Two Leaf Beret
Cranial circumference: 53 cm;
Necessary materials:
100 g fir Turkish Tile of Cotton Bam Boo (50 g/119m);
Andre circular no. 3 or no. 3.25;
1 set of 5 andres no. 3 or no. 3.25;
3 highlight.
The density of the work: 24 stitches x 36 rows = 10×10 cm.
Description of the work:
120 stitches are mounted on the circular needles. The eyes close in a circle. Be very careful not to twist the work. Knit 3 cm elastic 1×1.
In the next row, stitches will be added as follows: 10 stitches face, *1 front eye, Add 1 front and back eyes to the next eye*, repeat *-* up to the last 10 meshes, 10 mesh front = 170 mesh.
Next row: 52 front stitches, 1 back eye, Knitting RND 1 of the scheme, 1 back eye, 87 front stitches.
Continue with jersey point and knitting the 40 rows of the scheme = 150 meshes.
In row 14, the position of the markers will be changed according to the scheme.
After knitting row 40, the detail should measure 18 cm from the first row.
Top of the beret:
Row 1: * 2 stitches together facing right, 11 stitches face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* up to sf row = 130 meshes;
Row 2 and all even rows: all eyes face;
Row 3: * 2 stitches together facing right, 9 stitches face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* up to the end of the row = 110 meshes;
Row 5: * 2 stitches together facing right, 7 stitches face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* up to sf row = 90 meshes;
Row 7: * 2 stitches together facing right, 5 stitches face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* up to sf row = 70 meshes;
Row 9: * 2 stitches together facing right, 3 stitches face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* up to sf row = 50 meshes;
Row 11: * 2 stitches together facing right, 1boey face, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat *-* until the end of the row = 30 stitches;
Row 13: * 1 front eye, 2 stitches together front to the left*, repeat*-* until the end of the row = 20 stitches;
Row 15: * 2 stitches together facing left*, repeat*-* until the end of the row = 10 stitches;
Row 16: * 2 stitches together facing left*, repeat*-* until the end of the row = 5 stitches.
The working thread is cut, leaving a longer end. The end of the thread is passed through the remaining stitches. The thread is tightened and fixed on the back side of the beret.