Knitting for a girl with knitting needles model of a children's beret with detailed descriptions, diagrams and bright photos
We learn to knit a children's beret with a spikeletand wedges If you have decided to knit a cute beret with wedges and a spikelet for your child, then take note of our small master class. Despite its simplicity, the product knitted with knitting needles according to this pattern will look very charming.
The principle of knitting a beret is not too complicated– we knit clockwise (the seam is behind) and at the same time, we increase one new wedge and decrease the previous one (of course, for the initial wedge we do only increase).
The technique for making a wedge is quite simple: 1.Knit the 1st wedge. In all front rows, knit one yarn over and add the number of front loops created with the help of yarn overs in the previous rows. In other words, in the initial row we make one yarn over, in the next one – one yarn over plus one front loop, for the third row the combination will be – one yarn over plus two front loops, and so on.
2.Next, we knit the following wedges. There should be six of them. However, no one has set any restrictions here, so you can do more. To make the next wedge, in all the front rows, we knit one cape plus the number of front loops formed from the capes in the previous rows plus two loops at the same time as the front one and turn the knitting without finishing the row.
Thus the initial row of the new wedge is equal toone yarn over plus two together knit stitches – turn the knitting, next row: one yarn over plus one knit stitch plus two simultaneously knit stitches – turn the knitting, and so on. In a similar way, we decrease the previous wedge and form a new one. That's all. If you followed the instructions correctly, then you will get the same stylish children's beret.




