Edited: Added theme to title, thanks for the nudge @thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee :)
I made this as a birthday present for a friend. It is my first succesful project using circular needles. I used 5mm needles, with 40cms cable for the body of the beanie, then switched to a 120cm cable and used the magic loop technique for the decreases.
It is mt first time trying this “bubble” stitch and I was so nervous doing the K4B and ‘undoing’ stitches lol.
Yarn is worsted weight Dreams in color 0002 from local store Revés Derecho
Pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mermaid-bubbles-hat
Beautiful color choice! The bubbles look really neat, good work.
That’s such a pretty project and such a good picture of it! You definitely found a good background to take the picture against, it fits the pastel coloration of the yarn. I feel this is super above my skill level but I feel tempted to try it…
You should give it a try! Bubble stitch is pretty fun once you get the hang of it. You could just make a practice square for a little pillow. https://www.studioknitsf.com/bubble-stitch/
This website has actual photo and written instructions and not just videos. That’s amazing, that’s so helpful, thank you so much!
What a crisp bubble definition! It looks amazing, wonderful job! Is the picture taken after washing/blocking the project?
Thank you! Yes, I took the pic after blocking :)
This is absolutely stunning! You have a way of making hats look very aspirational in your photos! 😅
(Just saying, but this would be a perfect entry for the current theme, hint hint cough cough cough)
Aww thank you! A couple Photography courses while studying Graphic Design help lol
I also love your colour choices! It looks like your stitches are twisted, did you know?
I did not :o I’m kind of a recent knitter, thank you for letting me know!
I did this as a beginner too, spent weeks knitting everything through the back loop by accident. Twisted stitch gang!
@kurobita That’s adorable!!