Knitting a rounded hem of the item
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How to create a rounded bottom when knitting from the bottom up)))? The back can be rounded or both the front and the back. As always, it depends on the master's imagination. First, you need to determine the height of the rounding, which depends on your desire, and the number of rows in 1 cm, for which we can use the sample we knitted to determine the knitting density.? My rounding height will be 6 cm with 2 rows per 1 cm respectively.? The rounding height can be anything; it all depends on the idea. Moreover, it can be almost sharp in the middle or perfectly rounded, it can be barely noticeable or it can be a highlight in your work. Now let's do some simple calculations. Divide the number of stitches into 3 parts. In my case, 108/3=36 stitches. Why into 3 equal parts? Because I want my sweater to have a slightly rounded bottom. If you want the middle part to be sharper, then you should leave fewer stitches for the center than for the sides. But the side parts should have an equal number of stitches for symmetry.? To achieve a rounding height of 6 cm, you need to knit 12 rows. 72 stitches (2 side parts combined)/12=6 stitches. This means that when knitting short rows, we will knit an additional 6 stitches each time.? So, first, knit the ribbing (if intended) to the required height. Then move on to knitting according to the scheme from the carousel. Complete the row to point 1, turn the piece, make a yarn over, and knit back to point 2. Again turn the piece, make a yarn over, and knit to point 3, at which point knit the yarn over together with the adjacent stitch to avoid creating a hole.? Continue knitting this way until you reach point 12. After that, continue knitting as usual.?









