Footnote for the second variant: If you wrap the yarn clockwise when you purl, the right side can be knit through the back loop without needing to slip and re-seat them. After knitting a swatch of this I learned that since its worked in stitch pairs twisting around each other, it decreases width by a lot. And its a good idea when casting off to make a decrease for every cast off stitch.
Thank you! I was using this method before, I mean the way you grab the yarn but have got many questions and decided to stick to usual and more common way. Anyway thanks for your comment, someone might find it useful ❤️🥰
Very nice! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Footnote for the second variant:
If you wrap the yarn clockwise when you purl, the right side can be knit through the back loop without needing to slip and re-seat them.
After knitting a swatch of this I learned that since its worked in stitch pairs twisting around each other, it decreases width by a lot. And its a good idea when casting off to make a decrease for every cast off stitch.
Thank you! I was using this method before, I mean the way you grab the yarn but have got many questions and decided to stick to usual and more common way. Anyway thanks for your comment, someone might find it useful ❤️🥰
Very well. Thank.
Nice pattern,,,,make a hat with this pattern,,,,,