The Lid a Day Kippah
Materials:
- 4 dpns 2.75mm or 3mm
- Yarn(s) of your choice, but generally Sock Yarn -- you will probably need at least 3 different colours -- but you decide.... this can be scrap yarn for certain design elements... you really don't need much altogether.
- Gauge: approx 28 or more stitches & 36 or so rows to a 10 x 10 cm swatch
- 3 stitch markers
Cast on 84 stitches (28 on each of the 3 dpns)
Knit one row of MC (main colour).
Switch to Gold Yarn (or yarn of your choice) and knit one row
Switch back to MC and one CC (contrast colour) and knit a fair isle pattern of your choice over the next 3 or four rows. The one I chose was a simple:
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Switch back to Gold Yarn (or yarn of your choice) and knit one row.
Knit one row of MC then decrease as follows:
Round 1: K1, ssk, K8, K2tog, K1 & PM(place marker) & repeat until end of round.
Knit Rows 2, 3 & 4
on Round 5 decrease in same manner: K1, ssk, K6, K2tog, K1 to end of round.
Knit 3 rows then decrease again.
Once you have 8 stitches in each of the 6 sections, decrease every alternate row (knit the other ones) until you have a total of 6 stitches left. Thread the tail through these stitches and weave in.
Finish by crocheting 3 simple single stitch chain into the original cast on edge & then BLOCK. BLOCK BLOCK. Really and truly, find yourself a ball or bowl with the approximate correct shape and size of the crown of a human head and wet that kippah thouroughly and block it once twice or even three times.
It will be worth it when you see the finished product.
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Kippah is a sort of a hat men and occasionally women wear on their head as a sign they are mindful of who is above them... and no I don't mean their husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend or even their boss.
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