELPFUL! Thank you so much! 🤗

  • @maggieshaw2196
    @maggieshaw2196 7 лет назад

    Fantastic explanation. So glad I found your tutorial.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Thank you Maggie, I'm so glad this helps :-) I have a crown decrease video for a 2x2 ribbed hat too. So the whole hat pattern is explained

  • @ohaiClemmy
    @ohaiClemmy 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this very helpful video!

  • @courtneylovesreading4116
    @courtneylovesreading4116 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! You explained it wonderfully.

  • @lindaw505
    @lindaw505 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much Karen - this is a really helpful and clear tutorial. Best wishes from Australia :)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад +1

      aaaw thank you so much Elle! Stay warm this winter😊

  • @TTimeConscious
    @TTimeConscious 4 года назад +3

    Karen, I love your voice! Thank you so much for this, I am always lost with my stich count....

  • @jsapcakrrow
    @jsapcakrrow 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for such great instructions!

  • @vivienneclarke2421
    @vivienneclarke2421 3 года назад

    I'm watching this 2 days after Christmas. 2 days AFTER I made a hat for my son,,even followed a pattern,,and ended up with something so small he thought it was a SOCK when he opened his gift🤣😂🤣😂 I wish I had found this video ohhhhhh.......3 weeks ago??!!😂🤣😂

  • @onewsfalsetto9439
    @onewsfalsetto9439 8 лет назад +1

    another helpful video! thank you!

  • @donnachurch9581
    @donnachurch9581 5 лет назад

    I actually understood this. Now going to give it a go. Thanks

  • @allisonflitton6244
    @allisonflitton6244 3 года назад

    So incredibly helpful. Very well explained.
    Thankyou v. much

  • @kathyblank8375
    @kathyblank8375 7 лет назад

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @missiali
    @missiali Год назад

    Very useful for a beginner, thank you.

  • @helenburton8461
    @helenburton8461 7 лет назад

    very clear tutorial! many thanks for sharing!

  • @MariTeabag-lf1ly
    @MariTeabag-lf1ly 3 года назад

    How glorious to see inches again, I love them. Beautiful demonstration thank you. Can you give us an idea of depth of ribbing (if any for a turn up) and height of hat. thanks x

  • @lindaburns6798
    @lindaburns6798 7 лет назад

    Thank you...this is very helpful!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      +Linda Burns That's good I hope you knit a great beanie :-)

  • @prezgrounds6170
    @prezgrounds6170 7 лет назад

    Thank you this video is really helpful!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Lee...that's good to hear :-)

  • @suzzetteallam6695
    @suzzetteallam6695 5 лет назад

    thank you, this is very helpful

  • @mldamian4
    @mldamian4 8 лет назад

    thank you for this information it was extremely helpful.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      +Liliana Damian That's Good :-) Thankyou

  • @rachelreed7732
    @rachelreed7732 8 лет назад

    thank you this was awesome!!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      Thanks I'm glad you found it helpful :-)

  • @Vijaya-oi9yb
    @Vijaya-oi9yb 4 дня назад

    Lovely ❤

  • @maryamjafari2902
    @maryamjafari2902 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. It was awesome.

  • @genkelly3774
    @genkelly3774 Год назад

    Thank you. So useful.

  • @gloriavella3025
    @gloriavella3025 3 года назад

    Hi
    I just found your tutorial and I’m so happy that I did I been trying to make some beanie for my family having trouble
    getting the right size Exactly what I needed so helpful and broken down very easy to understand thank you so much do you have any thing like that for socks that will be great if you have thanks again gloria

  • @ellyshiller4900
    @ellyshiller4900 4 года назад +1

    Thank you
    Very helpful

  • @mangouni
    @mangouni 6 лет назад

    Thank you for doing it in cm as well! :)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Thank you for that...I hope it helps 😊

  • @ghargesanju
    @ghargesanju 4 месяца назад

    You rao genius 😇

  • @hijab63
    @hijab63 7 лет назад

    thanks so much! I've always wondered about the math /science of knitting

  • @kirandeepkaurkalsi9261
    @kirandeepkaurkalsi9261 6 лет назад +1

    Great information 👍👍👍

  • @magalievalme4009
    @magalievalme4009 2 месяца назад

    🎉 thanks because I checked a lot of channels and the didn't make sense to me

  • @rangvi1956
    @rangvi1956 6 лет назад

    Thank you thank you thank you, this is so helpfull !!!!!!!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад +1

      Je suis très content que tu aimes ça Marie (I don’t speak French, but I used google translate) 😊

  • @AngThor
    @AngThor Год назад

    amazing thank you so much for this! also, what is that lovely multicoloured yarn you are using for the hat shown? thank you!

  • @joan66joshua
    @joan66joshua 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information provided by you. But I have a query.
    Did this calculation only apply for the 2x2 rib hats or can I use it on all hats/caps

  • @indianartcraftschool758
    @indianartcraftschool758 4 года назад +1

    Amazing work💝💛😃♥🌹

  • @Ladymilo815
    @Ladymilo815 5 лет назад

    Awesome thanks.👌🥇💯

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  5 лет назад

      Thank you too
      I hope you get great results

  • @rebeccaf410
    @rebeccaf410 2 года назад

    Thank you soso much!! Can you use this technique also on a 1x1 rib beanie? How would it work?

  • @mamacamano7507
    @mamacamano7507 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing This information! 😊

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Thank you for your comment Gladys! I’m happy when it helps :-)

  • @grandmasstudio.......ramas955
    @grandmasstudio.......ramas955 4 года назад

    Wow..super

  • @kzlck1030
    @kzlck1030 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks ever so much

  • @emmasmith7697
    @emmasmith7697 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @annebaiel
    @annebaiel 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @lashandasmith80
    @lashandasmith80 4 года назад +1

    Thanks you so much for this💚 I do have a question. Would I follow the same method with knitting a hat with 1 knit and 1 purl stitch? Would the same math apply?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  4 года назад

      Hi La Shanda
      The stretch isn’t the same with 1x1 ribbing, so do a swatch and see how many stitches are needed to get 4 inches across. Make your swatch at least 4 inches of knitting too, so that you can measure a 4”x4” square. You can work out how many stitches are needed from the swatch. I hope that helps 😊

  • @tchanter1
    @tchanter1 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you! Most helpful video. Do you have a method for determining how many inches you go before decreasing on a Beanie? Do you measure from just above the eyebrow to the crown of the head as a starting point?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад +2

      +Trey Chanter Hi, it's a personal preference thing, so you could put the beanie on your head and decide when you think it's long enough and start then as the crown is pretty quick. Here's the crown video link ruclips.net/video/uX49ZTZpj5k/видео.html Some people like a long slouchy style. Also this beanie is versatile as it can be worn slouchy or with the bottom turned up. Enjoy your knitting Trey and I'm glad this has helped :-)

  • @veronbalderama3928
    @veronbalderama3928 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! How would I calculate for a stitch pattern working in multiples of 4 plus 2?

    • @nryane
      @nryane 5 лет назад

      For an adult head of 20”, find out how many stitches you would need for the yarn you are using.
      Then calculate how many 4’s you would need for your pattern repeat and simply add the 2 stitches. If you knit “on gauge”, go down 2 stitches on the 4x chart. If you knit tighter, go up to the next number on the 4x chart.
      It’s the total number of stitches for the head size you need to allow for, so calculate your pattern repeat accordingly.

  • @edmey
    @edmey 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your very helpful lesson. Why do you suggest that we remove two inches from the head measurement?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  5 лет назад

      That is standard because of the stretch with 2x2 ribbing

  • @karenphillips2610
    @karenphillips2610 7 лет назад

    I have found this very helpful. Thank you ! Does it make a big difference in the stitch count if the needles I use are not the exact size recommended on the yarn - e.g. if instead of 5mm needles, I use 6 mm or 4 and half mm ?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Karen, You can knit a square swatch a little bigger than 4 inches, and then measure how many stitches you have in 1 inch of knitting. That way you will even know how many rows you need to knit for every inch. Re: number of stitches per inch you have, then just simply multiply that number by the number of inches you need

    • @karenphillips2610
      @karenphillips2610 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the advice.

  • @srb852601
    @srb852601 4 года назад

    Si, I can use any pattern with this technique?

  • @gabrielauhlarova7149
    @gabrielauhlarova7149 Год назад

    Thank you very much, your explanation is totally perfect for me. Anyway, I would still like to know how many inches would you use for premature babies, with the circumference of 6,5 inches? Those are the tiniest that are born, and I would like to make sure the hat would fit as well as possible, wouldn't it be too small, if I deduced 2 inches here?

  • @ruthdoyle3572
    @ruthdoyle3572 Год назад

    Can I use this method with a cable hat.

  • @TheLuxCrafter
    @TheLuxCrafter 7 лет назад

    HI Karen... lm back to looking at this vid again.... curious, Ive been making cable hats ij the round by trial and error and they are coming out great... My question is, does this method work the same way with other tables depending on the multiples of stitches used?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Hi TheJazzdorable*1 I just realized I originally answered a crown decrease question so I deleted (just woke up). Yes, regarding the tables, that's exactly how you work out the necessary amount of stitches. You need a certain amount of stitches to complete any given pattern set before the first stitch of the next pattern set. So you work out how many stitches you will need for the hat to fit properly, and then cast on the amount of stitches that incorporates ALL of your sets of patterns you are using around the hat

    • @TheLuxCrafter
      @TheLuxCrafter 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Karen..... love hearing that northern twang!!!! Im from the north too!! ;)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +1

      Hi TheJazzdorable*1 hehe it's a mixture of Brummie (where I was born and lived till teenager), Mom (Brummie spelling) is from Manchester (so that's thrown in), and I live in Australia (so got a bit of that too). Never lose the accent though :-)

    • @TheLuxCrafter
      @TheLuxCrafter 7 лет назад +1

      Fab!!! I know my people.... Brummies rule!!!!! ;))))))

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      :-D

  • @marleanhunt7653
    @marleanhunt7653 7 лет назад

    Hi I have 120 stiches would I do the same for finishing hat as you did by the way beautiful hat an lovely video ok just watch over an same work for all as this pattern thanks for sharing

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Thankyou Marlean, Yes go to the Crown Decreases for 2x2 ribbed hat and follow the on-screen pattern...I also have a video that shows how to close the hole to finish :-)

  • @maheenahsen3298
    @maheenahsen3298 5 лет назад

    Hey i have 22inches head size so how many stitches i cast on?

  • @grandmasstudio.......ramas955
    @grandmasstudio.......ramas955 4 года назад

    Thanks....

  • @TheLuxCrafter
    @TheLuxCrafter 8 лет назад

    Hi Karen, if I wanted to do a textured stitch can I still apply this theory? you use 2x2 rib here, I'm just wondering as I'm about to embark on making a few. Thanks again!!! ps i know it seems obvious but you never know!!! ;)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад +1

      It depends on the amount of stitches needed to create your sequence stitch pattern before getting back to stitch 1 of the sequence. So if for example you are doing 3 pearl and then 2 knit stitches you are using 5 stitches before you get back to the beginning of the sequence (the first of the 3 pearl sts) You would use the 5 times table to work out number of stitches required. Draw your sequence from right to left on paper and put a line in between sequence and the next sequence (if you are using more than one sequence). You go right to left because knitting in the round takes you anti-clockwise. I hope that doesn't sound too unclear. P=pearl. And k=knit. So kkppp|kkppp Is reading right to left 3 pearl 2 knit before you are back to 3pearl. The line separates the sequences

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад +1

      I just will add that you will need to ascertain the amount of stretch that your chosen stitch pattern gives because the 2x2 ribbing is very stretchy and that's why I leave a 2 inches difference between head size and stitches required

    • @TheLuxCrafter
      @TheLuxCrafter 8 лет назад

      Makes sense....... Thanks again!!!!! :)
      Appreciate your assistance!!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      TheJazzdorable*1 You're welcome, and I'm really glad it helps :-)

  • @tracat64
    @tracat64 2 года назад

    I don’t think it still understand. So I have 12ply wool/yarn, and the instructions on label say 10x10cm square = 17 rows and 13 stitches but how do I know still how many stitches to cast on? I’m tired so maybe it’s that but is anyone able to help? Please? 🙂 tia if you are kind enough to help……..

  • @tahneetruscott2029
    @tahneetruscott2029 14 дней назад

    Can you please work this out for me because I have troubles work things out for my Intellectual disability special this I am trying to make a hat on 4mm straight needles my Head on Type measure says 24in or 61cm the wool 8pl Easy CARE says 22.5 sts per 10cm & Approx 98 metres so want will that be please

  • @jawwadabid8109
    @jawwadabid8109 3 года назад

    Whats a the negative ease for stockinette stitch

  • @ev.adelemandagie4589
    @ev.adelemandagie4589 4 года назад

    Can I get a written explanation? Thank you. Just learning to make hats. I have a bdul grandaughter. She is 4 yrs old. Lives in another city. How many casts on? Thank you. Be blessed.

  • @kandies9138
    @kandies9138 6 лет назад

    In this tutorial would you still subtract 2" inches for the stretch in a 1 X 1 Ribbing?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Hello Kandie, I’ve found 1 x 1 ribbing hasn’t been so stretchy, and you may need less stitches. Best to knit a swatch of 4 inches by 4 inches and measure how many stitches are in 1 inch. It won’t stretch out and cling back like a 2 x 2 ribbing

    • @kandies9138
      @kandies9138 6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for getting back to me! :-) Hope you have a wonderful day!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Thank you Kandie 🙂 Enjoy knitting your hat

  • @noradaisy0063
    @noradaisy0063 6 лет назад

    Thanks but if I will continue with stockinette st. Is it still the same math

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Hi Nora, I have a video on decreasing for stockinette hat. Make sure you can divide your crown decreases into sections that allow for the number of your calculated stitches. Watch this video as hopefully it will help ruclips.net/video/VYp0U0HfUHk/видео.html

    • @noradaisy0063
      @noradaisy0063 6 лет назад +1

      thank you dear ,sure i will

  • @ingridmonkhouse3669
    @ingridmonkhouse3669 5 лет назад

    Hi Karen. I was wondering if I could knit this hat also in rows, instead of knitting in the round. Please let me know, I have never knitted in the round. And how would I do the crown. I really like your video, very well explained. Thank you. Keep me posted.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  5 лет назад

      Yes you can knit hats in rows, but the method is very different to this one with circular needles
      I think this is easier actually... maybe you could give it a try?

    • @ingridmonkhouse3669
      @ingridmonkhouse3669 5 лет назад

      @@MsVegemitekid Thanks Karen for the response, I have never knitted in the round, and I'm not sure how to to hold those little needles, I'm so used to hold longer needles under my arms for stability. Now what can I do. Do I keep them on my lap. I'm such a beginner, but I'm willing to try.

    • @sandrapolichino8806
      @sandrapolichino8806 5 лет назад

      @@ingridmonkhouse3669 ... you will love knitting in the round. It may be awkward at first but give it a try !!!

    • @ingridmonkhouse3669
      @ingridmonkhouse3669 5 лет назад

      Sandra Polichino Thanks Sandra, ,having an awful time trying, stiches dropping, ready to toss it. Try and try again. Don't even know how to read a patron.

    • @sandrapolichino8806
      @sandrapolichino8806 5 лет назад

      @@ingridmonkhouse3669 I learned by watching many, many, many, many RUclips videos and I watched a lot of them over and over again starting and stopping and slowing them down. I have also learned and use the Jenny's Magic Cast On as well. Believe me it took quite a while to be able to do it with some confidence and sometimes I still have trouble but it truly was worth the struggle in the beginning.

  • @Number9-ICY847
    @Number9-ICY847 7 лет назад

    Thank you such! Now I can make my son a Christmas hat!. Now, If I could only figure how much yarn I needed to cast on with .As I only know the long-tail, I'm forever ending up with way to much or too little yarn.! Any advise? You solved one huge problem with math, can you solve another?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +2

      Yes I can Harlee, Take the end of your yarn and wrap it around your needle the same amount of times as the required amount of stitches. Then add extra for a tail. After that remove the wrapped yarn and the tail amount and start from there. Merry Christmas, and I agree they're a fantastic Chrissie present

    • @Number9-ICY847
      @Number9-ICY847 7 лет назад +1

      Karen Mutchii you are marvelous! Merry Christmas and Gd bless!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Thank you Harlee...The crown decrease for ribbed hat video I have on RUclips will give a perfect finish. Hope your hat turns out great!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Sorry I must have missed your comment Harlee...Thankyou! I hope you had a lovely Christmas!

  • @tonyam5945
    @tonyam5945 8 лет назад

    If I wanted to do say 3x3 ribbing I would use 6 times tables?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      +Tonya M Yes that's right. The repeating pattern is in blocks of 6 stitches, so that after 3 knits and 3 pearls you will always arrive back at your first stitch of the next 6 stitch repeat which will be a knit stitch

    • @tonyam5945
      @tonyam5945 8 лет назад +1

      +Karen Mutchii Ok thank you. this helps a lot! I've been looking for something to help me with this

  • @aparnac48
    @aparnac48 6 лет назад

    the yarn I have is 8/3 ply. haven't mentioned anything else on label. I am using 4mm needle to make a bennie. can u please tell me how many stitches I should knit to get 20 inch circumstance..

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Hello Aparna, The best solution for you is a 4inch square swatch. You Cast on enough stitches that measure approximately 5 or 6 inches. Then stocking stitch up for a little more than 4 inches. Then count how many stitches are in 4 inches across of knitting. Now you can calculate number of stitches per 1inch. If the head circumference is 20 inches take off 2 inches to equal 18 inches, and multiply your number of stitches per inch by 18. I(f head circumference is 22 inches take off 2 inches to equal 20 inches and multiply by 20). You also know how many rows it takes to knit 4 inches up, so you can gauge how many rows you will need too. I hope that helps.

    • @aparnac48
      @aparnac48 6 лет назад

      Hi Karen
      thank you so much for your quick response. . :)

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      You're very welcome

  • @DovaMati
    @DovaMati Год назад

    There's something weird in the way I knit. Been knitting 40 years and have used that method and nothing ever fit right. I have developed my own calculations and other knitters CAN'T USE MINE!

  • @samanthaperkins5505
    @samanthaperkins5505 4 года назад

    How could I do this if I don't have the label to my yarn, also I have some yarn that only gives me the size needles or crochet hoock to use

    • @franceslothian1319
      @franceslothian1319 4 года назад

      You knit a small Swatch of say 20 stitches then you can use this to work out how many stitches per cm. Knit up your swatch for about 10 rows just to give you enough to measure easily. Measure the width of your swatch. Divide the circumference you need by the width of your swatch, then multiply that by 20.

    • @samanthaperkins5505
      @samanthaperkins5505 4 года назад

      Thank you

  • @madhurikokane8953
    @madhurikokane8953 5 лет назад

    Madam do you have a knitting pattern for a lady's balaclava

  • @carollucey111
    @carollucey111 4 года назад

    Am a total novice hun, what if my yarn says 4mm needles and im using 4.5, does that effect how many stitches?? Thankyou😚

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  4 года назад +1

      Yes
      Do a 4” by 4” swatch
      You will find it larger on the larger needles than the smaller needles

    • @carollucey111
      @carollucey111 4 года назад

      @@MsVegemitekid Thankyou😘💕

  • @terrynicholson5214
    @terrynicholson5214 6 лет назад

    What size needle for the gauge?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  6 лет назад

      Hi Terry, The label suggests a size for the needle, and tells you average number of stitches per 4 inches if you use that needle size. If you use a different needle size knit a 4inches by 4 inches square and count how many stitches are needed per 1 inch

  • @jaylenmikhailpowell1866
    @jaylenmikhailpowell1866 7 лет назад

    Hi I have yarn but it doesn't have any information on the packaging, so how would I know many stitches to cast on?

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      Jill Powell Hello Jim, First you need to get an Idea about the ply (weight) of the yarn. Here's a great way to do that at this page. www.craftsy.com/blog/2013/11/determining-yarn-weights/ Once you know the ply you can use the guide from another yarn label of the same ply. Then do a swatch so that you are sure about how many stitches your yarn (with your personal knitting tension) knits per inch. However, swatches are always measured in a 4 inches square, so knit stockinette stitch for about 5 or 6 inches across and the same in length, and then use a different colour wool to sew a mark at the beginning and end of a 4 inches measure across your knitting. Each "v" of the stockinette counts as a stitch, so count how many stitches are in the 4 inches and continue then to do your head measurements etc. to determine how many stitches you need for your required circle. I hope that helps you Jim

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад

      I just looked and revelry has a yarn weight to ply converter Jim

  • @mildredpisano7061
    @mildredpisano7061 3 года назад

    How to know what side is right tp start decrease

    • @mildredpisano7061
      @mildredpisano7061 3 года назад

      First decrease row knit two 2 pearl together- next row?

  • @cathyconway-archer3476
    @cathyconway-archer3476 Месяц назад

    Opps…when knitting multiple beanies for children

  • @emmasmith7697
    @emmasmith7697 7 лет назад

    I need to download on to paper i know how to knit dont need all explanation

  • @ErikaVeraCreations
    @ErikaVeraCreations 8 лет назад

    what about 4ply

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      +Erika Vera I can only give an example I have found. For example Patons Fairytale Fab 4 ply. The manufacturer recommends usingNeedles: 3.25mm (US 3) and says that if you use that size needles you could expect an approximate tension of 28 stitches knitted to 38 rows to give you a 10cm/4" square. So using that as a guide you can calculate how many stitches per inch are needed. That would be 28 divided by 4 which is 7 stitches per inch. You can use the guide on your ball of yarn, or you can knit a tension square of 4". Measure the person's head you are knitting the beanie for, and as I suggested in the video you could subtract 2" as the 2x2 ribbing stitch is very stretchy.

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  8 лет назад

      +Erika Vera Hi there I just noticed I didn't reply. So sorry about that. If you are using 4ply you will need to use the recommended needle size as per the label. Then just measure the child's head as shown in the video and work out how many stitches you need. The label will tell you how many stitches will generally be needed per inch

  • @diannariley8430
    @diannariley8430 7 лет назад

    I'm looking at my yarn and what I see is 4inx4in 24 R, what does that mean? And my head is 23"so, I'm trying to do Thais and I came up with 123 stitches. What did I miss? Because I know if I made a hat using 123 stitches, that hat would be way too large!

    • @MsVegemitekid
      @MsVegemitekid  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Diana, "R"is for rows. Does your label mention "S"? "S" is for stitches. Also what size needles does the label mention?

    • @diannariley8430
      @diannariley8430 7 лет назад +1

      Karen Mutchii, thank you for your reply! Well, it says 18 stitches and size U. S. 8. Even though I crochet, I've never even thought about using the gauges on the yarn packages! You've taught me a very valuable lesson.

  • @mdkakalm2354
    @mdkakalm2354 6 лет назад

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  • @lindaross755
    @lindaross755 3 года назад

    Lost me going between cm and inches.